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In conjunction with our annual Surfboards Issue (On newsstands Nov. 18), we will be posting one interview per day with a craftsman who contributed to the issue. This time: New Smyrna’s Mark Wooster.

Surfing's Most (Un)Wanted: Surfing con-artist strikes again, SDPD and MoneyGram unhelpful

SURFING Magazine’s North Shore 2008 / 2009 Couch Tour takes a lay day

In conjunction with our annual Surfboards Issue (On newsstands Nov. 18), we will be posting one interview per day with a craftsman who contributed to the issue. This time: M10’s Geoff Rashe – based in Santa Cruz.

NOAA makes its decision on the Monterey Bay Marine Sanctuary; Maverick’s will remain a “seasonal” PWC zone

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The teenage new wave of women’s professional surfing stole the show at the Reef Hawaiian Pro at Haleiwa today

What does the future of surfboard shaping hold? Watch the quest for the perfect surfboard with optimum response through shaping innovations

The Rip Curl Pro Search 'Somewhere In Indonesia' stayed true to the event's DNA: the World's best surfers in the World's best waves.

Nat Young takes 1st place at the 2008 Rip Curl Grom Search Nationals in Salt Creek California. Nationals went down in pumping grom head high surf on November 2, 2008. Watch all the highlights from the surfing competition.

The Vans Triple Crown of Surfing is responsible for making or breaking professional surfing careers. 2008 Will be no different

One of surfing’s most talented and eccentric visionaries, Hawaii photographer Warren Bolster, died yesterday from an alleged self-inflicted gunshot wound. He was 59.

One of the most prolific and gifted surf/skate photographers since the early ’70s, Bolster had chronic health problems and suffered from long bouts of depression. Despite his health issues, Bolster remained on the cutting edge of surf photography with his extensive cameraboard work. His 2003 tail-mount shot of Manoa Drollet inTahiti stands as one of the greatest out-of-the-tube water shots ever captured. “Regardless of his problems,” says Surfer’s Journal photo editor and longtime friend Jeff Divine, “what stands out most with Warren is his work. And that work is right up there with the all-time greats. He is one of the all-time greats.”

Bolster was born in Washington DC, the son of an American Foreign Service diplomat. He traveled often as a child, and eventually started surfing in Sydney in 1963. During his college years, in San Diego, he took up photography, acquired a water housing and shot some of the first fisheye tube shots ever seen. The images landed a SURFING cover shot in 1972 and his career grew from there. He became involved in skateboard photography and edited Skateboarder Magazine in the mid ’70s. Captured Town surf in Honolulu for Surfer like no one else. Helicopter angles. Unique water shots. Strobe work. Bolster pioneered all of it – one of the key founding fathers in action sports photography. He will be missed, but his contribution will always be with us.


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LightBox: Saving Chile with Jesse Faen
One of the world's best stretches of pointbreaks is under siege. Jesse Faen gives us a glimpse at what we could be loosing.

 
The Summit: New Wave Discovery in Costa Rica with Kalle and Magnum
Kalle Carranza and Magnum Martinez take us to the newest Costa Rican discovery.

 
Light Box: Castles Made of Sand
Building expectations in Morocco. Jeremy Sherwin and SURFING Photographer Nate Lawrence take you on a photographic journey along the North African Coast.
 
Light Box: Return to shark Park
California's newest dicovery busts the big-wave hunt wide open.
 
Simply Decadent: Trolling the Tuamotus on the surf charter of a lifetime
Taylor Knox, Tim Curran, Mike Losness, Raimana Van Bastolaer, and Strider Wasilewski enduldge in the surf charter of a lifetime. Three gourmet meals a day, two 20 foot skipjacks and a boat load of friendly faces.
 
TRIP OF THE DECADE: FACE OFF AT THE WORLD'S BEST RIGHT
Five of surfing's great ones face off in the world's best right. Check out the slide show with Nick Carrolls audio commentary.
 
NOTES FROM THE BOWL: EVAN SLATER TAKES US BEHIND THE PEAK AT THE MAVERICK'S SURF CONTEST
SURFING Editor Evan Slater takes us behing the peak at the Maverick's Surfing Contest

 
LightBox: Lizzy takes you through the first five months from Baja to Central America
Del Mar surfer girl Elizabeth "Lizzy" Clark set sail in her 40-foot sailboat on the adventure of a lifetime - San Diego to Baja, Baja to Mainland, Mainland to Central, Central to South American, South Pacific to New Zealand, and on and on — in search of waves. Here are the photos.

 
Poseidon Adventure: A Greek Surf Odyssey
A testament to the fact that the Mediterranean has surf. Rob Gilley takes us on a Greek Surf Odyssey with Joe Curren, Mike Todd, and Ben Bourgeois.

 

 

   
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