Project AIRSHIP: Using Blimps To Spot Sharks
Apart from the inconvenience of being stored fully inflated, blimps are proving to be an effective tool for long-duration monitoring of fixed coastal...
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“It definitely took some encouragement from Chris to bring the clothes airer onto the stage. It’s a standard clothes horse that just sounds...
The History of Surfboard Design: The Campbell Brothers and The Bonzer
Who Was Involved?Credited by Simon Anderson himself as being the forerunners of tri-fin boards, brothers Malcolm and Duncan Campbell were part of the...
Surfer Magazine | Thank You And Goodbye (For Now?)
Surfer Magazine1960 – October 2nd 2020 “I like to feel that surfing is a little more artistic and light, with a sense of humor,...
The Role of Surfing in Gold Coast Culture
Along these lines, what role would you say the inclusion of the Gold Coast as a World Surfing Reserve can play on the...
The History Of Surfboard Design: Mark Richards’ Twin Fin
Who Was Involved?Born in 1957 in Newcastle, Australia, Mark Richards was something of a surfing prodigy. Influenced by his father’s relationship with the...
Surfing The Black Sea | Surf Simply
In this day and age, it’ll be interesting to follow where surfing takes our adventurous souls. Romania sure is one of the wilder...
What Is Surf Art? The Ben Cook Interview
With that, we get into our cars, cross the main road, and drive a few minutes inland to Ben’s home and studio. His...
A Sense of Overcoming | Surf Simply
When asked about his plans for the future, he is, like most of us, at the mercy of travel restrictions. But even though...








