A bikini-clad girl returns a lost surfboard to a stranger surfing without a leash at WindanSea during the 1970s.
A surfer passes time during a flatspell by finding and collecting beach glass-- pieces of glass that have been smoothed down by the sea and have washed up on the beach.
"A married couple sail from California to Panama along the Pacific Coast of Central America, inspired by a photo of Nexpa taken by the husband years earlier on an overland voyage through Central America."
Shane Peel shares photos and stories depicting the waves of Victoria, Australia and the people who ride them.
"Mickey Munoz takes us through a collection of his personal images where he recounts some of his adventures: underwater demolition, building boats for America's Cup, sailing the Hokule'a with Joey Cabell, getting demasted 1200 miles off Hawaii, shaping surfboards with Bob McTavish, and other adventures tales."
Irish surfer and artist Barry Britton's artistic and arcitectural works represent the unique local environment and culture of the Irish coast and surfing culture.
Photographer Jeff Divine recounts his personal experiences with the growth of crowds at surf spots due to published photos and societal expansion, and various locals' attempts to mitigate the effects.
Ocean Beach local and Environmental Lawyer Mark Massara talks about his advocacy work in protecting the California coast, involving roles at The Surfrider Foundation and The Sierra Club. Author, Dan Duane also takes readers through Massara's house and life including his collection of Dick Brewer guns.
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