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What is a shark spotter?

A shark spotter is a person responsible for monitoring the presence of sharks near the coastline. His or her job is to detect the ocean’s predator in crowded swimming beaches and popular surf spots. The majority of shark spotters are strategically located in elevated positions like cliffs, mountains, and high rock outcrops.

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The street surfers of Johannesburg

Frank Solomon is a professional surfer and ocean activist from Cape Town, South Africa. He surfs since he was five years old. “Street Surfers” is a documentary about a different kind of riders that make their living hundred of kilometers from the ocean.

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"This is Livin’," says Koa Rothman

Koa Rothman had a very busy 2018. He traveled the world in search of the perfect wave, and got back to his home in Hawaii to tell the whole story. In less than 12 months, Rothman had the chance to chase huge swells and party hard. His adventures were captured on tape by Jack Germain, […]

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Surfing in the Olympic Games: The official qualification system for Tokyo 2020

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) approved surfing’s qualification system for the Tokyo 2020. The sport’s Olympic debut will feature 20 male and 20 female surfers competing in a shortboard event. The qualification process is the result of a previous agreement between the International Surfing Association (ISA) and the World Surf League (WSL).

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Surfpop is changing lives one wave at the time

At the most southwestern tip of Africa lies a small village called Muizenberg, the mecca of surfing in South Africa. It is also home to an organization called Surfpop, which is creating ripples of positive change in the disadvantaged communities of the Southern Peninsula. Surfpop takes a unique approach to community upliftment by using surfing […]

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What is a surf mat?

It looks like a towel or an inflatable bodyboard, but it lets you ride a wave with your eyes close to the water surface. The surf mat is a pliable watercraft capable of doing magic things. A surf mat is a small and soft, inflatable, rectangular rubber mattress used to ride waves in a prone […]

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The different types of surf breaks

The surf break is the zone – or lineup – where waves start to break. Take a look at the five main types of surf breaks and their characteristics. Every surfer has a dream wave, an idyllic warm water location where waves form and peel perfectly down the line as if they were sent from […]

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What is stand-up paddleboarding (SUP)?

Stand-up paddleboarding is an outdoor water sports activity in which a rider stands up on a large board and uses a paddle to move through the water. Stand-up paddleboarding, also known for the acronym SUP, is one of the fastest growing boardsports in the world. SUP is a subclass of paddleboarding, a broader concept that […]

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Samoa joins the International Surfing Association

The Independent State of Samoa is an archipelago located in the Pacific Ocean with over 250 miles (400 kilometers) of coastline to explore. With a total population of around 190,000 people, Samoa is surrounded by swells and offers splendid conditions for the development of surfing. The Samoa Surfriders Association (SSA) was formed in 2012 and […]

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Filipe Toledo wins the 2017 Corona Open J-Bay

Filipe Toledo has taken out the 2017 Corona Open J-Bay, in South Africa. The 40-minute final went underway in clean six-to-eight foot surf at Supertubes. Frederico Morais knew he had nothing to lose, and the pressure was on Filipe Toledo’s side. Could the Portuguese rookie make history for his country? Morais kicked things off quickly […]

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