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We're passionate about the ocean (obviously). So, World Ocean Day. last Wednesday, was kind of a big deal. This year, we wanted to use our platform to shine a spotlight on some inspiring folk who love our blue planet as much as we do.
In this 'Vision for the ocean' series, we heard from voices like Melissa Reid [[link removed]], Paralympic medallist and World Champion Surfer, and Benjamin Jones [[link removed]], the founder of Project Seagrass. Check out all the blogs here [[link removed]]and keep your eyes peeled for more in the series, next month.
Our chief exec, Hugo, also welcomed in this year's World Ocean Day with an article celebrating SAS' unique connection through the ocean, through wave riding.
"The unbridled passion for exploring, diving into and cutting across waves provides the renewable energy for our campaigns and community projects to protect, restore and safeguard surf and ocean ecosystems for everyone."
Read the full piece here [[link removed]].
Ocean School - a new class of activist
Take a look at our newly updated Ocean School resources. Whether youโre teaching a class, going to the beach with family and friends, or helping your local youth club show their devotion to the ocean - we've got you covered. Find a range of bespoke activities on our Ocean School site. ๐
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Surf Wood for Good Auction
We're stoked to share our auction which lists more than thirty one-of-a-kind decorated wooden bellyboards! Supported by Little Goat Gruff and Dick Pearce and Friends, the boards have been transformed by a range of artists, with funds raised going to support our mission.
The auction will be held online for three weeks, with an opportunity to view the boards at our in-person event in St Ives, Cornwall, on Friday 17th June.
Go on, take a peek...
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Plastic Free Award Nominations
The Plastic Free Awards [[link removed]] are back and nominations are open!
Bringing together leaders from the anti-plastics movement, the awards recognise champions from all walks of life including young campaigners, community leaders, small businesses, charities, designers, entrepreneurs, sports clubs and schools.
Nominate yourself, or someone whose work has inspired you, and let's celebrate those who are going the extra mile for the environment!
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Did you know that over half of the British public are scared of swimming outside due to not knowing if the water is clean or polluted?
Well, there's an app for that...Yes, this month we relaunched our Safer Seas & Rivers Service, making a splash across the papers with our cheeky 'Poo Watch' stunt on Jubilee Beach, Southend.As well as keeping you safe from sewage, app users are able to report any illness after time spent in the water, email their MP to highlight pollution alerts in your area, and send demands straight to the CEO of your local water company. Direct action, fuelling our campaigns, straight from your phone. Read the article [[link removed]] Download for Apple [[link removed]] Download for Android [[link removed]]
New byelaws for four Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) came into force last Monday that will ban harmful fishing practices, trawling and dredging, within these areas!
MPAs cover around a quarter of UK seas, and they look good on paper. But few of them are effectively managed to actually deliver any protections...
The new byelaws will allow us to see the true impact of fishing restrictions. It's a step in the right direction and we're looking forward to seeing life return to the ocean, in all it's variety and glory ๐
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Surfers Against Sewage
Wheal Kitty Workshops, St Agnes, Cornwall, TR5 0RD
Tel: 01872 553 001
Surfers Against Sewage is a national marine conservation and campaigning charity that inspires, unites and empowers communities to take action to protect oceans, beaches, waves and wildlife.
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