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Working Port
The Boston Harbor Association is a lead proponent in supporting and advocating for Boston Harbor's Working Port and associated maritime industry. TBHA has been integral in creating a coalition of port related users while actively providing outreach and education about the Port of Boston.
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Education Programs
TBHA offers unique and exciting programs for the general public, as well as organized groups and classes that educate and engender a sense of stewardship. Each year, these events and programs create opportunities that bring aspects of the Harbor to life for children and adults.

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HarborWalk
Boston's HarborWalk is an inviting public walkway along the waterfront, with public parks, seating areas, boat ramps, cafes, exhibit areas, interpretive signage, water transportation facilities, and other public amenities along the Harbor.
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Back to the Beaches
For the first time in more than two decades, the public can now enjoy greatly restored and enhanced Boston Harbor beaches. The Boston Harbor Association's work with Department of Conservation and Recreation's "Back to the Beaches" has been a critical component in the continuing improvements to local beach water quality and facilities.

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Marine Debris Cleanup Project
From July through September 2004, a boat operated by on-water contractor Boston Line & Service Co. spent three to four days each week removing floatable debris from the Inner Harbor, Fort Point Channel, Charles River and Chelsea Creek. This past summer, particular attention was paid to removing debris such as plastic cups, bottles and wrappers from such high activity areas as Fort Point Channel, Long Wharf, East Boston's Piers Park and Rowes Wharf. Boston Line & Service has noticed a decline in the overall amount of debris found in the Harbor since the project's start in 2000.

For more information on the Marine Debris Cleanup Program, or to obtain a copy of the 2004 Marine Debris Final Report, please contact the Boston Harbor Association at 617-482-1722.
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Policy Positions
The Boston Harbor Association gets results! TBHA's policy positions are carefully developed by TBHA Trustees, TBHA Committees, and staff who have technical expertise. Consequently, these highly regarded comments make a dramatic impact in planning and development on Boston's waterfront.

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Working Port

Education Programs

HarborWalk

Boston Harbor Beaches

Marine Debris Cleanup Project
 

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TBHA Policy Positions
Policy commentary summaries are available online.

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Visit the TBHA Digital Photo Library
Created in 2003, this digitized library offers a unique opportunity to learn more about Boston Harbor...Organized according to subject headings such as "Working Port", "HarborWalk", and "Beaches", this resource demonstrates the progress and documents the work that is being done to keep Boston Harbor clean, alive, and accessible.

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