How To Avoid A Shark Attack When Surfing Letโs face it โ sharks are scary animals. Sure, they are often misunderstood and get a bad rap since they are incredibly vital to the ecosystem and oceanic food chain and may not mean to attack surfers in particular. Sometimes we just look like food, dressed in our wet suits on our boards appearing as sea lions. But regardless, that […] Surf Martin Kuprianowicz | September 2, 2019 2 Comments
VIDEO: Incredible Footage of Huge Great White Shark Stranded in Shallow Water [arve url="https://youtu.be/-79oB38Jhjk"] SnowBrains | June 29, 2018 89 Likes 1 Tweet 0 Comments
New ‘SharkMate’ App Will Tell You The Probability Of A Shark Attack Samuel Aubin, a 15 year old Australian, is developing the first app to tell you the likelihood that you’ll be attacked by a shark. The app is called SharkMate, and uses in depth historical and real time data to rank your chances of making it home from the beach unscathed. Sharkmate takes into account 13 different factors known to influence […] Featured Article Mike Lavery | June 14, 2018 0 Comments
Lindsey Vonn is Doing her Bit for the Environment by Collecting Trash off the Beach Whilst on Vacation In my spare time I cleaned the beach. Sadly I collected this much trash in only a 100 meters of beach. We need to do a better job of protecting our planet 🌎 ❤️🙏🏻 #everyonedosomething A post shared by L I N D S E Y โข V O N N (@lindseyvonn) on May 9, 2018 at 9:03am PDT The […] SnowBrains | May 14, 2018 0 Comments
Video + Photo Tour: Big Turn Out for A-Basin’s Bikini Ski Day Saturday, May 21st- Arapahoe Basin, Colorado. ย At the crack of 10 in the morning, all the local, lazy skiers and riders made their way to A-basin for some quality spring skiing. ย This wasn’t just your average Saturday. ย It was America’s attempt to beat the Russians world record for number of skiers in bikinis and bathing suits. ย Unfortunately, the […] Keenan Grady | May 23, 2016 0 Comments
Chicama: First Nationally Protected Wave The wave itself can break for two and a half miles, but no one has reportedly ever ridden the entire wave. ย Experienced riders are able to make it down the entire length of the beach in usually 3-5 waves. It is very exciting news that this is the first nationally protected surf break- this will only promote the sustainable surfing […] Surf Keenan Grady | March 2, 2016 0 Comments
NOAA: El Nino Has Killed “The Blob” and the “Ridiculously Resilient Ridge” According to Earth Observatory, an unusually strong and persistentย ridge of atmospheric high pressure emerged in the northeastern Pacific Oceanย in 2013/14 – they named it the “Ridiculously Resilient Ridge” (RRR). This unusual ridge shutdown winds which stopped ocean upwelling, so no deep, cool water up came to the surface, which led to unusually warm surface water in that area of the […] Weather Chris Wallner | February 18, 2016 1 Comment