Archive July 2009

Hurley US Open Of Surfing – Looks Flat… 0

Huntington Beach set for the Hurley US Open Of Surfing basically looks … flat.

surfline is reporting a possible ground swell to fill in later today, but that will only push the surf into the 1-3 ft range.. There are some surfers out, but looks like slim pickings…

Surfing not a crime at Long Island and Rockaway Beach 0

Famous last words, but Long Island and Rockaway Beach wave riders may soon be able to peel off their “Surfing Is Not a Crime” bumper stickers.

After handing out a number of tickets against surfers at Montauk Point State Park, Robert Moses State Park and the Rockaways over the years, authorities are quietly phasing out the practice.

Ronald F. Foley, the director of the Eastern Long Island region of the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation – the main ticket-writing entity in Montauk – said that his officers had issued just one surfing-related summons in Montauk Point State Park this year.

Officials with the city’s parks department have issued none this year for surfing outside the legal breaks in the Rockaways. Patricia Bertuccio, a spokeswoman for the parks department, said that its officers have generally avoided summonses, choosing instead to direct wayward surfers to stick to the officially designated surfing beaches that were established in 2005 and 2007.

This is probably a mixed blessing for longtime surfers in the area.

On the one hand, they are not being harassed by the police. But if the phase-out holds, it would also seem to signify the growing acceptance of surfing as a local pastime, translating into more crowded breaks and more competition for waves.

“Surfing was not a very popular thing back when there were nothing but big boards and you had to have Hawaiian and West Coast-style waves,’’ Mr. Foley said. “Now, things are different, and the boards you have are different for the waves we have here in the Atlantic, so the interest has grown.’’

read more at NYTIMES

Mystery over unconscious surfer 0

The woman was still attached to her surfboard when she was rescued

Police are trying to identify a surfer who was rescued from the sea off Dorset after she became unconscious.

The woman was attached to her surfboard when she was pulled from the water off Boscombe beach by RNLI lifeguards.

She was taken to the Royal Bournemouth Hospital where she is in a serious condition.

Police are appealing for help in trying to identify her. She is white, thought to be in her 20s, about 5ft 7in, blonde, with a pierced lip and nose.

She is slim, has blue eyes and was wearing a black O’Neill wetsuit.

‘Very distinctive’

Officers said she was also using a “very distinctive” surfboard, which was “aqua blue in colour with J P Liquid Solutions, the name of the manufacturer, written on it”.

Mike Latto was filming a documentary about the building of Europe’s first artificial surf reef off Boscombe, when he caught the rescue on camera.

Sgt Alexander Smith, of Boscombe police station, said: “So far we’ve been unable to identify the lady and it appears that she may well have been surfing on her own.

“I’d ask anyone who recognises the lady from this description to call Dorset Police urgently so that her family and friends can be contacted.”

read original from BBC