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News WiLDCOAST gets boost at ASR

WiLDCOAST clean water campaign gets boost at ASR by Serge Dedina

30/01/2006:// Photos at: http://www.wildcoast.net/mznews/archives/000121.html

NEWS FLASH: OVER 100 MILLION GALLONS OF SEWAGE DUMPED IN TJ RIVER IN JANUARY! IB Beaches Closed for Three Weeks (more coming).

January 20-22, 2006. San Diego Convention Center. Twice yearly the superstars of the surf world descend on San Diego for the ASR (Action Sports Retailers) Trade Show. It is the one event that unites the whole surf industry. From the world’s hottest surfers to the industry's most powerful corporate executives, every attendee is focused on the newest developments and trends in the business.

WiLDCOAST attended this year's ASR in order to tap into the surf industry for our Coastal Campaign’s fight to protect our coasts from pollution and development threats. A team of WiLDCOAST staff and volunteers ran the floor of the ASR taking Polaroids of surfing stars (e.g. Mick Fanning, Rob Machado, Taylor Knox, Greg Noll, Joel Tudor etc.) as they held “California Pollution Victim” signs and demanded clean water. The photos will be posted on WiLDCOAST's website, demonstrating the surf industry's support for our Clean Water Campaign.

According to Ben McCue, WiLDCOAST’s Coastal Conservation Program Manager, “Listening to my childhood heroes- guys who I’d watch in surf videos every day- speak out in support of coastal protection really brought the point home that pollution affects every one of us. Not even the best surfers or the richest executives are immune to ocean pollution.”

WiLDCOAST volunteers set up a booth in the lobby of the convention to showcase current projects and educate attendees on ocean pollution issues. Of specific interest was a video recently shot in the U.S.-Mexico border region highlighting the reasons beaches in Imperial Beach and Coronado are closed so frequently due to ocean contamination. If our video didn’t catch the attention of attendees, there were two ominous-looking water jugs containing brownish liquid-- water from the Tijuana River. Nearby a sign read, “Ever surf Imperial Beach…? This is why you have an ear infection!”

The trade show maintained its high level of energy for three days, at times resembling a rock show, a celebrity red carpet event and even a frat party. As McCue concluded, “this whole industry relies on our coastal resources. That said, there isn’t one person here who doesn’t back the goals of our Coastal Campaign. We’re going to use this support to clean up our coast. And we’re stoked to have the ASR help us out in addition to the tremendous boost we get from receiving a grant from the SIMA Environmental Fund as a result of the Waterman’s Ball.”

WiLDCOAST is an international conservation team dedicated to protecting coastal communities, wildlands and wildlife. Through community outreach, activism and media campaigns, we work to eliminate threats to ecosystems and to develop reserves to permanently protect sensitive areas.
 
  Surfing headlines

Slater extends ASP lead after J-Bay victory

 

Monahan Crowned ASP Women’s World Longboard Champion

 

Regional Surfers Arriving For 2008 Makka Pro

[Kelly Slater, Number 1 at the Billabong Pro Jeffreys Bay] [Joy Monahan (HAW) is the 2008 ASP Women's World Longboard Champion] [Jason Apericio Cutback]

Eight-time ASP World Champion Kelly Slater beat reigning ASP World Champion Mick Fanning to win the Billabong Pro Jeffreys Bay

Joy Monahan (Oahu,HAW), 22, became the 2008 Association of Surfing Professionals (ASP) Women’s World Longboard Champion today

The heat is on and we are not talking only about the temperature, since we are talking about the tropical paradise of Jamaica

Maiden victory for Moore in France

 

ASP Australia joins international arm

 

Portugeuse victory at Superbock Pro

[Carissa Moore (in yellow) receiving the winner's prize] [The number of high-rated Australian surf competitions are set to increase] [Pablo Gutierrez winner of the Superbock Pro]

Hawaiian Carissa Moore won the Roxy Pro Junior surfing in her first ever contest in France

ASP International has announce the inception of their fourth regional branch, ASP Australasia

Twenty-six-year-old Pablo Guitierrez took top honours in the Superbock Pro in Portugal after defeating fellow Portugeuse surfer Eduardo Fernandes in the final

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