The Surfrider Foundation is a seaweed roots, non-profit environmental organization dedicated to the protection and enjoyment of the world's oceans, waves, and beaches for all people, through conservation, activism, research, and education.
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Paddlers line up at the Thompson Boathouse before the big paddle out.Huge Crowd Turns Out for Clean Water Paddle on the Potomac
Saturday, August 18 - Washington, DC
More than 60 people turned out for DC Surfrider's 13th annual Clean Water Paddle on the Potomac on August 18, 2007. Participants gathered at Thompson Boat Center in the District and paddled 1.75 miles along the Potomac River to the Key Bridge and back, atop surfboards, paddleboards, kayaks, and canoes. Several skateboarders held a banner on the Key Bridge to catch the attention of drivers and pedestrians. In addition to DC Surfrider members, the group included employees of numerous environmental organizations and federal agencies, including NOAA, U.S. Fish & Wildlife, EPA, the National Environmental Education & Training Foundation, and The Ocean Conservancy.
The paddle was established in 1994 to call attention to water-quality and watershed issues-namely, that the water, and the pollution, in DC's rivers ultimately end up in the ocean. That inaugural paddle drew 3 participants, half the chapter's membership at the time, said chapter co-founder Darryl Hatheway. "The growth in the event is just phenomenal," said chapter Vice Chair Julie Lawson. "Even away from the beach, it's clear that coastal issues strike a chord."
On the return trip, participants picked up trash on Roosevelt Island, collecting about a dozen large garbage bags' worth of trash. While the majority of the trash was plastics and food and beverage containers, volunteers also found more unusual items like a hiking boot and a mesh trapÑ-possibly intended for turtle poaching, according to National Park Service ranger Miguel Roberson.
The paddle was followed by a presentation of prizes to the swiftest paddlers. Many participants then went to Surfrider supporter Rugby Cafe in Georgetown for a post-event lunch, including random prize giveaways and a discussion of water conservation by Ranger Roberson.
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Delaware Gets a Little Cleaner
Saturday, September 29
Eighteen volunteers turned out for the September 29th cleanup at Keybox Road in Delaware. DC Surfrider cleans the stretch of beach in the Delaware Seashore State Park twice a year as part of the state's Adopt-A-Beach program.
The cleanup was the third such event held by the chapter, and by far the largest. Volunteers collected more than 15 bags of trash, mostly plastics and debris from beachgoers.
Small waves but lots of fun in and out of the water.DC Surfrider at the OC Longboard Team Challenge
Saturday, June 9th - Ocean City, MD
The longboard team challenge was a success despite the minimal surf. Thanks to everybody that showed up to surf and cheer the teams on. There were a ton of people on the beach both spectating and surfing in heats, with a bunch of DC Surfrider members and the Annapolis Surf Club had a good showing as well. The surf was tiny but a beautiful day to be out on the water. See you at next year's event!
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Ready to paddle out into chest-high conditions on Day two in the Outer Banks.Surf and Sun in the Outer Banks
May 2007 - Rodanthe, NC
The Spring surf season got off to a good start as DC Surfrider hosted its second annual surf trip to the Outer Banks, NC. With a huge weather system moving off the coast earlier in the week, the timing couldn't be better for fun waves and good weather in the Cape Hatteras National Seashore. (Even though the Sunday morning rain sent everyone home a little early) At one point, a five-car caravan descended on "a certain surf spot" and more or less, took over the place. It was tons of fun surfing and camping with everyone who made the trek down south. Keep checking this website for the trip in 2008!