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Donkey Bay in Namibia was the location of an impromptu surf event that brought together surfers from across the world to battle it out in the ocean for $1,500.
Scripps Oceanography scientists developed an instrument to measure the inside of an overturning wave and other deep and shallow water processes.
For every perfect wave breaking on an idyllic surf destination, there's a bad wave haunting our home break. Here's what determines a mediocre wave for surfing.
In the water world of waves, a surfboard is more than sporting equipment. It's a vehicle for change that can become a catalyst for empowerment and a platform for social engagement.
When the golden hues of summer fade and the breezy whispers of autumn begin, a peculiar melancholy tends to grip many of us.
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The most successful competitive surfer of all time, Kelly Slater, rode what may have been the last heat of his 24-year professional career.
Jack Robinson and Gabriela Bryan have taken out the 2024 Margaret River Pro.
Big wave surfing is an industry with an industry.
The exponential growth in the number of surfing participants is undeniable, but the industry failed to accompany and capitalize on this opportunity. Here's why the sport lacks undergraduate and postgraduate courses and programs and how to draft a simple surf industry MBA program.