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Dorset Coast Forum<br />
Watching your speed inshore – Bathing is very popular on the beaches in this area. 8 knot<br />
speed limits applies off bathing beaches at Swanage, Studland, <strong>Poole</strong> and Bournemouth and in<br />
place between 1 May and 30 September<br />
Respecting other water users – <strong>Poole</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> and the inshore waters can be busy, take<br />
care to follow the rules of your sport to avoid conflict or collisions.<br />
Keeping wildlife safe - Dorset waters are extremely rich in marine life dolphins, seabirds<br />
and other creatures therefore please steer clear of sensitive areas.<br />
Helping to achieve a ‘Litter Free Coast and Sea’<br />
Organisations and local communities are working together on the Dorset BeachCare project<br />
to reduce the social, economic and environmental impacts of marine and beach litter, and<br />
improve and maintain bathing water quality on the Dorset Coast.<br />
• Join a local BeachCare group to be part of local campaigns and help make a difference<br />
at your beach - http://www.dorsetforyou.com/litter-free-coast<br />
• Use the sewage pump out stations located at the marinas in <strong>Poole</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> to dispose<br />
of your waste:<br />
<strong>Poole</strong> Quay Boat Haven. Tel 01202 649488 and Salterns Marina Ltd. Tel 01202 709971<br />
• Enjoy your BBQ but please clear up afterwards<br />
@LitterFreeCoast<br />
Litter Free Coast and Sea<br />
m.bark@dorsetcc.gov.uk<br />
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