The Coalition of Surfing Clubs is dedicated to the clean ocean water movement locally and globally. We are here for the betterment of the citizenship of the Surfers and to promote the Ohana of Surfing.
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4/1/2012 07:17:25 am
Dear CSC staff; my name is David. I am a treacher , NGO organizer and film maker liviing in Japan for over 20yrs. near Kazusa Ichinnomiya, one of most popular surf areas here. I with my team have been collecting information about the debris coming your way, and wish to share with you, our current information. Added here is the list to date, we update this list as we get more infomation. Please be advised that the numbers used here are only 'guestimates' as no one really knows just how much is 'out there'. Here below is the list - photos can be seen on our web site under the tab- EDES - thank you and take care - David
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7/22/2012 10:43:20 pm
Nice step taken to clean the ocean water.I like the blog post to read.Thanks a lot.
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7/7/2013 10:10:28 pm
I came across your blog and I found it is as one of the best free resources available 6/6/2013 02:22:36 pm
Hope this will help you in cleaning the ocean water , I would like to join this community ,can you guide me the steps for it.
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8/4/2013 03:08:26 pm
I appreciate this mission! We know many movement and ventures work in order to protect rivers and our terrestrial l ecosystem! But there are not many who give care to our oceans! Keep doing such useful things for our earth!
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11/26/2013 03:35:18 pm
Thank you for this excellent read!! I definitely loved every little bit of it.Cheers for the information. This is the perfect blog for anyone who wants to know about this topic
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1/26/2014 11:13:13 pm
Thanks for sharing this with us. I am researching this topic for use in a future business I am thinking about starting
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12/6/2016 06:04:51 pm
We work in an area of the Pacific coast of Nicaragua and are trying to preserve the nesting area for sea turtles. We have noticed that many surfers use ATVs on the nesting beach and this is really detrimental to the turtles. WE ask that all surfers either avoid sea turtle nesting areas or only walk on these beaches. Turtles will stop nesting if they hear noise, see a lot of lights or are otherwise disturbed.
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3/3/2018 09:13:36 am
Doheny Longboard Surfing Association
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Mimi Goldberg
12/7/2019 02:58:33 am
In Morro Bay California there has been a sign posted by the bike path from the County of San Luis Obispo on the Ocean side, not the Bay
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1/15/2021 10:18:25 am
Thank you Stephie
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