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California's TCA is using sneaky, possibly illegal, tactics to concrete across a wetland reserve. Help stop 'em.
You know how it works - the big fish eat the smaller fish and the smaller fish eat the little fish and ... and so...
Question: Is nature for sale to the highest bidder? And if so, does the highest bidder have to comply with laws? This just in from Surfers...
JOIN SURFERS AGAINST SEWAGE AS A PROTECT OUR WAVES GUARDIAN TODAY AND YOU’LL RECEIVE THE ICONIC POW TOMBSTONES ORGANIC T-SHIRT AND A LIMITED EDITION CAR STICKER, AS WELL AS ALL THE OTHER GREAT...
Davidoff Cool Water have joined forces with National Geographic’s Pristine Seas Mission this summer to launch their “Love the Ocean” campaign. The limited edition sleeve on...
Back in August, Barack Obama flew to Hawaii to visit his 85-year-old maternal grandmother at her apartment (where Obama lived throughout the 1970s) near the...
The Role Foundation participated in the Sanur Beach Clean-up in collaboration with volunteers from the Art of Living. The millions of tons of debris that finds...
How the brotherhood of wave-riders is searching for a solution to one of the world’s most intractable confrontations – the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Words: Matthew Olsen Surfing...
Saturday 2nd November 2008 made history in Ghana with the first ever surfing contest held at Busua Beach in the Western Region of Ghana. Words: Brett...
Words: Lisa Yamada “Hello bondu,” I say, extending my hand for a handshake. Hello, friend. The man staring up at me sits cross-legged, his eyes are...
SHAPE-SHIFTING IN MAURITANIA Words:Sam Bleakley Photos: John Callahan/Tropicalpix.com Surfing from a sinking ship Mauritania is not the comfort zone that Morocco has become, but this is what brings us...
Words by: Kirk Willcox Photos by: Kirk Willcox and Bob Barker/RovingEye.com I can clearly remember the first time I met Junaidi; it was April 2007. He...
Words and photos by: Will Henry My first trip to New Zealand, in 1987, was on the way back from an extended, debaucheryladen trip through Australia....
The Surfer’s Path’s favorite eco-warrior team heads to New Zealand to drop in on a few waves… and Parliament. Words by: James Pribram Photgraphy by: Will Henry Every...
By Nicolas Recordon Our pristine Chilean ocean is in danger due to an archaic, egotistical, and underdeveloped environmental norm forced on its citizens by an entrenched...
By James Pribram Alone in what seems to be in the middle of nowhere, driving west on a rugged dirt road, the sunrise in my rearview...
Words and principle photography by: Will Henry I sit atop a rocky sea stack under cold, overcast skies, gaze out over a glassy rivermouth lineup, and...
The revolution might not be televised… but it will probably be webcast. What was once surfing’s ultimate proving ground for chiselled, Spartan he-men has become something...
Words by James Pribram • Photos by Will Henry I remember him well, sitting there on those stairs, motionless. He looked to be thinking about heaven...
By Will Henry On a rainy night in a small town on the north shore of Tenerife, I met up with a group of local guys...
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