In case you missed some recent news, we're here to revisit a few positive victories for November's Quarterly Newsletter. After all, a win for our coastlines is a win for all!
10,000 acres of Chile's central coast were approved for federal protection! Organized with our partners, Fundacíon Rompientes, this is a historic surf conservation breakthrough. The Piedra del Viento Marine Sanctuary includes world-class wave Topocalma and Puertocillo. Learn more.
Save The Waves is pleased to announce that Playa Hermosa, Garabito, Costa Rica has officially been approved as the next World Surfing Reserve – the first WSR in Central America. Learn More.
This is a huge milestone for us! Our five-year strategic plan is the roadmap for Save The Waves to achieve our biggest goal yet: protect 1,000 waves by 2025. If you want to know Save The Waves at the ground level, view our plan online today.
We recently published an introspective article on the post-announcement process of a World Surfing Reserve, diving into how a WSR designation is so much more than a title. It's a roadmap to lasting protection. Read more.