Global Wave Conference 2011
Biarritz


The Global Wave Conference, an international conference on Wave Protection takes place in two of the most beautiful destinations on the planet - Biarritz, France (Monday Oct 24th) and San Sebastian-Donostia, Spain (Oct 25th).

Gathering key international marine water quality non-profit whose mission is to protect waves, this unique event offers the opportunity to share perspectives and points of view and understand respective strategies and tactics. Surfers Against Sewage, Save the Waves, WiLDCOAST, Surf Protection Society, National Surfing Reserves, Salvem O Surf  and Surfrider Foundation will all take attend.

The Value of Waves
This conference, also open to the general public, will help to reflect upon the value of waves. To surfers, ocean waves are invaluable and should not be interfered with under any circumstances. However, they are not held in the same esteem by wider society.

“Good” surfing waves are unique. Like ski resorts. And they are therefore also a valuable source of income for coastal communities and should be protected for commercial as well as environmental reasons.
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In a particular spot, the production of “good” surfing waves depends on external factors such as the characteristics of the incoming swell and the strength and direction of the wind, plus local factors such as the shape and material of the sea bed beyond and around the breaking area.

Surfspots are also under threat by potential developments that would dissipate their energy, for example to prevent erosion or to generate electricity. The conference will explore the consequences environmentally, economically and socially in terms of impacts on the local tourism economy, coastal erosion and climatic disorder.

These 3 questions will be at the centre of the 3-day conference:

1. How to define the value of a wave?
2. What are the current threats to the waves?
3. What strategies can be put in place in order to protect them?

To answer them, Surfers Against Sewage from the United Kingdom, Save the Waves based in Northern California, WiLDCOAST from Mexico, Surf Protection Society of New Zealand, Australia’s National Surfing Reserves, Portugal’s Salvem O Surf (…) and Chapters of the Surfrider international network (Australia, Argentina, Europe, Japan, Morocco and United States), will be present. Representatives from the political and scientific worlds, joined by engineers specializing in coastal development, will also discuss the issue of waves within their respective areas of expertise.
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Open to the general public // Conferences from 9am to 6pm // Streamed live // More info at www.surfrider.eu