Kerala’s renowned Kappad beach in Kozhikode and Chal beach in Kannur have been awarded the prestigious Blue Flag certification by the Denmark-based Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE). This certification recognizes beaches that meet high standards in environmental protection, safety, and sustainability. The Blue Flag status enhances Kerala’s appeal as a sustainable tourism destination and serves as a global benchmark for eco-friendly tourism practices. This achievement marks a significant milestone in the state’s efforts to preserve its natural beauty while promoting responsible tourism.
Key Points
- Blue Flag Certification: Both Kappad and Chal beaches received the Blue Flag certification from the Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE).
 - Environmental and Safety Standards: The beaches were recognized for meeting 33 criteria, including environmental sustainability, safety, and hygiene practices.
 - Tourism Minister’s Statement: Tourism Minister P.A. Mohamed Riyas emphasized that this achievement boosts Kerala’s global reputation as a sustainable tourism destination and attracts eco-conscious travelers.
 - Responsible Tourism Initiatives: Both beaches have implemented eco-friendly initiatives and maintain hygienic, safe environments for tourists, setting a model for responsible tourism (RT).
 - Global Recognition: The Blue Flag certification enhances the beaches’ international appeal, drawing attention to Kerala’s sustainable practices and commitment to preserving its natural beauty.
 
1. Blue Flag Certification
Definition
- The Blue Flag is an international eco-label awarded to beaches, marinas, and sustainable boating operators as a mark of their environmental excellence.
 
Certification Authority
- Awarded by the Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE), based in Denmark.
 - Established in 1985 to promote sustainable coastal development globally.
 
Eligibility and Criteria
- 33 stringent criteria are evaluated, grouped into four categories,
 - Environmental Education and Information
 - Bathing Water Quality
 - Environmental Management
 - Conservation and Safety Services
 
International Jury
- The decision to grant Blue Flag status is made by an international jury that includes representatives from,
 - United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)
 - United Nations World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO)
 - International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)
 
Global Reach
- Over 4,000 beaches worldwide hold Blue Flag certification.
 - Spain leads with 729 certified beaches.
 
India’s Blue Flag Beaches
- India has 13 Blue Flag beaches, including Kappad and Chal, demonstrating its commitment to sustainable tourism.
 
Annual Updates
- Certification is updated annually; sites must consistently meet the criteria to retain status.
 
2. Beams (Beach Environment & Aesthetic Management Services)
Objective
- To develop world-class facilities at Indian beaches with a focus on environmental sustainability.
 - To promote beach cleanliness, conservation, and sustainable tourism.
 
Launch and Implementation
- Launched under the Integrated Coastal Zone Management Project (ICZMP) by the Ministry of Environment, Forest, and Climate Change.
 
Key Features
- Focuses on reducing pollution, conserving coastal ecosystems, and enhancing the aesthetic appeal of beaches.
 - Supports local communities by creating jobs in beach management and eco-tourism.
 - Promotes the use of green technologies and renewable energy for beach infrastructure.
 
India’s Blue Flag Beaches
| Certified In | Beach Name | State Name | 
| 2020 | Shivrajpur Beach | Dwarka, Gujarat | 
| 2020 | Golden Beach | Puri, Odisha | 
| 2020 | Ghoghla Beach | Diu, Gujarat | 
| 2020 | Kasarkod Beach | Uttara Kannada, Karnataka | 
| 2020 | Padubidri Beach | Udupi, Karnataka | 
| 2020 | Rushikonda Beach | Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh | 
| 2020 | Radhanagar Beach | Havelock Island, Andaman & Nicobar Islands | 
| 2020 | Kovalam Beach | Chennai, Tamil Nadu | 
| 2020 | Eden Beach | Puducherry | 
| 2022 | Minicoy Thundi Beach | Lakshadweep | 
| 2022 | Kadmat Beach | Lakshadweep | 
| 2025 | Kappad Beach | Kozhikode, Kerala | 
| 2025 | Chal Beach | Kannur, Kerala | 
| Summary/Static | Details | 
| Why in the news? | Kappad and Chal Beaches Receive Prestigious Blue Flag Certification | 
| Beaches Awarded | Kappad (Kozhikode) and Chal (Kannur), Kerala | 
| Awarding Organization | Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE), Denmark | 
| Certification Standards | Beaches meet 33 criteria including sustainability, safety, and hygiene practices | 
| Tourism Minister’s View | Kerala’s reputation as a sustainable tourism destination is bolstered by this achievement | 
| Impact | Increased global appeal and attraction of eco-conscious travelers | 
| Responsible Tourism | Both beaches implemented eco-friendly initiatives and provide a hygienic, safe environment | 
| Global Significance | 
 The Blue Flag status sets a global benchmark for environmental responsibility and tourism safety 
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