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Surfrider Washington Region
https://washington.surfrider.org/wcmac-meeting-wednesday-in-montesano
Protecting Oceans, Waves and Beaches since 1984. Catch a NW Wave. Dedicated to the protection and enjoyment of Washington's ocean, waves and beaches - More Details. June 22, 2015. WCMAC Meeting Wednesday in Montesano. The Washington Coastal Marine Advisory Council (WCMAC) will be holding their next meeting to further develop a marine spatial plan for Washington’s coast. The meeting will be held in the library of Montesano High School which is in a different location than previously held meetings. Surfrid...
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Surfrider Washington Region
https://washington.surfrider.org/ofg-in-the-253-part-3
Protecting Oceans, Waves and Beaches since 1984. Catch a NW Wave. Dedicated to the protection and enjoyment of Washington's ocean, waves and beaches - More Details. August 11, 2015. OFG in the 253 Part 3. The final touches were recently put on a rain garden installation that saw education, site planning, and a hands-on workday. For the full story, see the article about the site consultation. Followed by the story of the site planning/visit day. OFG) program is up to in Washington. Contributing funds and ...
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Surfrider Washington Region
https://washington.surfrider.org/governor-inslee-declares-june-20th-international-surfing-day-in-wa
Protecting Oceans, Waves and Beaches since 1984. Catch a NW Wave. Dedicated to the protection and enjoyment of Washington's ocean, waves and beaches - More Details. May 28, 2015. Governor Inslee Declares June 20th International Surfing Day in WA! The anticipation has already begun for International Surfing Day (ISD) as the celebration of surfing and ocean recreation received a proclamation from Governor Jay Inslee declaring June 20th International Surfing Day In Washington! Come enjoy the SUP race at 7, ...
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Surfrider Washington Region
https://washington.surfrider.org/olympic-coast-national-marine-sanctuary-advisory-council-to-meet-in-port-angeles
Protecting Oceans, Waves and Beaches since 1984. Catch a NW Wave. Dedicated to the protection and enjoyment of Washington's ocean, waves and beaches - More Details. July 14, 2015. Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary Advisory Council to Meet in Port Angeles. The Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary Advisory Council will hold their next meeting on July 17th from 9:30am-3:30pm in The Landing Building Room #205 in Port Angeles, check out the agenda for more info. Sign up for the WA statewide newsletter.
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Surfrider Washington Region
https://washington.surfrider.org/programs
Protecting Oceans, Waves and Beaches since 1984. Catch a NW Wave. Our Washington State chapters are engaged in several Surfrider Foundation programs. These programs allow local citizens to actively make an impact on water quality issues, beach access, and local policy decisions in their backyard. See below for a list of what is happening in your region and contact your local chapter to learn more! The Northwest Straits Chapter (NWS). The Chapter also works in partnership with the Western Washington Unive...
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Surfrider Washington Region
https://washington.surfrider.org/page/2
Protecting Oceans, Waves and Beaches since 1984. Catch a NW Wave. Dedicated to the protection and enjoyment of Washington's ocean, waves and beaches - More Details. July 14, 2016. Tacoma Rises Above Plastics. On Tuesday, July 12th, 2016 the Tacoma City Council held a vote and passed a bring your own bag ordinance. July 6, 2016. WA Chapters Rock International Surfing Day. June 30, 2016. Shared Waters, Shared Values: Stand With Quinault Indian Nation July 8th. Crude oil terminals threaten the habitat and p...
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Surfrider Washington Region
https://washington.surfrider.org/rec-use
Protecting Oceans, Waves and Beaches since 1984. Catch a NW Wave. On May 1st, 2014, Surfrider launched an ocean recreational use survey of the Washington Coast. The Rec Use Study collected data on numerous non-consumptive uses by the public including beach-going, kayaking, surfing, wildlife viewing, and camping. This survey was developed in collaboration with Point 97. Clean Water Classic 2014 photo credit: Mathew Marino. MSP) that will inform policy, decision making, and management of our ocean resource...
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Surfrider Washington Region
https://washington.surfrider.org/isd-2015-recap
Protecting Oceans, Waves and Beaches since 1984. Catch a NW Wave. Dedicated to the protection and enjoyment of Washington's ocean, waves and beaches - More Details. June 28, 2015. ISD 2015, A Successful Year. International Surfing day once again brought with it good vibes and celebratations hosted by chapters throughout Washington. Parties and paddles took place in Seattle, Port Angeles, Tacoma, and Olympia bringing together water lovers here in Washington state. Whats become one of the most anticipated ...
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Surfrider Washington Region
https://washington.surfrider.org/events
Protecting Oceans, Waves and Beaches since 1984. Catch a NW Wave. Sign up for the WA statewide newsletter. Surfrider WA Social Media. Washington Policy Update- Election Day Edition https:/ t.co/H4DvHhx6oV. Tribal leaders, agency representatives and ocean stakeholders met last week in Portland to convene the West Coast. https:/ t.co/EP0k3mAcnC. Have you turned in your ballot yet? Whether we want to help ensure #cleanwater. Funding for the National Ocean. https:/ t.co/KpbNeNmz0d. Follow @ SF Washington.
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Surfrider Washington Region
https://washington.surfrider.org/exploring-the-depths-of-elliot-bay-via-submersible
Protecting Oceans, Waves and Beaches since 1984. Catch a NW Wave. Dedicated to the protection and enjoyment of Washington's ocean, waves and beaches - More Details. July 6, 2015. Exploring the Depths of Elliot Bay via Submersible. What am I getting myself into? Stockton Rush, CEO of OceanGate and Sub Pilot. Surprisingly spacious inside the Cyclops 1. The visibility off the aquarium was surprisingly decent, we were able to see the bottom when we were 20ft. from it. There were a number of small fis...After...
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