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International Surfing Day

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Unofficial holiday celebrating surfing

International Surfing Day, held annually on the third Saturday of June,[citation needed] is an unofficial, environmentally conscious[1] sports-centered holiday that celebrates the sport ofsurfing,surfing lifestyle, and the sustainability of ocean resources.[2][3] Contests and prizes[4] are also part of the celebration, with surfing-related industries donating prizes such as surfboards and wetsuits.[1] Another purpose of thecelebration is to promote the popularity of surfing and to attract new participants.[5]

History

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A Naupaka plant

International Surfing Day was established in 2005 bySurfing Magazine[6][7] andThe Surfrider Foundation.[6][7] International Surfing Day closely follows the spirit and intent of the World Surf Day, established by the Usenet newsgroup alt.surfing in 1993.[8] International Surfing Day is a worldwide[9] celebration of the sport of surfing. The day is observed with surf contests,[7] barbecues,[10] film screenings[1] and other surf-related activities. Surfers also use the day to give back to the environment by organizing beach clean-ups,[6][7][11][12][13][14] dune and other habitat restoration[10] and other activities[3] such as lobbying to maintain the recreation areas in California where surfing occurs, or plantingNaupaka (a flowering coastal plant) in Hawaii.[15][16]

Direct action was used by form of protest on this day in England to express opposition to sewage in the waters of the Gold Coast; a precarious problem for many surfers who become infected by the bacteria from open wounds from sports-related injuries.[17]

Extent of celebrations

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International Surf Day events have been held on all populated continents including South America where it is celebrated inArgentina,[9]Brazil,[18] andPeru.[18] Also in the Southern Hemisphere the holiday is observed in the Oceanian nations ofAustralia[19] andNew Zealand.[18] The day is also widely observed in the American state ofHawaii, also in Oceania.[3][14]

In North America the surfing day is most widely observed and celebrations may be found inCanada,[18]Costa Rica,[18] theFrench Antilles,[18]El Salvador,[20]Mexico,[21] and in the majority of coastal states of theUnited States:California,[4][15]Connecticut,[18]District of Columbia,[18]Florida,[13][22]Georgia,[23]Maine,[18]Maryland,[18]New Jersey,[6][11]New York,[18]North Carolina,[18]Oregon,[10]South Carolina,[24]Texas,[18]andVirginia.[18]After North America the observance has the most popularity in Europe: including in most of the coastalEuropean Union and it is held by surf enthusiasts inFrance,[5][18]Italy,[5] theUnited Kingdom,[17][18]Portugal,[5]Spain,[5] andBelgium.[18] Further European celebrations are held inNorway,[5] in addition to many of the EU nations overseas possessions.

In Africa, the two French territories ofRéunion andMayotte[5] hold annual festivities alongsideMorocco,[5] the Spanish insular area of theCanary Islands[5] andSouth Africa. The day has also taken hold in some other countries such asIsrael andJapan.[5][18]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^abcInternational Surfing Day Gets Challenging, Surfline, Press Release, June 16, 2008, access date June 26, 2008
  2. ^The Third Annual International Surfing Day is back Friday June 20th[permanent dead link], by Nicole DeJesus, access date June 27, 2008
  3. ^abcInternational Surfing Day Clean Up Set for June 21, By Jenna Ishii, September 6, 2008, Hawaii Reporter, access date June 27, 2008
  4. ^abInternational Surfing Day announces challenges & prizesArchived February 13, 2012, at theWayback Machine, SurfersVillage, June 16, 2008, access date June 27, 2008
  5. ^abcdefghij(in English and French)Surfing Day celebrated on beaches throughout Europe/UNE VAGUE SANS FRONTIERES !, June 25, 2008, Surfers Village, access date June 30, 2008
  6. ^abcdO.C., A.C. celebrate surfing 'holiday' today[permanent dead link] by Jon Coen, For The Press/PressOfAtlanticCity.com, June 20, 2008, access date June 25, 2008
  7. ^abcdInternational Surfing Day Gets Challenging, June 16, 2008, access date June 25, 2008
  8. ^alt.surfing
  9. ^ab(in Spanish)Conciencia ecológica en el Día Mundial del SurfArchived July 1, 2008, at theWayback Machine, La Capital (newspaper), access date June 27, 2008
  10. ^abcOn The Sidelines[permanent dead link],Newport News Times, June 20, 2008, access date June 27, 2008
  11. ^abprojects focus of Surf Day petition, by Sarah Webster, APP.com, June 22, 2008, access date June 25, 2008
  12. ^Surfers have global missionArchived June 6, 2011, at theWayback Machine, SeaCoastOnline, access date June 22, 2008
  13. ^abLake Worth: International Surfing Day to be marked at city beach[permanent dead link], June 16, 2008, Lake Worth Sun-Sentinel, access date June 26, 2008
  14. ^abHarbor gets a Surfing Day cleanup[permanent dead link], by Rachale Gehrlein, June 25, 2008, access date June 26, 2008
  15. ^abSurf's up by Jen Ingan, New Times, Strokes and Plugs, June 19, 2008, access date June 27, 2008
  16. ^Surfrider Foundation hosts Hookipa cleanup,The Maui News, June 18, 2008, access date June 27, 2008
  17. ^abSAS celebrate International Surfing Day at the Gold Coast FestivalArchived June 28, 2008, at theWayback Machine, June 20, 2008, access date June 27, 2008
  18. ^abcdefghijklmnopqrInternational Surfing Day, Surfrider Foundation
  19. ^News International Surfing Day[permanent dead link] by Richard Hardy, June 19, 2008, Drift Surf Magazine, access date June 26, 2008
  20. ^El Salvador Takes International Surfing Day To New HeightsArchived November 12, 2006, at theWayback Machine, by Emilia Estrada, Surfing Magazine, access date June 27, 2008
  21. ^(in Spanish)El viernes 20 de Junio se celebra el Día Internacional del Surf 2008[permanent dead link], by Carlos Cohen, Surfeando, June 18, 2008, access date June 27, 2008
  22. ^Justin Beard: Board Meeting, by Justin Beard, June 19, 2008, access date June 27, 2008
  23. ^ESA Georgia Surf Contest This Weekend[permanent dead link], TransWorldSurf, June 24, 2008, access date June 25, 2008
  24. ^International Surfing Day on Friday – Summer of Surf Celebration This Weekend on Folly BeachArchived January 29, 2013, atarchive.today, Moultrie News, June 18, 2008, access date June 27, 2008

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