
Voices of San Miguel: What It Means to Preserve the Birthplace of Mexican Surfing
With every iconic surf break, there’s history and community. By protecting these waves, we’re protecting everything they stand for.
With every iconic surf break, there’s history and community. By protecting these waves, we’re protecting everything they stand for.
In a historic moment, the first state park in Baja California, Mexico was officially approved, providing long-lasting protection for the iconic San Miguel wave alongside 67 hectares of green space
The World Surfing Reserve and the local community now have new public access to one of the most visited beaches and waves of the reserve.
After years of consideration by government agencies and edits to technical documents, the campaign to protect San Miguel is closer to victory.
Unannounced and under the cover of night on July 24th, a foreign company secretly installed 105 meters of pipeline into the surf zone at Tres Emes beach. The location and size of the pipes that SENFU Mexico installed are major concerns for the surfing community and, particularly, the World Surfing Reserve.
‘3Ms’ Threatened By Industrial Lobster Facility The Bahía de Todos Santos World Surfing Reserve in Baja California, Mexico is
The Bahía de Todos Santos WSR hosts and action oriented local leaders summit, a film festival, and surf contest.
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