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5 Gyres Project

Anna and Marcus from the 5 Gyres Project recently sent us this great video. Thanks for the update guys and keep up the hard work!

To learn more about plastic marine pollution please visit 5gyres.org and algalita.org.

Wetsuit Drive for Chilean Divers/Fisherman

The outpouring of support for the Chilean coastal community relief efforts has been amazing so far, thank you! Though the devastation is significant, progress is being made in these coastal communities.  BUT, we are asking for one last rally of support.

Our resident hero on the streets down there Quinn Campbell who has been on it almost 24/7 since the morning of the quake and tsunami, lost his own house in the coastal village of Curanipe, and abandoned his vacation plans with his wife and son to lead the way and direct the majority of the relief efforts along the coastal towns and villages. Quinn advised us that the local divers and fisherman (Quik team rider and Chilean charger Ramon Navarro’s father being one) have lost a lot of their equipment, including their already meager wetsuit quivers.

With that, in conjunction with SIMA, Quiksilver Foundation is heading up a wetsuit drive over the next 2 weeks thru march 26.  So please scour your homes for those fullsuits you no longer wear or have grown out of and make a difference by donating them to our Chilean friends.

Following are the specific needs Quinn gave us:

  • ONLY MENS FULL SUITS, BOOTIES & HOODS (no springs, short arm fulls or vests!)
  • Ideally we want 4/3’s or 5/4/3’s but we will take 3/2’s as well
  • Sizes needed include mens small, medium, large or xl
  • Old dive suits are very welcome
  • Basically any fullsuit that is in somewhat decent condition, the warmer the better

Please mail or drop-off all suits to:

Quiksilver

Attn: Jeff Wilson

15362 Graham St.

Huntington Beach, CA 92649

Thanks for your help once again!!!

Surfrider Foundation Celebrates World Water Day

March 22nd is World Water Day – a global observance of our planet’s most precious resource. In recognition of World Water Day, the Surfrider Foundation is unveiling a robust offering of events and activities, including the launch of a new water quality and management-related program, a new educational video, an exciting water quality-themed online contest, and a one day-only membership offering.

Founded in 1993 by the United Nations General Assembly, World Water Day was created to help focus public attention on the critical water issues facing our global community. The theme for this year’s World Water Day is “Clean Water for a Healthy World.”

“Water is the foundational basis for all life on the planet,” says Matt McClain, Surfrider Foundation’s Director of Marketing and Communications. “How we interact and manage water has a direct affect on not only our marine resources, but the whole of our world as well.”

To help illustrate this point, the Surfrider Foundation is launching “Know Your H20″ – a new program that focuses on the issues behind use and management of our world’s water resources – on World Water Day.

“Know Your H20 is the next evolutionary step in Surfrider Foundation’s long-running Blue Water Task Force monitoring program,” says McClain. “Our goal is to move beyond telling people there are challenges to marine water quality, and towards educating them on how they can take steps to improve it.”

The Surfrider Foundation officially launches the program with the premiere of their highly anticipated animated movie “The Cycle of Insanity: The Real Story of Water.” The film, which was created by a cadre of Surfrider Foundation volunteer activists, is narrated by LOST star Zuleikha Robinson and focuses on the various challenges and solutions relating to water management.

Surfrider Foundation will also be kicking off an online contest for its Blue Note Karaoke event on World Water Day. Starting March 22nd, people can log onto MySpace and enter for a chance to win an all-expense paid trip to California to participate in Surfrider’s Blue Note Karaoke event on May 6th.

Finally, the Surfrider Foundation will be offering a special one-day only World Water Day membership package on March 22nd. For the discount price of $20 (regularly $25), purchasers will receive a one-year membership to the Surfrider Foundation and their choice of either a reusable FilterForGood Nalgene bottle or organic tote bag.

For additional information on the Surfrider Foundation’s World Water Day activations, visit surfrider.org.

Chili: First Wave of Relief

Be sure to check out the Surfline article featuring Quiksilver team rider and Chilean charger Ramon Navarro who is leading an earthquake relief effort in Chili…click here to read.

“It is amazing to see how the international surfing community and organizations have rallied around us to support our country in this time of need” -Ramon Navarro.

How you can help:

Save The Waves Coalition
Online donations: http://www.savethewaves.org/
Donations by check: Save The Waves Coalition
PO Box 183, Davenport, CA 95017, USA; +1-831-426-6169
Mark “Chile Earthquake” in comments/memo fields
Save The Waves Nonprofit Tax ID # 36-4515216
Contact: Lindsey Davis, +1-831-426-6169, lindsey@savethewaves.org

Chile Earthquake

As you all are aware the coast of Chile was hit Saturday morning by a devastating 8.8 earthquake, with numerous significant aftershocks following.  The epicenter of the quake was in the heart of the Chilean surf community and our team rider Ramon Navarro’s turf, from Pichilemu south to Concepcion.  So this one’s close to home for Quiksilver.

We’ve been assessing the situation with a handful of people on the ground, including our very own Quinn Campbell, who’s been invaluable on helping us the last 2 days sort out the damage and the needs.  It’s become abundantly clear the most immediate need is providing water filters, as most of the water delivery systems have been severely damaged.

With that, on behalf of the company, the Quiksilver Foundation is contributing  to Save the Waves, which has been on the ground since the get-go and is very connected to the local populations and the surf community due to its extensive environmental initiatives there.  We are very pleased to be supporting their efforts, which are in conjunction with two other organizations assisting them, Waves for Water and Operation Rainbow.

Additionally, we encourage each of you to donate individually what you can to the relief effort in Chile.  We are confident that your donations will be productively used by routing them to any one of the three aid organizations involved in the region:

Thank you all for your contributions and heartfelt wishes to the people of Chile for a successful relief and rebuilding effort in the coming months.

Sustainable Seafood Guide

The Monterey Bay Aquariums has a great Seafood Guide loaded with useful information for all of you seafood lovers. Be sure to check it out and learn how you can choose ocean-friendly seafood wherever you live or travel. for more info please click here.

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Haiti Relief Effort

As you know, the magnitude 7 quake that struck Haiti this past Tuesday has become a major catastrophe for the region to say the least.  Thousands of people are without shelter, food and water.  There has been no firm estimate on how many people have lost their lives in the quake but experts estimate that toll could be in the thousands.  The international Red Cross estimated 3 million people (a third of the population) may need emergency relief.

In response, The Quiksilver Foundation is making a contribution to Operation USA.  Operation USA is an international relief agency that helps communities at home and abroad overcome the effects of disasters, disease and endemic poverty by providing privately-funded relief, reconstruction and development aid.  Our contribution to Operation USA will help to gather the much needed medical and emergency supplies.

If you would like to make a personal contribution,  listed below are  a number of different NGO’s (non-governmental organization) that are taking donations to purchase the resources needed (i.e. temporary shelters, food, water and medical supplies).

  • Donate through Wyclef Jean’s foundation, Yele Haiti at http://www.yele.org/ or Text “Yele” to 501501 and $5 will be charged to your phone bill and given to relief projects through the organization.
  • Operation USA is appealing for donations of funds from the public and corporate donations in bulk of health care materials, water purification supplies and food supplements which it will ship to the region from its base in the Port of Los Angeles. Donate online at http://www.opusa.org/ or by phone at 1-800-678-7255 or, by check made out to Operation USA, 3617 Hayden Ave, Suite A, Culver City, CA 90232.
  • International Medical Corps is assembling a team of first responders and resources to provide lifesaving medical care and other emergency services to survivors of the earthquake. The IMC previously helped recovery efforts after September 2009’s earthquake in Sumatra, Indonesia, and the massive 2005 earthquake in Pakistan. Donate to the International Medical Corps through their 24-hour hotline at 800-481-4462 or on the web at http://www.imcworldwide.org/Page.aspx?pid=332
  • Mercy Corps is sending a team of emergency responders to assess damage, and seek to fulfill immediate needs of quake survivors. The agency aided families after earthquakes in Peru in 2007, China and Pakistan in 2008, and Indonesia last year. Donate online at http://www.mercycorps.org/, call 1-888-256-1900 or send checks to Mercy Corps Haiti Earthquake Fund; Dept NR; PO Box 2669; Portland, OR 97208.
  • Doctors Without Borders is on the ground and has set up clinics to treat injured in Haiti. Donate any amount at http://doctorswithoutborders.org/ so they can keep their efforts going.

Thank you for your help and support.  Our thoughts and prayers go out to all who have been affected by this tragedy.

Saltwater Therapy with the Champ

Some of surfing’s biggest names came together over the last few weeks to share the joys of waveriding with children affected by Cystic Fibrosis (CF). And what better place to introduce surfing than its birthplace — Hawaii.

Founded in 2008, the Mauli Ola Foundation (“Breath Of Life” in Hawaiian) provides fun and supportive surf experiences for those struggling with the life-threatening disease. This year, Kelly Slater, Jamie O’Brien and Buttons Kaluhiokalani were among two dozen pros on hand to help pass along the stoke.

Check out surfline to read more.

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For more information on the Mauli Ola Foundation please visit their website at www.mauliola.org.

Eco Surf Volunteers 2010

Check out all the great programs our friends at Eco Surf Volunteers have coming up in 2010. For more infomation visit their website

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ISA’s Fernando Aguerre Meets IOC President Mr. Jacques Rogge in Switzerland

On November 19, ISA President Fernando Aguerre met in Lausanne, Switzerland, with the highest authority of the Sports World, Mr. Jacques Rogge, International Olympic Committee (IOC) President. Also in attendance was IOC Sports Director, Mr. Christophe Dubi. Surfing chances for Olympic Games inclusion was part of the agenda. Over 15 years ago Aguerre started his quest to get Surfing into the world most important sporting event. Surfing was one of the most attractive sports on the Asian Beach Games (Bali, 2008). Surfing will be featured in the South American Beach Games (Uruguay, December 2009). For the third time in a row Surfing was part of the Bolivarian Games. Also, some other Action Sports like BMX and Snowboarding were added to the Sports Program in the last ten years.

Read more here.

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