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Towards the Blue Flag on Baltic beaches (Beach Hopping)
Start date: Aug 31, 2008, End date: Jun 1, 2011 PROJECT  FINISHED 

The project has been implemented by 7 coastal municipalities situated around the Gulf of Riga in the Baltic, which decided to join their efforts and make the beaches along the coast of the Gulf of Rīga safer and more attractive.Using the Blue Flag as a benchmark, municipalities worked to improve the lifeguard services and beach safety. Water safety seminars were held at the local schools, posters with basic water safety tips produced and posted in relevant places. A lot of effort was put into developing quality lifeguard services – a lifeguard training programme was developed, and certified trainers were prepared to lead further trainings. During series of outdoor and indoor trainings carried out within the project, a video training material was produced to serve the future training needs. Also the special equipment for lifeguards was provided by the project. Achievements: Numerous beach facilities were installed during the project, such as changing cabins, lifeguard towers, sport ground, parking lot, and public toilets. Project team also organized a number of clean-up campaigns, collecting the garbage from the beach and nearby woods jointly with the local inhabitants. Through cooperation between the municipalities, all the different beaches represented in the project have been promoted as attractive destinations for the visitors of each local area. Thanks to the overall improvements, people can enjoy nicely developed beaches along the coastal line from Jūrmala to Audru, which in turn helps the local businesses and further development of the area. The project has been implemented by 7 coastal municipalities situated around the Gulf of Riga in the Baltic, which decided to join their efforts and make the beaches along the coast of the Gulf of Rīga safer and more attractive. Using the Blue Flag as a benchmark, municipalities worked to improve the lifeguard services and beach safety. Water safety seminars were held at the local schools, posters with basic water safety tips produced and posted in relevant places. A lot of effort was put into developing quality lifeguard services – a lifeguard training programme was developed, and certified trainers were prepared to lead further trainings. During series of outdoor and indoor trainings carried out within the project, a video training material was produced to serve the future training needs. Also the special equipment for lifeguards was provided by the project. Numerous beach facilities were installed during the project, such as changing cabins, lifeguard towers, sport ground, parking lot, and public toilets. Project team also organized a number of clean-up campaigns, collecting the garbage from the beach and nearby woods jointly with the local inhabitants. Through cooperation between the municipalities, all the different beaches represented in the project have been promoted as attractive destinations for the visitors of each local area. Thanks to the overall improvements, people can enjoy nicely developed beaches along the coastal line from Jūrmala to Audru, which in turn helps the local businesses and further development of the area.More information please find at: http://www.estlat.eu/programme/supported-projects/?project=2

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