Archive for May, 2008

The North Pacific flatlined__/\_/\_______

Or is at least dormant, while the South Pacific lights up. Summer in the Pacific Northwest.

Plastic Consumer

All too often I’m faced with the dilemma that is our plastic consumer world. Where are the choices for responsible consumers? I’m on the road quite a bit, burning away my demand on fossil fuels in the vain of making the world’s oceans, waves and beaches a better place in my capacity as a Oregon Field Coordinator for Surfrider Foundation. I dread my consumer world on the road. Although I travel with Kleen Kantene, fuel efficiency and refill my water on the go, I’m often left with miserable choices at gas stations and convenient stores that threaten my health and the environment. I see this picture every time I stroll into a market on the go. Corn syrup and plastic, as far as the eye can see. There are about two or three main stream beverages that are widely obtainable that do not package in plastic. Remove corn syrup from the equation and you’re left drinking out of a faucet. I no longer purchase single use plastic beverage containers. It was a simple decision that I was able to make as a consumer, but the choices are narrow.

Imagine if everyone made this simple consumer decision. Imagine how many beverage companies would be forced to accommodate the needs of the consumers. Make a simple consumer change in your life, rise above plastics. I challenge everyone to pick one plastic consumable in your life and replace it. Maybe it’s your beverage on the go, maybe its your carton of milk, or maybe you’ll make the bigger decision to try and cut as many single use plastics as possible…I dare you. As you’re choices become fewer, you better understand the magnitude of our plastic predicament. Then the swarming pacific gyre of plastic doesn’t seem so far fetched, it’s as simple as the next soda you (and eventually everyone else) purchases. We are a plastic world and we must demand a change and turn our vision to a bright future. Read this blog, send in a comment and remove a piece of plastic from your world and I’ll send you a free t-shirt cause it means that much to me.

The 2008 Clean Water Classic Produces Sun and Swell

The 2008 Clean Water Classic went off this weekend with overhead waves and plenty of sun. The contest displayed great surfing talent from all regions of the Pacific Northwest but was ultimately dominated by the crew from Canada.

The contest is a benefit for the Surfrider Foundation chapters of the Pacific Northwest and attracted over 1,000 spectators and 150 contestants.

The results of the 2008 Clean Water Classic:

Best Wave - Peter Hamilton

High Score Shortboard - Peter Hamilton

High Score Longboard - Kapono Nahina

Pro/Am -

1st Noah Cohen

2nd Kirk Tice

3rd CC Unger

Master’s Shortboard -

1st Perry Abedor

2nd Matt Loughran

3rd Nolan West

Women’s Shortboard -

1st Leah Oke

2nd Annie Atkinson

3rd Anne Beasley

Men’s Longboard -

1st Kapono Nahina

2nd JP Canlis

3rd Andrew Cordeiro

Master’s Longboard-

1st Kevin Todd

2nd Anthony Redpath

3rd Ben Cockcroft

Women’s Longboard -

1st Monica Todd

2nd Leah Oke

3rd Annie Atkinson

Juniors -

1st Kye Peladeau

2nd Ryan Gardner

3rd Chad Hoh

Stand-up Paddle -

1st JP Canlis

2nd Kevin Todd

3rd Peter Miller

Keiki with Parent -

1st Isabella Martinez-Ybor

2nd Noah Martin

3rd Scarlett Redpath

4th Nicole Simpson

188 days and counting..

and the 72ft. Finavera wave energy buoy is still sitting at the bottom of the ocean off the coast of Newport, OR - without a recovery plan in sight.