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SPY Optics and Mike Losness Partner to Save Trestles

Everyone knows how hard San Clemente pro Mike Losness shreds. But not everyone knows that he is a massively talented artist as well. Now Mike is partnering with SPY Optics help Save Trestles.

Click here to view and bid on Mike's amazing portrait of Trestles
Quiksilver and Surfrider Foundation Team Up

Quiksilver and the Surfrider Foundation have teamed up to present the "Slightly Choppy" boardshort. It features original artwork by Quiksilver's designer, Scott Richards, that is printed onto 100% eco-friendly organic cotton. A percentage of the proceeds from the sale of each Slightly Choppy boardie will go to the Surfrider Foundation to support their work in protecting our oceans and beaches

Click here to buy your pair online now!
Project Blue
Rise Above Plastics...at the top of the watershed
City of Lake Worth Approves 5-0 to Join the Palm Beach Chapter's Lawsuit
Georgia-Pacific Article in Oregonian
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07/22/2008
Pulp Mill Hearings Go Coastal

07/14/2008
Care about the ocean? Concerned about climate change? Join Cycle For The Sea!

07/14/2008
San Diego's Morning After Mess

07/09/2008
Save Trestles Campaign Update It's HERE!

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