SURFRIDER FOUNDATION Ally Nathan, Aly Ford, Emily Redden, Gary Zucker, and Julie Cloud.

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SURFRIDER FOUNDATION Ally Nathan, Aly Ford, Emily Redden, Gary Zucker, and Julie Cloud

About Surfrider Foundation  Founded by surfers in Malibu, California  Mission: Protection of coastlines  Located in 15 different countries

Why it’s Important  Food sources in the ocean  Food chain

Causes and Examples  Littering  Global warming  Sewage  Development  Acid rain  Farm run-off

Surfrider and the Nation SURFRIDER-  Campaigns  Programs:  Rise Above Plastic  Blue Water Task Force  Know Your H2O NATION- □ Supporting campaigns ▫ Stopping overdevelopment ▫ New bill’s, policies, etc. ▫ Recycling

How You Can Help  Supporting campaigns  Donating  Recycling  Volunteering  Membership