The Flag of Ustka, Poland, is a heraldic banner representing the coastal town of Ustka, located in the Pomeranian Voivodeship in the north of Poland. The flag consists of three horizontal bands of white (top and bottom) and blue (middle), symbolizing the town's location between the sea and the lagoon. In the center, there is a red triangle with rounded corners, based on the shield of arms of Ustka, which features a silver anchor. The Flag of Ustka was officially adopted on March 16, 2007. This flag serves as a symbol of local identity and pride within the community of Ustka, Poland.