This World Oceans Day, Save The Waves Coalition is rallying surfers, ocean lovers, and coastal communities globally to protect surf ecosystems. 

The ocean covers more than 70% of our planet. It produces over half the oxygen we breathe, regulates the climate, and creates the waves we surf.

Thank you for standing with us to protect surf ecosystems— for surfers, for communities, and for the planet.

Protect The Places You Love Today

Your donation directly supports our conservation projects, such as establishing the newest World Surfing Reserve in Puerto Escondido, and helps us respond to threats to surf ecosystems around the world.

The Only International Surf and Environmental Film Festival

Featuring inspiring nonfiction and documentary films on surf and water sports, travel and adventure, conservation, and climate.

With stops in North America, South America, Australia, the U.K., and Europe. 

 

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UN Oceans Conference 3 Side Events:

Save The Waves Coalition will be hosting and participating in Side events and official presentations for the UN Ocean Conference in Nice, France.

Save The Waves Side Event

“Leveraging Surfing's Blue Economy for 30x30 Protected Area and OECM goals"

Tuesday, June 10th, 16:00 CET

La Baleine, Salle Medusa in the Green Zone 

Public afterparty at La Lupita at 21:00 CET


Virtual Event

Surf Ecosystem Conservation: An Innovative Approach to Protecting Nature and Expanding Blue Economy Benefits


Wednesday, June 11th, 16:00 CET

 

Register Here
Top Photo: Will Henry
Aerial Banner: Ryan Chachi Craig

 

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