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How much are waves worth? A Save the Waves Round Table needs your questions
November 29, 2008
*Note: If you have a question you'd like brought up at the round table, please leave a comment below.)


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Contact: João De Macedo
+1-415-518-4747; joao@savethewaves.org

November 25, 2008 - Save The Waves Coalition announces a groundbreaking new event, "The Value of Waves Roundtable," taking place Friday, December 5th, 2008, in Half Moon Bay, CA. The first-ever event will be at brand-new Oceano Hotel & Spa at Pillar Point Harbor, in the shadow of the word-famous big-wave break "Mavericks." The Roundtable will bring together thought leaders and experts from multiple fields to discuss wave and coastal protection within the context of Save The Waves' new global initiative, the World Wave Sites Program.

"We're extremely excited to be hosting a gathering of experts of this magnitude," says Dean LaTourrette, executive director for Save The Waves. "These individuals are at the top of their respective fields, coming together to discuss the value of waves and coastal zones, and how to protect them. This is what Save The Waves is all about."

Participants are coming from as far as Australia, Hawaii, and from throughout the U.S., and range from environmentalists such as the Sierra Club's Mark Massara and Surfrider Foundation's Chad Nelsen, to business leaders like Reef founder and International Surfing Association president Fernando Aguerre, to writers and surf culture experts such as The Surfer's Path's Drew Kampion and author and editor Steve Hawk.

The one-day gathering will focus on a variety of topics, including the Aesthetic, Historic and Cultural Value of Waves, the Economic Value of Waves, Coastal Laws, Public Policy and Politics, Management and Conservation of Natural Surfing Resources, and the Sport of Surfing.

A full list of Guest Participants includes:


J. Nichols, Ocean Revolution
Chad Nelsen, Surfrider Foundation
Len Materman, Stanford University's Center for Ecotourism and Sustainable Dev. (CESD)
Brad Farmer, National Surfing Reserves (NSR)
Mark Massara, Sierra Club
Drew Kampion, The Surfer's Path
Ben Finney, University of Hawaii
Steve Hawk, Action Sports Group
Will Henry, Save The Waves Coalition
Chris LaFranchi, Natural Equity
Fernando Aguerre, ISA/SIMA/Surfrider Argentina
Jim Moriarty, Surfrider Foundation
Wayne Bartholomew (honorary, contributing statement)

Please note: "The Value of Waves Roundtable" is closed to the public and media attendance is by advance invitation only. For more information please contact program manager João De Macedo, 415-518-4747, joao@savethewaves.org.

About Save The Waves Coalition
Save The Waves is an environmental coalition dedicated to preserving the world's surf spots and their surrounding environments. The organization's goal is to preserve and protect surfing locations around the planet and to educate the public about their value. Save The Waves is a 501(c)3 non-profit. http://www.savethewaves.org

About the World Wave Sites Program
The World Wave Sites Program aims to proactively designate and help preserve outstanding waves, surf zones and their surrounding environments, around the world. The program will serve as a model for preserving wave breaks and their surrounding areas throughout the world by recognizing the positive environmental, social, cultural and economic benefits of waves.
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chuck allison 11/29/2008 04:58 PM   * PREMIUM MEMBER - Real Name
1. Here on the east coast, there has been an increase in the number and scopeof beach sand pumping projects. What can be done to insure that the project will not damage the area surfing resources? 2. There seems to be a lack in the gerenal publics eye that surfing resources need to be protected, either from pollution or damage incured during "shoreline protection" related to real estate or toursit dollars.
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