International Surfing Day – June 20th, 2010

Wednesday, May 26th, 2010

International Surfing Day: Day to celebrate the sport of surfing while giving back and raising awareness for our oceans, waves and beaches

Join Surfrider Foundation Huntington/Seal Beach for a celebration of International Surfing Day. It is the longest day of the year and happens to be Father’s Day this year.

We will be at the Huntington Pier with Project Save Our Surf on Saturday June 19th and Sunday June 20th.

Who: Surfrider Foundation Huntington / Seal Beach Chapter, Project Save Our Surf & International Surfing Day
What: Beach Cleanup and 24-hour Surf-a-thon
Where: Huntington Beach Pier – Huntington Beach,  Activities: Join Surfrider Foundation,Vitamin Water, Surfing Magazine and Project Save Our Surf for a Beach Cleanup
When: Beach cleanup @ HB Pier June 20th 7:30 AM – 9:00 AM / June 19th and June 20th24-hour Surf-a-thon (ongoing until 12:00 PM) Bags and Gloves will be provided as well as other give-aways and prizes.

Huntington/Seal Beach Surfrider Website: http://hsbsurfrider.org/
Facebook Event RSVP: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=127210977305204#!/event.php?eid=127210977305204
Project Save Our Surf Website: www.projectsaveoursurf.org
ISD Website: http://www.intlsurfingday.com/

Action Alert: Protect Ocean Wildlife from Cooling Water Intakes

Monday, January 25th, 2010

Dear Friends,
As you know, Surfrider Foundation, CA Coastkeeper Alliance, Sierra Club and a coalition of many environmental organizations have been working for years to compel coastal power plants to modernize their cooling systems and minimize the unnecessary killing of marine life.

This effort is to enforce a part of the Clean Water Act, passed by Congress in the early 1970s, and avoided by the electrical generating industry for decades. Since US EPA has been unable or unwilling to stand up and do their job for the past three decades, California is taking steps to stop the destruction of marine life and finally make the industry comply with this law — AND IT IS WELL PAST TIME!!

You can help today by taking a few minutes to do 3 things:

1. Reply to the public poll in the OC Register http://greenoc.freedomblogging.com/2010/01/23/to-save-sea-life-power-plants-face-tough-new-rules/18929/

2. Send a letter to the State Water Resources Control Board requesting the strongest protection for California’s precious marine life http://www.surfrider.org/action.asp

3. Forward this message to your friends that share your dedication to protecting our coast and ocean.

Thanks for your help — and thank you for your dedication to restoring our coast and ocean for this and future generations.

The Poseidon Adventure Continued

Saturday, January 23rd, 2010

From the OC Voice
www.ocvoice.com
The Poseidon Adventure Continued
Poseidon Desal plant Sucks Up $350million in Taxpayer Dollars After MWD Sucks Up to Poseidon
OC Voice video report shows how it happened.
Poseidon Resources Inc. told elected officials and taxpayers that if its energy intensive and costly desalination projects were approved in Carlsbad and Huntington Beach, California that there would be no cost or risk to taxpayers. But they will directly benefit from a $350 million subsidy with much more likely to come.

http://www.ocvoice.com/2010/01/poseidon-adventure-multi-national-corps-promise-of-no-financial-risk-for-taxpayers-was-false/
Sincerely,
John Earl
Editor

Storm Debris @ Seal Beach – January 2010

Saturday, January 23rd, 2010

Last Chance to Speak Up on South Coast Marine Protected Areas

Monday, November 23rd, 2009

Attend Commission Hearing on Dec 9 in LA 

The ‘end of the line’ for South Coast Marine Protected Areas has arrived!  Dec 9th marks the final meeting in a ‘yearlong process’, and we need you to attend.  Recently, the Blue Ribbon Task Force unanimously voted to forward a final map to the Fish and Game Commission. The map, called the Integrated Preferred Alternative (IPA), is a hybrid map representing diverse Stakeholder views.  

The MLPA, as a law, was designed and written to ensure diverse views were incorporated into the final map. Surfrider fully supports the IPA because we believe it contains a balance of conservation and fishing interests—and perspectives from all ocean users. The Commission will base its decision on public support—and that’s why they need to hear from you on Dec 9th!   

Please attend the hearing and express that you are concerned about preserving ocean resources and that you support a ‘balanced’ proposal that provides strong protection while incorporating diverse stakeholder perspectives.  

To see the IPA go here: http://www.dfg.ca.gov/mlpa/pdfs/southcoast_ipa_maps.pdf   

If you would like help with talking points for the Dec 9th meeting, please contact Stefanie at:  Ssekich@surfrider.org   To stay updated about Surfrider MLPA efforts and to send an action alert to the Commission here: http://mlpasurfrider.blogspot.com/  

Dec 9th Meeting Information:

Radisson Hotel – LAX ?ABC Ballroom ?
6225 W. Century Blvd. ?
Los Angeles, CA
**please note, the agenda has note been released, but we are assuming public comment will be in the early afternoon.  Please visit our blog regularly for the times** 

Please take the time to fill out this action alert that will be sent to the Commission. http://action.surfrider.org/p/dia/action/public/?action_KEY=428 Thanks and hope to see you at the Dec 9th hearing!