You can’t not like Save The Waves’ global mission. As stated on the website their “vision is a world where waves and coastlines are cherished and protected, and surfing provides a proactive vehicle for long-term coastal conservation.”
To that effect, Save the Waves is currently broadcasting their annual film festival. Given the current world health crisis they’ve opted to run the festival using a virtual format and offer it to the public for free.
All you need to do to access the festival is go to this link and enter your email address. Two easy steps and you’re there, virtually, indulging in quality content designed to get you amped on surfing and preserving vital marine ecosystems around the world.
So, make a homemade version of your favorite theater concession snack, pull up a couch and enjoy.
To see the trailer for last year’s festival click play below:
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