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Fourteen Blue Flags have been awarded to Kerry.
An Taisce has announced 93 Blue Flag beaches and 63 Green coast awards around Ireland, which recognise environmental management, excellent water quality and natural beauty.
Kerry and Donegal both received the most Blue Flags, having been awarded 14 each.
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The Blue Flag is one of the world’s most recognised eco-labels and it highlights compliance relating to water quality, facilities for visitors, beach management, environmental education and the provision of information.
Twelve Kerry beaches have been awarded Blue Flags; they are Rossbeigh, Ballybunion South, Ballyheigue, Fenit, Maherabeg, Kells, Derrynane, White Strand, Ballinskelligs, Banna, Ventry and Inch.
Kevin Corbett spoke with members of the
Burren Sub Aqua Club about their fantastic experience with Clare’s famous dolphin Dusty on a dive off Miltown. See our video below
TEN days on from their magical underwater encounter with one of Clare’s most famous marine residents, Jennifer and Jessica Smith are understandably still buzzing.
The sisters, from Sixmilebridge, found themselves on RTE news last week after their interaction with Dusty the Dolphin was filmed while on a dive off Miltown Malbay with Burren Sub Aqua Club.
Escaping the exam pressure that May typically brings, Jennifer, in her first year of mechanical engineering in Galway, and Jessica, a Leaving Cert student in St Caimin’s, Shannon, took to the pristine waters for a bit of relaxation with dad Finbar and other members of the club.