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Environment Features

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TO SURF OR NOT TO SURF

Rain. Unless it’s gooi'ing a wet blanket on your jol, dousing your braai or flooding your low lying posie, its probably one of our...

Biodegradable Surfboard Packaging

In the last decade or two, the surf industry has been undergoing a shift toward more environmentally friendly surf apparel. We have seen wooden...

Seismic Blasting Off the Eastern Cape Coast

Just short of a week ago, Zag put together a little web nugget around the seismic surveying that was set to go ahead just...

Seismic Sea Sickness

Whales, possibly the most irie animal on the planet. Gooi them some dreadlocks and you would be forgiven for mistaking these ocean wanderers as Bob...

Attack of the Sea Nurdles

The plastic plague strikes again!

It’s Not OK w/ Kelly Slater

Kelly Slater​'s brand Outerknown is set to partner up with Ocean Conservancy to launch their 'It's Not OK' collection. 100% of profits from these...

Making Recycling A Positive Lifestyle Change

The stats say that if things don't change there will be more plastic in the sea than fish by the year 2050. On a...

Tuffy Clean Up Your Beach Campaign Returns

Paddling into a plastic packet or navigating around sief bottles and takeaway containers is a very bumming thing. Seeing our environment trashed in any...

Durban’s beloved Bay of Plenty pier: Past, present and future

An article by Udo Richard Averweg and Dr Andrew Mather Durban is known as ‘Surf City’ and the Golden Mile (locally referred to as ‘the...