Surfrider, Pottery Barn Teen Inspire Sustainability with Décor Collection
The Surfrider Foundation and Pottery Barn Teen combined to release a new coastal décor collection focusing on sustainable, eco-friendly materials.
The Surfrider Foundation and Pottery Barn Teen combined to release a new coastal décor collection focusing on sustainable, eco-friendly materials.
Jake Howard this week highlights some of the findings in Surfrider Foundation’s latest State of the Beach Report. While California ...
Following the recent release of Surfrider Foundation’s latest Beach Cleanup Report, Jake Howard this week highlights some of the key ...
Ahead of July 5, otherwise known as “The Dirtiest Beach Day of the Year,” the Surfrider Foundation issued its 2021 ...
Rep. Mike Levin recently introduced legislation meant to protect estuaries and waterways such as the nearby San Mateo Creek, which ...
Celebrating International Surfing Day, the South Orange County Chapter of the Surfrider Foundation will host a beach cleanup at Salt ...
The Golden State Continues to Be a National Leader in Coastal Management, Preservation By Jake Howard Last week, the San ...
More Than 120,000 Gallons of Crude Oil Force Closures from Huntington to Laguna By Jake Howard Less than a week ...
By Shawn Raymundo Plastic waste continued to be the leading source of pollution throughout the nation’s beaches and coastlines in ...
By Shawn Raymundo and Collin Breaux A large oil spill reported off the coast of San Clemente Island this past ...
By Eryka Forquer In its efforts to reduce pollution and maintain water quality for the safety of recreational beach users, ...
Summer Starts with a Bang for Area Surfers. By Jake Howard As summertime comes a-knocking, things in the surf world ...
Local Lineups Are Already Impacted, and Summer’s Not Even Here Yet By Jake Howard “I’ve never seen it this crowded ...
By Eryka Forquer In its efforts to reduce plastic waste and promote ocean sustainability, Surfrider Foundation is scheduled to hold ...
SoCal Edison Lays Out Potential Plans, Alternatives for Relocating Spent Fuel By Shawn Raymundo Fifteen years ago, San Clemente Times ...
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