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 image located by Jan Mertens, 11 November 2009
 
image located by Jan Mertens, 11 November 2009See also:
As we know the “clean marina” drive is not limited to the US, witness the
  similar schemes in Australia and New Zealand. In this field Canada is active 
  as well – see these pages concerning British Columbia: 
  http://www.georgiastrait.org/?q=node/761 
  http://www.georgiastrait.org/files/share/PDF/THE_CLEAN_MARINE_BC_POLICY.pdf 
  
If the process of adapting best environmental practices to a marina is
  successful and officially recognized, “Georgia Strait Alliance awards the 
  marina with an eco-rating certificate and a Clean Marine (ending in –e, jm) 
  BC Flag”. 
This flag is seen at the top of the first page linked to. Another example:   
  http://www.murraycoellmla.bc.ca/media/resampled_MC~CleanMarineBC2008Jun13_500.jpg. But for the presence of the Georgia Strait Alliance logo, the flag in 
  graphic form looks like this:
  http://www.georgiastrait.org/files/share/full_logo_with_text.jpg 
WWhite 
  field, the logo in the centre placed over two pale blue wavy lines and
  words “CLEAN MARINE BC” in dark blue (italic, without serifs) in the lower 
  fly. The logo consists of a green anchor placed diagonally with the flukes 
  towards the lower fly and a green disk in front of it bearing a white maple 
  leaf, drawn as if in motion, with inner contour lines in pale blue.
Jan Mertens, 
  11 November 2009
I managed to snap a few photos of this flag.
	
	http://www.flickr.com/photos/zscout370/5914687904/in/photostream is the 
	best photo I have of this flag; it is like the image above, but the colors 
	on my flag seem to be a bit lighter (maybe due to cloud cover, age of the 
	flag or due to the time of night) but it is clear that the logo is smaller 
	than the image we have now and the ratio is 1x2).
	
	http://www.flickr.com/photos/zscout370/5914687704/in/photostream/ also 
	shows that the bottom of the logo is higher up than we have already.
	Zachary Harden, 8 July 2011