Protect the Maldives!

Protect the Maldives!

Save The Waves Coalition and partners have launched an international campaign to #SaveOurWavesMaldives

Save The Waves and international partners are supporting local surfers and grassroots organizations in the Maldives to protect waves under immediate threat from development and infrastructure projects that are compromising some of the Maldives’ most precious surf spots.


Many of the country’s numerous and pristine surf ecosystems have been affected or outright destroyed by construction and infrastructure projects aimed at protecting private development interests in recent years.

Now local surfers estimate that there are approximately 20 waves that are immediately threatened by an infrastructure project, or have already been damaged or lost due to development.

“The Maldives contain a treasure trove of surf ecosystems that have incredible biological, social and economic value, yet have not been protected from rampant coastal development – not to mention the long-term impacts from climate change,” noted Trent Hodges, Conservation Programs Manager for Save The Waves. “The government has an obligation and opportunity to protect these resources that provide measurable benefits for local communities and economies.”

Two of the Maldives’ best and most accessible waves, Chickens and Cokes, are under immediate threat from infrastructure projects that could significantly alter the wave and surrounding ecosystem.

Save The Waves is now working closely with local organisation ‘Save Our Waves Maldives’. The campaign is taking a regional approach to bring awareness to the many waves under threat, while also working directly with​ local partners and agencies on concrete solutions to specific development threats.


There is hope that this disturbing trend will change course.

The Government of Maldives and Blue Prosperity Coalition is committed to adopting a legally binding Marine Spatial Plan, including designating at least 20% of the Maldives’ waters as fully protected marine areas. Additionally, the Government of Maldives signed on to the Global Oceans Alliance earlier this year to protect 30% of global oceans by 2030. The Save Our Waves Maldives campaign is joining stakeholder meetings to ensure surf ecosystems are part of the strategy to protect the local coastline.

Sign the petition here

Surfers Stories

Surfers Stories

Surfers Stories Part 2
Teco Padaratz , Spencer Hargreaves , Mark Boyd , Joss Ash and Martin Edwards tell their stories.

Videographers :
Tim Boydell Tr7 Productions
Anthony Butler : Mr B Productions
Endless Winter : Level Films
Malcolm Anderson
Cut Back Film Teco Padaratz … Director : Alex Miranda

Dane Reynolds – Not Today

Dane Reynolds – Not Today

Nice to see Dane back ripping…

“Sometimes I feel ridiculous driving around checking waves. Checking swell forecast. Checking wind. Checking tide. Rubbing elbows with groms trying to catch a wave to do a trick with someone standing on the beach with a camera to record it.

“Some day I’ll have to hang it up. Stop forcing my fossilized body to pump and thrash and relax into a more soulful manner of riding waves. Maybe buy an old van and burn some sage. Get resin tints and grow a pony tail and wrap it in a bun. Switch to craft beer. Hang up the thruster and glide in from out the back on a 7’6 single fin. I’ll put my arms in the air when I reach the crest of every gently peeling wave.

“But not today. The waves are shit and onshore. After I write this I’m going to clean the wax off my 5’9 square tail epoxy and call Matt to see what he’s doing. He probably won’t pick up. He’ll probably call me back in about 5 minutes and I’ll ask him if he’s seen the ocean and he’ll say no he had a few things he had to take care of but he was thinking about going look at the wood. I’ll say I was thinking the same. I’ve got a sore knee so I’ll roll on a foam thing for like 2 minutes before I get distracted. I’ll hop in my car and head south with a Howard Stern re-run playing from my radio at maximum volume. If it’s a stupid episode I’ll listen to Royal Dog Shit for the 1000th time.

“When I pull up Matt will be on his phone. When he gets off his phone he’ll say he’s seen a few. I’ll say yeah looks fun enough for a surf and after all, If it’s shitty we’ll come in. Then we’ll suit up, I’ll ask him how his bitcoin trading is going. He’ll say ‘awwww man not so hot’ and I’ll laugh at his misfortune. The waves will be average but I’ll be able to hit the lip a few times and maybe do an air reverse. Matt will pearl going straight at least once and i will yell “I can’t believe you are still riding that board!” I’ll be happy I surfed. The waves could be good soon and I’ve got a new 6’0 with glass ons that I’m excited to ride.

“And for the record. If you ever see me on a set at Rincon throwing my arms in the air on a 7’6 single fin feel free to burn me…”

Duck Dive!

Duck Dive!

Everybody’s heard that the bird is the word, meet ‘Duck’ the internet surf sensation of Rainbow Bay, Australia.

Jaws Pain

Jaws Pain

Hideous wipeouts at Jaws, fun times for the legend Kai Lenny. How to keep your head when all around are losing theirs, heavy, heavy stuff.

Land Surrounded By The Sea

Land Surrounded By The Sea

Take a moment to turn off from all the noise of the world, and slide and glide through aqua playgrounds with Joe Hornbuckle.

Surfer: @joehornbuckle
Shot by: @ines.ambrosio
Music: @joe.ghatt
Typography: @luccolivia