As chronicled as early as 1966, when the influential surf travel documentary Endless Summer premiered, surfers have been travelling the globe in search of perfect uncrowded waves in paradise. Many exotic places were discovered but what followed wasn't always pretty.
Surfers often pave the way for larger scale tourism industries but too often create a legacy of soiled destinations, disheartened and distressed communities, and missed opportunities to replace poverty with sustainable livelihoods.
The Center for Surf Research at SDSU hopes to help change that.
The Center for Surf Research is a non-profit research and teaching center housed in SDSU’s Sustainable Tourism Program under the L. Robert Payne School of Hospitality and Tourism Management. The Center provides leadership in the struggle for sustainability in surf tourism by:
The CSR is directed by Dr. Jess Ponting, an Australian surfer and researcher who has the world's first PhD that focused on sustainable surf tourism management.
You can read a recent AP story about Jess and the Center for Surf Research here.