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Seeking surfers who travel: An exploration of surf travel motivations

By Brooke Porter This is a contribution from Brooke Porter from the Coral Triangle Conservancy who is  asking surfers to provide data on their travel habits to inform surf tourism development. Her work was recently featured online at Surfrider. — Brian Tissot Peeling reef breaks can be pure magic. With climate change and reef degradation, it is…

January 2, 2017 in surfing, surfing ecology.

SmartFin: Environmental Wave of the Future

Imagine a portion of all surfers, those that surf almost every day at breaks up and down the coast every few miles, all around the world, deploying scientific instruments on their boards that is beamed up through cellular networks to phone apps and scientific databases.

October 1, 2016 in marine biology, surfing, surfing ecology, Uncategorized.

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