Surfrider Foundation Huntington/Seal Beach
Ohana Day 2010 – April 18, 2010
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Hacker’s Fest 2010 – Sponsor Appreciation
Thursday, April 8th, 2010The Huntington and Seal Beach Surfrider Foundation chapter would like to thank our kind sponsors for the first annual Hackers fest. The event was successful because of their support, and we are truly appreciative.
We have posted pictures of the event on our website:
http://hsbsurfrider.org/news/chapter-news/surfrider-hsb-hackers-fest-2010-photos/
Again, thank you and we hope to see you at one of our next events!

Quiksilver Foundation Beach Cleanup in Huntington Beach
Sunday, March 28th, 2010Thank you to Quiksilver Foundation for providing t-shirts to the first 150 volunteers to help us cleanup Huntington Beach on Saturday March 27, 2010. Thank you Surfrider volunteers Seth and Jennifer Matson for organizing! More than 250 volunteers showed up Saturday to help cleanup the beach!
If you would like to help at our next beach cleanup check out our schedule here: http://hsbsurfrider.org/beach-cleanups/
Surfrider March General Meeting Recap
Thursday, March 25th, 2010Dave Robinson from Sealife Conservation spoke to our members about the dangers of plastic in our environment.
Plastic is filling up our landfill and oceans. Land is precious and should not be wasted.
The ocean filling up with plastic affects the world community in a different way. Experts call swirling mass of plastic and other marine debris “The North Pacific Plastic Gyre”. The problem is that Plastic will not bio degrade. Therefore, all plastic manufactured is still here on this earth in some format. In the ocean, the fish are eating the plastic which is either killing them by a full belly of plastic and then starvation or filling their bodies with plastic that leaches toxin into their bodies. Humans or larger fish eat the toxic fish. This is how the toxicity is entering into the human food chain.
When will this become an emergency? We feel it is now. The North Pacific Plastic Gyre will not be solved easily, nor will it be solved tomorrow, and certainly will not be solved by us alone. Everyone needs to do their part by stopping the use of single use plastics.
Chris Rochfort from Star Water Solutions discussed their solution for filtering water. They specialize in the filtration of oil and other chemicals from the gutter water entering the storm drains. If you have any questions, call our rise above plastic chair, Jeff Coffman.
March 2010 Beach Cleanup – 300 Participate!
Sunday, March 21st, 2010We had nearly 300 participants cleaning Bolsa Chica State Beach on Saturday, March 13! Special thanks to the following groups and all the individuals helping to make the beach a cleaner place!
Bolsa Grande High School – Interact
Cal State University Fullerton – Theta Delta Beta
Cal State University Long Beach – Alpha Pi & Sigma Pi
Cerritos College – Kabarkada Club
Cypress High School – Interact
Foothill High School – CSF
Fountain Valley High School – OSEA
Gap
Marina High School Cheerleaders
Orange Coast College
UCI – Alpha Phi Omega
UCI – Jumpstart
Westminster Baptist Church

Marina High School Cheerleaders

