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TBHA'S ART ON THE HARBORWALK TOURS
Join The Boston Harbor Association for three free tours that will highlight some of the public art along Boston’s changing waterfront. To reserve a space, please contact The Boston Harbor Association at mail@tbha.org or 617-482-1722.

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Featured Resources

Naturally Boston Harbor
Download Naturally Boston Harbor for self-guided nature tours along the Boston Harbor. Naturally Boston Harbor describes flourishing plant and animal life and provides historical background, suggestions for activities, and directions to sixteen Harbor locations in Charlestown, East Boston, Dorchester, South Boston, and on the Harbor Islands.

Harbor Curriculum Guide
The Boston Harbor Association's Boston Harbor Curriculum Guide is an excellent resource for middle school teachers, students, and parents.

Guide to Safe Shellfishing in Boston Harbor
TBHA’s guides on the hazards of consuming contaminated shellfish and the regulations on shellfishing in Boston Harbor are now available in five languages (Click on a link to download the appropriate version: English, Chinese (Traditional), Chinese (Simplified), Vietnamese, Laotian, and Khmer). Funding for this project was provided by the Massachusetts Environmental Trust.

Designated Port Area study:
TBHA’s comprehensive study about designated port areas (DPA’s) provides detailed information about the current state of Boston’s DPA’s and the challenges faced by the region’s marine industry.

Chelsea Creek Activity Guide:
The Chelsea Creek Activity Guide, available in both English and Spanish, is a fun way to inform young people Chelsea Creek’s history, natural environment, and importance to industry.

To obtain copies of any of TBHA’s publications, please contact us by email at mail@tbha.org or by phone at 617-482-1722.

 
 
 
The Boston Harbor Association (TBHA) is the leading harbor advocacy group working to promote a clean, alive, and accessible Boston Harbor. Founded in 1973 by the League of Women Voters and the Boston Shipping Association, TBHA prides itself in its creative and innovative programs that help to educate the public and build a consensus for a clean and alive Harbor. The Boston Harbor Association is making a difference today and for future generations with solutions and programs that promote maritime industrial activities, environmental protection, and public access around Boston Harbor.

TBHA cares about Boston Harbor as New England's maritime port, as a recreational and tourist asset, and as the centerpiece of the area's natural and urban environment. TBHA advocates for greater public access and open space along Boston Harbor, promotes the Port of Boston's economy, educates urban youths about Boston Harbor and related career opportunities through our Harbor Bound program, encourages affordable public water transportation throughout the Harbor, monitors water quality improvements, and works for the restoration of Boston Harbor Beaches. The Boston Harbor Association is making a difference every day on Boston Harbor!
 

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