15.3 MonolithJohn Cherry and Terry Martin have taken on the difficult task of creating modern replicas of Bob Simmons' dual fin monoliths.
15.3 The Warden"Gary Strachan has been a surfer and environmental warrior since 1964; protecting and monitoring the wildlife of California's North Coast, Gary lives with his wife…
15.3 Undercurrents"Eastern Surf Magazine (ESM) presents a diverse sampling of the best surfers riding the best waves from Florida to Nova Scotia, all conveniently packaged in…
15.3 Two x Fours"Photographic framework from recent submissions, including a collection of land and water shots that provide unique perspectives on the surfer-barrel relationship."
15.1 Rodrigo and The Art of Fun"Artist Rodney ""Rodrigo"" McCoubrey's playful and creative approach to artful living inspired the secret spot-adjascent baja casita he built out of recycled materials, as well…
15.1 Tenshi no HashigoWith no crowds to speak of, a small fishing village in Japan hosts countless short-lived typhoon swells that pound the rocky point along its lonely…
15.1 Down at the SugarmillIn the wake of the Waialua Sugarmill's closure, several surfboard shapers and glassers, as well as many surfer-owned manufacturing companies, have moved in to create…
15.1 Tagging Along A Dream"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…
15.1 The AdvocateOcean Beach local and Environmental Lawyer Mark Massara talks about his advocacy work in protecting the California coast, involving roles at The Surfrider Foundation and…
15.1 An Occurrence at The MotuPhotographer Jeff Divine recounts his personal experiences with the growth of crowds at surf spots due to published photos and societal expansion, and various locals'…
15.1 Beach GlassA surfer passes time during a flatspell by finding and collecting beach glass-- pieces of glass that have been smoothed down by the sea and…
15.1 Barry Britton’s Celtic LinesIrish surfer and artist Barry Britton's artistic and arcitectural works represent the unique local environment and culture of the Irish coast and surfing culture.