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Pirates give surf academy a try
Cornish Pirates attend O’Neill Surf Academy

Pearce lights up Lusty night surf
Fat Face Night Surf takes place with contestable surf

Mexico turns on for Pro Tour
Rip Curl Pro Search WCT claim perfection has been found

Top longboarders converge on Watergate
Britain’s best log riders in action at The Extreme Academy

Save Trestles at 710 Beach Club
On Friday July 14th, the newly remodelled and revamped 710 Beach Club will be the touchdown for a night of great music and a great cause.

Chips in Fish Anyone?
Surfboard Tracker.com reaches new heights

World cup campaign
Wildcoast director heads to Germany

BSA criticise council over Aberdeen
Aberdeen Council rush sea defence project

King of Groms Crowned in Ireland
Bonnon takes time out to win title

Night surf comeback for Reed
Welsh surfing ace returns to competition

Reubin Pearce in the Dark
BPSA Champion continues title defence

Eastham Hotdoggers Win
Newquay's Will Eastham takes top spot

Surfers can help safeguard salmon
Wild salmon face life-threatening disease

Coalition Storms Sacramento
On Monday, June 12, WiLDCOAST joined a team of activists, surfers, and business owners in the state capital in a show of unity against the proposed toll road that would run through San Onofre State Park.

The John Wayne of SD Water Quality Issues
Saturday, June 3, 2006 | John Robertus is 59 years old, a former Marine and now the head of the San Diego Regional Water Quality Control Board. That's the agency that fines people for polluting into waterways and maintains a massive, massive stack of monitoring data on the region's major polluters. Robertus is in his 11th year as executive officer of the board.

Kerbox back in the frame
Buzzy unveils photographic works

BPSA Night surf
Micah Lester aims to light up event

WiLDCOAST Launches Defiende el Mar Radio Show
On June 5, the International Day of the Environment, WiLDCOAST launched its Defiende el Mar (Defend the Ocean) show on Radio Frontera 102.5 FM.

Cornish and Open sponsorship
Europe's greenest festival receives funding

13th Annual Rabbit Kekai classic
Longboard Classic will crown the 2006 ASP Men's Champion

 
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