Hurricane Pablo forms in Bay of Biscay – sets records

Hurricane Pablo forms in Bay of Biscay – sets records

Hurricane forms in Bay of Biscay

Hurricane PABLO, is now located just west of Iberian peninsula and the Bay of Biscay. It formed from an extra-tropical cyclone but is is now moving into cooler sea waters and is expected to become extra-tropical storm overnight.

It was remarkable because these are some of one of the coldest known sea surface conditions to support an intensifying tropical cyclone of such strength.

Pablo is the farthest east a tropical cyclone has ever reached hurricane strength over the Atlantic and farthest east of any other system intensifying into a hurricane.

At the moment it looks like it will stay way off to the south west of the UK mid Atlantic however some tracks have it heading north…

The Wave is real…

The Wave is real…

So here it is. This is only half the story… more to come… but just drove back in horizontal rain…


Jayce pitted…


G Man on the left…


Mini Skindog pigdog


Marshall scores wave of the day!

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11 year old Marshall Janson takes to the first public waves with longboard champion Ben Skinner to mark the official launch of The Wave in Bristol. Marshall had his arms and legs amputated when he contracted meningitis when he was a year old. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Issue date: Friday October 25, 2019. The 180m long lake, powered by Wavegarden technology, is the first inland surfing destination of its kind in the world and will bring the joy of surfing to people of all ages, backgrounds and abilities. The Wave is the brainchild of Founder, Nick Hounsfield, whose vision sees this £25 million project, nine years in the making, finally open its doors and shores to the public on October 26th. Photo credit should: Adam Gasson/PA Wire

Today is a historic day for British surfing, as the ‘First Riders’ took to the first public waves to mark the official launch of The Wave in Bristol. The 180m long lake, powered by Wavegarden technology, is the first inland surfing destination of its kind in the world and will bring the joy of surfing to people of all ages, backgrounds and abilities.

The group of 20 deserving First Riders, were selected from over 350 nominations to ride the very first public waves in Bristol this morning. There were people from all walks of life in the line-up, an 11 year old boy who lost all four limbs through meningitis (Marshall Janson, pictured), Olympic medallist Jenny Jones (pictured), environmental campaigners, ordinary people who have overcome adversity, charity founders, a brilliant school teacher and her pupils, equality champions and British surfing legends.

The Wave is the brainchild of Founder, Nick Hounsfield, whose vision is at the heart of this £25 million project, which has been nine years in the making. The Wave will open its doors and shores to the public from 26th October.

Commenting on this monumental day, Nick said:

“What a day! It’s amazing to finally be able to show people what we have created and I’m unbelievably proud of our team who have got us to this point. Seeing our First Riders today has made all the hard work well and truly worth it. I feel incredibly privileged and grateful to be part of this, as well as excited about the potential we have to bring greater health and happiness to people of all ages, backgrounds and abilities.”

Skindog and Thunderbolt technology signs up with Firewire

Skindog and Thunderbolt technology signs up with Firewire

Ben Skinner has signed up his surfboard brand Skindog surfboards in THUNDERBOLT technology, built by one of Japan’s most well respected Craftsman, Yu Sumitomo, to Firewire. ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀

The deal will increase ‘Dogs board distribution in the US, worldwide and help push technology further in the UK.

As can imagine he is pretty stoked with the whole deal, although currently he is testing the new Bristol wavepool so was unavailable for comment.

Stand by for more!

2019 Nazare Tow Challenge is on

2019 Nazare Tow Challenge is on

The Nazare Tow surf challenge has been called on for 2019. The competition waiting period will begin 1 November and continue until the 31 March.

Invitees include Kai Lenny, Seb Steudenter, Maya, RCJ and Mick Corbert, Sancho, NVR, Grant Baker and more. Tom Butler and Andrew Cotton have been invited to represent the UK.

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Cotty…

Female Team Launch Inspirational Children’s Environmental Book

Female Team Launch Inspirational Children’s Environmental Book

“Little Turtle Turns The Tide’ is the brainchild of two friends, Lauren Davies, author, screenwriter and surfer, and illustrator and ocean lover, Nico Williams. As active environmentalists, they wished to create a positive and inspiring environmental message for young children, and give back to a cause close to their hearts.
‘Little Turtle Turns The Tide’ will to help raise awareness of plastic pollution among young children, without making them feel that this is an insurmountable problem.
This beautifully illustrated book follows the journey of Little Turtle as he discovers the plastic problem, learns more from his new friends the sea animals, a bird and a mermaid, then has a big idea, and goes out into the world to make a difference with the help of his friends and the world’s children. At the heart of the book is the message that we can all make change and that there is still something we can do to help our planet. It encourages team work, friendships and working together to make a better place for us all to live.

With the recent Global Strikes by young activists, never has there been a better time to launch an environmental book for young children. To build a mini army and bring the message of this global issue to the world was a powerful motivation for Lauren to write the book. She explains, “We felt there was a real gap in the market for an environmental book like this for young children. They are the scientists, environmentalists and activists of the future, and these sparks can ignite from a very young age. There is also much we can all do to make a difference, no matter how young. Children have a powerful voice and they can educate others. One of the strong messages in the book for children is that they may be small, ‘but small things can do great big things as well!’ It was essential to me that this story left children feeling empowered, not anxious or sad. I tell them about the problem, but then inspire them to join the mini army along with Turtle to turn the tide of plastic pollution. This book is a call to action. The ‘action stations!’ moment in the book really gets children excited. They want to be heroes and they can be.”

It was essential to me that this story left children feeling empowered, not anxious or sad.

For illustrator Nico, it had always been an ambition to create a children’s book, and whilst she was travelling, sadly, the beauty of the many countries she visited was also hindered by the amount of plastic pollution both on land and in the sea. It was a real eye opener. Lauren mentioned a book that targeted the plastic pollution problem to Nico when they happened to meet in South West France, so the seed was planted to create something they both feel passionately about. The book is the result of a year of hard work. “Our mission with the book is to enlighten children to the current situation and empower them to work together to make better decisions as they grow up which, in turn, will have a better impact on the planet,” Nico explains. “The issues we face with plastic pollution are very real and if we can educate children about this from a young age there is opportunity to make a difference.”

For Lauren her biggest inspiration is her son. “My 5 year-old little boy, Bo Reef, inspired me to write this book. He is a mini activist when it comes to protecting the beaches, oceans and animals. He often initiates beach cleans and is aware of the plastic pollution problem. Being a surfing family, Bo spends a lot of time immersed in both the sea and this subject. I wanted to write a book for Bo and this seemed like the perfect way to combine my passions. I feel the book is now a work of art as well as being both an important and entertaining story for young children.”
Flicking through the pages, you will discover this book is also incredibly stunning to look at, and a very calming read that can simply be enjoyed as a favourite bedtime story with children from 3-7 years of age. Nico says, “The message of the book is really to alert children and parents to the choices we can make to have a better impact on the planet. A positive message and encouraging for young minds.”
The book has the support of environmental author, journalist and broadcaster, Lucy Siegle, Surfers Against Sewage CEO Hugo Tagholm, and 3-time World Surfing Champion Mick Fanning, all of whom have provided cover quotes to champion the project.

‘Little Turtle Turns The Tide’ is now available on Kickstarter here. You can pre-order copies, organic Eco Hero T-shirts, family and classroom packs. Every purchase will make a difference so go here and inspire a generation of eco heroes!

The Book
The book is very high quality, colourful throughout and printed on paper sourced from sustainable sources (FSC paper) using bio inks and solar power. It is 36 pages and 270x235mm landscape in size.
A portion of the proceeds from the book will also be donated to the environmental Charity, Surfers Against Sewage.


About The Authors

Lauren Davies
Lauren Davies is an author, screenwriter and film producer. Born in Scotland and raised in Winchester, Lauren studied at Trinity College, Cambridge. Her first novel, ‘Serve Cool’, published by Time Warner, was a Times Top 10 debut. She wrote the feature documentary, ‘Waveriders’ that won the Dublin International Film Festival and was nominated for a prestigious Grierson Award
Lauren is married to former professional big wave surfer, Gabe Davies, now surf manager for the environmental brand, Patagonia. They lived in South West France. Lauren can now be found surfing the cold water and cleaning the beaches of North East England. Lauren is a Trustee of the environmental charity Surfers Against Sewage and attends the All Party Parliamentary Group for Ocean Conservation at the Houses of Parliament.


Nico Williams

Co-collaborator Nico lives in South London and works as a Curator for an online marketplace supporting small creative businesses. Nico pursued a career in Fashion and Textile Design, working her way up in the fashion industry. After working for one of the UK’s leading high street brands, Nico embarked on an adventure in pursuit of her passion for illustration as a means to align her work with her ever growing social conscience. Her illustrations have been published through editorial commissions. With this book Nico has combined her passion for environmental issues with her ambition to create a children’s book.