Reigning world champion John John Florence is a living legend. Not only has he won a world title, the Quicksilver Eddie Aikau Big Wave Invitational, three Vans Triple Crown of Surfing titles, and blown countless minds around the world with footage from his free surfs, but he’s also got game outside of the line-up. Florence is […]
Category: Environmental Progression
Surf Science – Collect Data As You Shred With Smartfin
It’s time to check-in about ocean health. The same element we depend on for our surfing fix is in peril. Coral reefs are suffering as water temps heat up, plastic is spreading like an epidemic, sea levels are rising, and superstorms like Harvey are devastating wide swaths of populated areas. And yet, thanks to inventions like […]
Channel Islands Drives Towards Sustainability
At first glance you might think that a partnership between a major surfboard brand like Channel Islands, and a car company like Mini Cooper, in the name of sustainability is a bit gimmicky to say the least. It’s a commercial stunt designed to sell you on a concept right? Probably true, and yet there might […]
How To Preserve Your Wetsuit – 7 Tips From Industry Professional
Staying warm in cold water is a super power many of us take for granted. A few precious millimeters of insulation turn an otherwise hypothermia inducing environment into a watery playground. And yet, we rarely take a moment to appreciate how amazing our wetsuits are, let alone care for them properly. With this in mind, […]
Surfing Mayor Of Imperial Beach Paddles Against Climate Change
Situated by the border of Mexico, Imperial Beach California is simultaneously blessed with good waves and plagued by serious environmental challenges. From horrendous sewage spills via the Tijuana River, to coastal flooding that’s inundating it’s beach front roads, the town is facing serious threats. Enter Serge Dedina, the 53-year-old mayor who has surfed there most […]
City Surf Project To Host Benefit Film Screening – “The Smog Of The Sea”
What’s not to like about a great nonprofit organization, City Surf Project, hosting a benefit film screening of the epic ocean based environmental movie The Smog of the Sea? Throw in a happy hour, and raffle and you have a great time for a great cause set to go off. City Surf Project works to […]
“Vanishing Worlds: An Exploration of Fine Art and Environmental Conservation”
Surfing under the Aurora Borealis, ice caps melting, and narwhals being hunted are a few of the subjects documented by Chris Burkard and Paul Nicklen. Both Burkard and Nicklen are well known for riveting landscape photography that delves deep into the outer reaches of the Arctic. The two powerhouse photographers recently joined forces for an […]
Patagonia Sets Another Example, Raises $150,000 For Punta De Lobos
Inflatable vests are changing the big wave surf game in more ways than one. Not only do PSI (Personal Surf Inflation) Vests help save lives, but now, thanks to Patagonia, they’re also helping to preserve iconic big wave surf spots like Punta De Lobos. Last February Patagonia opened up their patented PSI Vest technology to […]
Upcycled Wave Riding Craft Contest – Enter And Win!!
Old skateboards hacked down and repurposed into handplanes, scraps of wood reconfigured into paipos, packaging foam retooled into unique wave catching devices, or any other imagined way to upcycle waste into wave riding craft – that’s the basic idea behind the “Creators & Innovators Upcycle Contest” presented by Vissla and Surfrider Foundation. Details of the […]
Noteworthy Events – July, 2017
Saturday July 8th – Let Me Be It an art exhibit by Nathaniel Russell opens with a reception at Mollusk in San Francisco from 7-10PM. Click here for more on Russell and his work. Sunday July 9th – Jack O’Neill paddle out memorial at Pleasure Point, starting at 11AM. Bay Parade – Join San Francisco Bay […]