Land of the Midnight Surf Morgan Williamson Inside Yakutat Surf Club’s budding stoke scene in Southeast Alaska. Land of the Midnight SurfMorgan Williamson14 Min Read
The Money Motive Gerry Lopez Gerry Lopez recalls surfing O‘ahu’s Waimea Bay for the biggest contest purse ever offered (at the time), circa 1974. The Money MotiveGerry Lopez6 Min Read
Mother Knows Best Linley Hurrell The fight to protect Koontapool Yakeen (Whale Dreaming) Mother Knows BestLinley Hurrell8 Min Read
Save Southern Sea Country Ula Majewski The ocean between Tasmania and Victoria, stretching west, is under threat from the offshore oil and gas industry. The communities dotted along those coasts are banding together to protect it. Save Southern Sea CountryUla Majewski12 Min Read
Not Just Good Surfers, Good People Cash Lambert There’s more to life than three-to-the-beach, surf contest results and a clean cutback. Not Just Good Surfers, Good PeopleCash Lambert6 Min Read
Self-Isolation, Learned from a Life at Sea Liz Clark Captain Liz Clark’s been self-isolating aboard her sailboat Swell since 2005; here she provides her experiences and insight for navigating isolation during a pandemic. Self-Isolation, Learned from a Life at SeaLiz Clark5 Min Read
Puerto Rico No Se Vende Gabriela Aoun Five years after Hurricane Maria, coastal land in Puerto Rico is being sold and developed at a dizzying pace. Puerto Ricans are taking the conservation fight into their own hands. Puerto Rico No Se VendeGabriela Aoun8 Min Read
Point Break Medicine Todd Prodanovich An exchange of waves and Indigenous cultural practices on the Pacific coast of Mexico. Point Break MedicineTodd Prodanovich9 Min Read
Pointless Beauty: The Art of Bodysurfing Rory Parker Where worthless and priceless collide. Pointless Beauty: The Art of BodysurfingRory Parker4 Min
How a Storm Can Change Your Life: Maria Otto Flores Has it come to the point that to save humanity we must first save the planet? How a Storm Can Change Your Life: MariaOtto Flores7 Min Read
Now It’s Gas Wayne Lynch Wayne Lynch has seen his beloved Otways plundered over the years. The desecration of treasured stretch of Australian coast continues today. Now It’s GasWayne Lynch3 min Read
Rising Tides It’s time for surfers to read the forecast on climate change and do something about it. Rising Tides7 min Read
Makin' it on Your Own Heath Joske has spent the past six years revitalising his family property on South Australia’s arid Eyre Peninsula with a few hard lessons and a lot of hard work. Makin' it on Your Own10 min Read
The Real Hidden Gems of the West Coast Richard Flanagan Big Mineral Mining is tearing up the coastline and restricting access to some of South Africa’s most pristine beaches and waves—and it’s getting way out of hand. The Real Hidden Gems of the West CoastRichard Flanagan7 Min Read
A Conversation with Surfboard Designer Fletcher Chouinard At Fletcher Chouinard Designs, the focus is on durable, high-performing equipment that lets you have fun no matter what the ocean is doing. A Conversation with Surfboard Designer Fletcher Chouinard#N/A
The Big-Wave Safety Paradox Are the recent advancements in safety equipment and protocols making big-wave lineups more dangerous? The Big-Wave Safety Paradox10 Min Read
Anchoring for Change How Liz Clark’s Tahitian residency opened a new chapter in her activist work. Anchoring for Change5 Min Read
Listen to 'Watershed Chats' w/ Belinda Baggs The iconic waterwoman reflects on taking action on what she sees as the greatest threat to her son's health and wellbeing: climate change. Listen to 'Watershed Chats' w/ Belinda Baggs10 Min Read
The Joy of Junky Windslop Daniel Duane Tapping into the beginner’s mind while teaching his daughter to surf. The Joy of Junky WindslopDaniel Duane9 Min Read
The Ghost Trees of Santa Isabel Out on the fringes of the Western Pacific, the seas encroach. The Ghost Trees of Santa Isabel10 Min Read
Island Time Dave Rastovich sets out to articulate the indescribable, immersed in one of the country's most hallowed surf spots, but with a barrage of threats on the horizon. Island Time11 Min Read
The Return of a Surf Classic Co-author Kim McCoy recounts discovering the mystery of what lies beneath the waves, where ocean and land meet and compete. The Return of a Surf Classic10 Min Read
Biirrinba is Life Childhood friends, Hayley Talbot and Dan Ross, are determined to save a mighty river. Biirrinba is Life6 Min Read
Carving Space for More Black Surfers Building positivity, inspiration and purpose out of a racist encounter in Los Angeles. Carving Space for More Black Surfers6 Min Read
The Slab Hunter: Ben Wilkinson Woodwork It didn’t take long for Ben Wilkinson to figure out that there was freedom to be had in working for himself—and that freedom was the first requirement if he wanted to go surfing whenever the waves got huge. “I left home when I was 16,” he remembers,… The Slab Hunter: Ben Wilkinson Woodwork10 Min Read
A New Surf Culture This Great Lakes surfer never felt represented in the surf scene, so she created a new surf culture of her own. A New Surf Culture5 Min Read
On Letting Go Ramón Navarro and Kohl Christensen bring Léa Brassy into the jaws of a Chilean monster. On Letting Go10 Min Read
Garbage Bins for the Ocean Seasoned waterman, master woodworker and Patagonia Surf Ambassador Ben Wilkinson channels his skills toward a new environmental calling. Garbage Bins for the Ocean6 Min Read
Cooked with Gas Australia is going down a dead end with its “gas-led recovery”. Cooked with Gas6 Min Read
Kimi Werner, Léa Brassy and Liz Clark: Sea Sisters Kimi Werner, Léa Brassy and Liz Clark: Sea Sisters11 Min Read
United to Save Yaroomba Former local Belinda Bags links up with surfers and campaigners looking to halt a high-rise development and protect endangered turtle hatching grounds. United to Save Yaroomba10 Min Read
The Never Town Grassroots Tour Good news can be hard to find. It shouldn’t be, but it is. Good people doing good work can also be hard to hear about. They are often too busy doing the work to be out beating their chests about it and demanding attention. There are a lot of uplifting stories and inspiring... The Never Town Grassroots Tour10 Min Read
Unconscious and Offshore Surfers Jay ‘Bottle’ Thompson and Dan Ross look back on a heavy day off the Australia's east coast, where quick-thinking and ocean skills made the difference. Unconscious and Offshore10 Min Read
'Watershed Chats' with the Karioi Project Kristel Van Houte is a surfer and marine ecologist based in the coastal town of Raglan, on the north island of New Zealand. She started the Karioi Project just over 10 years ago. 'Watershed Chats' with the Karioi Project10 min Read
The Eddie Must Go (On) Clyde Aikau on why the most culturally significant big-wave event in surfing will always matter. The Eddie Must Go (On)10 Min Read
Not Your Average Surf Comp Welcome to Ian Walsh’s Menehune Mayhem. Not Your Average Surf Comp10 Min Read
Fish Out of Water Two hours from the coast we’re fish out of water in Canberra, but this battle has reached a critical point. Fish Out of Water6 Min Read
Net Positive How discarded plastic fishing nets found their way into our hat brims. Net Positive10 Min Read
Dead Friends and Ocean Risk Management Kohl Christensen discusses how BWRAG came to be and his recent near-death experience courtesy of Pipeline's reef. Dead Friends and Ocean Risk Management6 Min Read
Biirrinba Carries Life The Clarence River flows through the hearts of all those who live along its banks. One afternoon, after a long hiatus of contact, help was humbly sought and lovingly given. Biirrinba Carries Life6 Min Read
Lessons in Activism from the Bight The Fight for the Bight had a clear win over Equinor. It’s vital that we steer clear of complacency and devote extra effort to looking at why we won? Lessons in Activism from the Bight10 Min Read
Watershed Chats' with Dave Rastovich + Lauren Hill Exploring everyday Earth repair with freesurfer Heath Joske. Between riding some of Australia’s most revered and underground waves and raising a young family, Heath is employing the principles of regenerative organic agriculture to bring balance back to his local, coastal ecology. Watershed Chats' with Dave Rastovich + Lauren Hill10 Min Read
Framed An exploration of Ireland's waves of consequence. Fifteen years ago, Patch Wilson began traveling to Ireland from his native Cornwall to catch incoming swells. Framed6 Min Read
The Unridden Kosuke Fujikura If you don’t get what you came for, be sure to enjoy the ride. The UnriddenKosuke Fujikura4 Min Read
Watershed Chats' with Dave Rastovich + Lauren Hill The second episode in the new podcast series, journalist and author Sean Doherty reflects on activating a coastal constituency around Australia. Watershed Chats' with Dave Rastovich + Lauren Hill10 Min Read
Outdated Children': A Review Filmmaker Mick Waters packed up his young family for a road trip around Australia’s sparse southern coasts. He encountered all sorts of interesting critters… some of whom surfed. Outdated Children': A Review10 Min Read
Bunna Lawrie: The Bight Goes On Forever Mirning elder and whalesong man, Uncle Bunna became a totem figure in the campaign to save the Great Australian Bight. Bunna Lawrie: The Bight Goes On Forever6 Min Read
Los Plástico': a Short Film Five hundred miles off the Chilean coast, there’s a small island that carries the name of a famous castaway. Los Plástico': a Short Film10 Minutes
The Island At the end of Australia’s Black Summer, Dave Rastovich, his family and friends found clear air on an uninhabited offshore island and contemplated a future that needs to be fought for. The Island10 Min Read
Mountain of Storms The mythological origin story behind the Patagonia name and philosophy, and proving what’s important isn’t what you accomplished, it’s how you got there. Mountain of Storms52:26:00
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