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Maryland Clean Marina Certified in Queen Anne’s County

Marina and boatyard improvements improve local water quality and help restore the Chesapeake Bay

Photo of two people standing on a dock with a Clean Marina certificate

Cedar Point Marina General Manager Jake Boulay and Office Manager Shelby Cunningham display their Maryland Clean Marina certificate. Maryland DNR photo.

The Maryland Department of Natural Resources has certified Cedar Point Marina in Grasonville as the newest Maryland Clean Marina. The department awards this designation to marinas that comply with all applicable regulatory requirements and voluntarily adopt a significant portion of recommended best practices in the Maryland Clean Marina Guidebook. There are now 147 certified Clean Marinas in Maryland, representing about 30% of the marinas in the state.  

Cedar Point’s owners removed several derelict boats from the property, removed old paints and other products that were an environmental risk, and implemented new procedures to control boat maintenance practices. The facility also recycles boat shrinkwrap and educates their customers about best practices to protect our waterways as part of their Clean Marina practices. 

The Maryland Clean Marina Program is part of the state’s efforts to reduce non-point source runoff. Marinas, boatyards, and yacht clubs of any size are encouraged to pursue Clean Marina certification. The Clean Marina tools, including the Guidebook and Award Checklist, are available on the Department of Natural Resources website.  

Free resources and technical assistance to marinas seeking the award are also available from the Maryland Department of Natural Resources. Questions can be sent to donna.morrow@maryland.gov   

Thanks to Maryland’s boaters who help fund the protection of our natural resources! The purchase of licenses, equipment, and boat fuel supports conservation work. We welcome new and returning participants from all backgrounds. New to outdoor recreation? Get started on the DNR website


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