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Hundreds attend SAS POW action |
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Surfers gather to protect Jurassic break |
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SAS publishes new guidance for offshore renewables |
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| [The Gathering.] |
[The Gathering] |
[SAS report cover] |
Over 350 surfers from across the nation joined SAS and ABBA and paddled out at Kimmeridge Bay on International Surfing Day. |
Surfers Against Sewage’s new campaign Protect Our Waves is having its first action, The Gathering, in association with local campaign group Access BroadBench Association |
Surfers Against Sewage has published their new guidance for offshore renewable developers today, World Ocean Day, as the first act within the new Protect Our Waves (POW) campaign. |
Surfers celebrate as mermaid’s tears stop falling |
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Costa Rica finishes in top ten |
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Costa Rica team make energetic start |
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| [SAS with Paul Jukes of BPF] |
[Carlos Munoz finishes #9 Photo: Billy Watts] |
[Danny Bishko by Carlos Noel] |
Clean water campaigners from Surfers Against Sewage (SAS) were joined by a mermaid in celebrating a campaign victory today, World Environment Day, with the release of the British Plastic Federation’s (BPF) Operation Clean Sweep (OCS) guidance manual. |
Carlos Muñoz of Esterillos made history at this event as the Latino who went the furthest in these Heats, going all the way to Round 8 of repercharge and finishing ranked #9 in the Games Under 16. |
The first representatives of the Costa Rica National Junior Surf Team entered the water today at Playa La FAE, Santa Elena, at the International Surfing Association World Junior Surfing Games. |