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ECE tanker poses no health risk
ECE, the chemical tanker currently listing in the English Channel between Start Point and Guernsey is unlikely to pose a health risk to recreational water users believes Surfers Against Sewage (SAS).

WiLDCOAST gets boost at ASR
WiLDCOAST clean water campaign gets boost at ASR

SAS vigil in Guernsey ends
A 60 hour-long vigil by clean and safe water campaigners Surfers Against Sewage (SAS) has finished with an action outside a government session of Parliament.

A big concrete toilet
Last week, Los Angeles was throwing a fit about a 2 million-gallon sewage spill.

Fonatur marina turns to "superbank"
WiLDCOAST special report - failed Baja marinaturns to 'superbank'

Dudley signs up
Animal get longboard champion

Top Eight Aims
Brits aim to get it right in Brazil

Surfers start 60 hour protest
A 60 hour-long vigil will begin at 9:30pm on Sunday 22nd January by campaigners from Surfers Against Sewage (SAS). The vigil will take place at the States of Guernsey’s government buildings (Sir Charles Frossard House) in St Peter Port.

Big wave search
Rip Curl surf exploration underway

Remembrance day
Tsunami remebered by British surfers

Lewan on top
North Devon pro highest-placed Briton

South Africa calls
British coach required

Walker down under
Walker steps towards junior success

Bacalso wins
Bacalso powers to junior title

Women's champion
Jessi Miley-Dyer is Billabong champion

Brits in Florida
Brits start the season in Florida

Reid return
Welsh international returns after injury

British Surf films
Focus on British film makers

Highland Open first
Scotland will host WQS leg

Imperial Beach now open north of Boca Rio
Most of our team was in central Baja last week, so we weren't here when it rained. But we did see a giant sewage plume off the Sloughs from Playas de TJ on Friday mid-morning.

 
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