Rain & Shine

Rain & Shine

Ah, North Cornwall, with its rugged coastline and relentless waves, is a sanctuary for many surfers seeking a fix in the Atlantic wet stuff. This region, has more than its fair share of hidden corners and peaks, stunning landscapes, and a vibrant community of shredders, sit back and tap into the latest offering from Adam Norris featuring Joss Ash, Reubyn Ash, Will Bailey, Seth Morris and Max Hudson. 

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Stay Away: Noah Hill

Stay Away: Noah Hill

Noah Hill, emerged from the world of professional surfing, and swiftly carved a name for himself with his remarkable agility and fearless approach to throaty waves. A flair for innovation and a relentless pursuit to full send at any given oppurtunity have cemented him and his a-game fully, hit the ink and give some love to the goofy-footers out there.

Save Punta Conejo

Save Punta Conejo

Save The Waves Coalition has launched a new phase of its ongoing campaign to protect the iconic Oaxacan point break, Punta Conejo: a proposal for a 3500+ acre protected area.

The proposed Punta Conejo Protected Area will preserve and safeguard over 3,500 acres of land, 6.5 miles of coastline including 3 surf breaks (Punta Conejo, Punta Chivo and Punta Escondida), and 1,277 acres of mangrove forest. Preserving this surf ecosystem would also conserve habitat for over 40 species of bird and 4 species of turtle, several of which are endangered.

In pursuing this designation, Save The Waves and their local partners are advocating the first-ever coastal “Área de Protección de Flora y Fauna” in Oaxaca.

“Everything we have been working for in this campaign is coming to a turning point. What we can do here, together, is preserve not only the amazing wave that is Punta Conejo, but everything around it. It’s the unique intersection of the surf ecosystem that we believe is worth protecting,” said Nik Strong-Cvetich, CEO of Save The Waves.

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Punta Conejo is a renowned surf break along the coastline of Southern Oaxaca and has been at risk from multiple threats, including the construction of an industrial port project.

In 2019, Save The Waves teamed up with Reservas de Surf Mexico, A.C., Wildcoast, and Union de Surfistas y Salvavidas de Salina Cruz, A.C. to find alternative solutions to the port project that would have a lower impact on the surf ecosystem and the local economies that depend on it.
Together, they launched an international petition to raise awareness and garnered over 290,000 signatures of support.

Over the past four years, Save The Waves has hosted over 25 community workshops and meetings across 4 villages in the area of Salina Cruz to find the solution that would save Punta Conejo and the surrounding area.

“After a long but rewarding journey, joint efforts have resulted in the communities voting and advocating for the establishment of a coastal conservation area that includes wetlands, mangrove forests, beaches, surf breaks, and coastal dunes,” said Mara Arroyo, Conservation

Program Manager at Save The Waves. “By uniting local partners, our coalition aims to safeguard these ecosystems.”

Now, Save The Waves Coalition and local partners are proposing legitimate and legal protection for not only the wave at Punta Conejo, but the surrounding coastal area in the first-ever coastal “Área de Protección de Flora y Fauna ” in Oaxaca.

“An urgent decision must be made to protect the site from commodification and deforestation to guarantee the ecological services on which its inhabitants depend. The protection of wetlands and mangroves is an issue of national importance to fight against climate change and water scarcity,” said Efraín Olachea, Environmental Lawyer and STW coordinator of the campaign.

Save The Waves is once again reopening the petition for signatures, noting that international petitions such as this can go a long way in public awareness and even leverage in legislation.

“I want to see Punta Conejo protected because it is a wonder of surfing, not only in Mexico but in the entire world. It must be preserved and protected so that it can be enjoyed by all human beings forever,” said Uriel Camacho, one of the local leaders and longtime Conejo defender.

“We should all sign the petition since it is everyone’s responsibility to protect and keep safe these types of wonders that nature has given us. By signing you help make the world better”

To support the proposal to create a protected area for Punta Conejo and lend your voice to the campaign, sign the petition here.

Learn more about the #SalvemosPuntaConejo campaign here.

Cloudbreak, Next Level

Cloudbreak, Next Level

This swell chase takes the award for one of the best paddle sessions I’ve EVER filmed. Ask Nathan Florence, Billy Kemper, Jo Jo Roper, Benji Brand, Soli Bailey & the Coffin brothers. Cloudbreak was at its absolute dreamy best. Having arrived back into Sydney on the Monday after five months in Europe to catching an early flight out the following morning to Fiji.
Two days later on Thursday the 7th of March this edit shows how historic this day was. Enjoy.

@tim_bonython_swellchasers

Rip Curl Pro Portugal

Rip Curl Pro Portugal

The MEO Rip Curl Pro Portugal presented by Corona, Stop No. 3 on the 2024 World Surf League (WSL) Championship Tour (CT), has been called back ON and could potentially crown its 2024 winners later today, in clean, three-to-four foot surf at Supertubos.

The women’s Quarterfinals will hit the lineup first at 7:03 a.m and be followed by the men’s Quarters. Both men and women’s Semifinals and Finals are on standby for a potential later start. Event officials will monitor conditions as waves have decreased in size overnight.

In both fields the World No.1 has failed to make Finals Day and this promises big shifts in the rankings before the Tour moves down-under for the next two CT stops at Bells Beach and Margaret River. Massive points are up-for-grabs today in Portugal for those fighting to keep their spot among the world’s best ahead of the Mid-season Cut.

Watch it all go down LIVE at WorldSurfLeague.com.

MEO Rip Curl Pro Portugal Women’s Quarterfinals Matchups:
HEAT 1: Gabriela Bryan (HAW) vs. Tyler Wright (AUS)
HEAT 2: Bettylou Sakura Johnson (HAW) vs. Tatiana Weston-Webb (BRA)
HEAT 3: Caroline Marks (USA) vs. Lakey Peterson (USA)
HEAT 4: Luana Silva (BRA) vs. Johanne Defay (FRA)

MEO Rip Curl Pro Portugal Men’s Quarterfinals Matchups:
HEAT 1: Jake Marshall (USA) vs. Crosby Colapinto (USA)
HEAT 2: Ethan Ewing (AUS) vs. Ramzi Boukhiam (MAR)
HEAT 3: Gabriel Medina (BRA) vs. Leonardo Fioravanti (ITA)
HEAT 4: Griffin Colapinto (USA) vs. Joan Duru (FRA)