Archive April 2012

Peter Douglas, Sentry of California’s Coast, Dies at 69 0

Peter Douglas, who fought for decades to preserve the California coast — treasured for its vast stretches of pristine beaches, jagged cliffs and delicate wetlands — died on April 1 at his sister’s home in La Quinta, Calif. He was 69.

The cause was lung cancer, his son Vanja said.

For 26 years, Mr. Douglas was the executive director of the California Coastal Commission, the powerful state agency that he helped create with a mandate to keep the coast open to the public — and one that set a high standard for its counterparts in other states.

He brought a profound passion for the sea to the task.

Mr. Douglas was a boy when he, his mother and sister boarded a ship to cross the English Channel while emigrating from Germany after World War II, eventually coming to the United States. The roiling currents and tides entranced him, he once said, creating “an intangible, unbreakable, lifelong bond.”

It became his mission to ensure that all Californians could swim, surf, fish or just see the sea along the 1.5 million acres of the state’s 1,100 miles of coastline — to the consternation of many commercial interests and property owners.

Mr. Douglas was the executive director of the commission from 1985 until November, when he stepped down because of his declining health.

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Mick Fanning Claims
Rip Curl Pro Bells Beach
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Mick Fanning (AUS), 30, has claimed the 2012 Rip Curl Pro Bells Beach presented by Ford Ranger over reigning 11-time ASP World Champion Kelly Slater (USA), 40, in offshore three-to-five foot (1 – 1.5 metre) waves at Bells Beach.

Event No. 2 of 10 on the 2012 ASP World Championship Tour, the Rip Curl Pro Bells Beach culminated in dramatic fashion today with pundits calling it the “best Final in event history.”

The Australian and American went blow for blow throughout the 35-minute bout, exchanging massive scores and the lead several times before the dust settled.

“I’m so pumped,” Fanning said. “Kelly (Slater) did that Hail Mary for the 10 and I thought, ‘oh, here we go.’ I just caught waves and I’m stoked it all paid off. I’m really at a loss for words and I’m just pumped. It doesn’t get any sweeter. The crowd’s been amazing with the whole amphitheater and the history that comes with it. I always picture this event and have had some seconds over the years, so to get this one, I’m so pumped.”

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Michael Peterson Passes Away 0

Surfing icon Michael Peterson has passed away after reportedly suffering a heart attack March 29 at his home in Australia. He was 59 years old.

“We are saddened to announce that Michael passed away this morning,” told Peterson’s mother Joan Watt on his Facebook fan page. “He will be greatly missed. We thank you for your support and prayers.”

The outpouring of love for the enigmatic 1970s surf star was immediate, and in a testament to how profound the man’s impact truly was on the sport of surfing, the news reverberated around the surf world nearly instantaneously across social media channels. Over the years, Peterson’s surfing has inspired everybody from Tom Curren to Kelly Slater, Mick Fanning and Joel Parkinson.

“I’m so glad Rabbit [Bartholomew] and I went out to see MP at his home only four weeks ago to talk some story,” told 1976 world champion Peter Townend, who grew up under the shadow of Peterson on Australia’s Gold Coast. “Save some waves in Heaven for us MP.”

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