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The Beginning…..Orange County

January 16, 2012

First of let me introduce myself. My name is Matt Buttrey, and I have been surfing for over 30+ years. Recently I was asked by the owner of SoCalsurfreport.com to help out with daily updates and photos of surf around Orange and L.A. Counties, to which I gladly accepted. As for the surf lately…since about [...]

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Water Pollution in California

July 6, 2011

Are you aware how wholesome your H2O is? Should you live within Southern CA, you must have some misgivings. San Diego as well as Riverside areas have particularly missed the actual grade. Just how does North Park drinking water rank among big town utilities? And so what can you do to make sure you’re safe [...]

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Ocean Pollution in California

May 21, 2011
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Did anyone know that ocean pollution or trash or garbage is in the Pacific Ocean from California to Japan? This is an extremely serious and dangerous situation. With this pollution it can harm the ecosystems of everything the ocean provides. Read on for more information. Keep Our Oceans Clean The ocean pollution in California is [...]

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Del Mar Beach

May 11, 2011
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I surfed Del Mar Beach 15th Ave today. Waves were Super Sloppy. Waves were 2-3′ ft Knee to Waist High. Surf Report for 5/11/11 Swell was a wierd mix of NNW wind swell and a fading SSW ground. The Swell looks to be increasing through Saturday, just in time for the WSA West Coast Championships [...]

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Surfrider Foundation in California

May 5, 2011
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Visionary surfers in Malibu, California founded Surfrider Foundation back in 1984. There now are seventy chapters located around the West and East coast and the Gulf of Mexico and the Hawaiian coastline. Puerto Rico is also included. Surfrider Foundation There are over fifty thousand members in the United States. This non-profit organization is totally grassroots [...]

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