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Valentine’s Day POW ACTION

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ACTION: This Valentine’s day, why not shun Hallmark’s commercial demands and simply send your significant other, flirtatious friends and even your bromance one of our free Protect Our Waves petition Valentine E-cards remainders. 

We’ve got POW Valentine messages ranging from the outrageously risqué, to sickly sweet.  Be proud to help protect the waves we all love. 

ACTION: Download these fun POW Valentine’s images (copy, save and share far and wide.)

ACTION:  Tag, tweet and email your female (and/or male) across Facebook, twitter and your address book. 

ACTION: Remember to make sure you’ve signed Protect Our Waves petition (www.protectourwaves.org.uk ).   

Recent POW activity: 

RAMPION:  We were delighted to announce that after its crucial intervention with E.ON, the Rampion offshore wind farm developers, potentially catastrophic damage to local surfing waves has now been averted.

E.ON initially identified a potential reduction in wave height of up to 22% for surfing beaches in and around Brighton as a result of the planned renewable energy development. This would have been a major blow to the substantial local surf community and important related economy.  However, thanks to vital discussions between SAS, E.ON and leading local surfers and surfing-related businesses, the developers have reassessed their plans to minimise impacts on important local surfing breaks.  This outcome will deliver a win-win for sustainable energy and local surfers.

Read the full story here:   

Dreading Dredging?  We recently called on communities in North Cornwall to submit opinions on a massive and potentially devastating coastal dredging proposal.  Marine Minerals Limited are applying for a license to remove millions of tonnes of sediment from North Cornwall’s sea bed as little as 200 meters offshore at some of Cornwall’s premier beaches, including; St Ives Bay, Porthtowan, St Agnes & Perranporth.  We will continue to represent surfers, other recreational water sports users and the environment throughout this contentious licensing proposal. 

Read the full story here:

And HUGE thanks Leon Nikoosimaitak for designing these great cards.  Check out Leon’s work here.  And thanks also to Greg Martin, Ollie Howe and Ian Forsyth for donating the images.

 

And thanks to Rip Curl Planet for their ongoing support of the POW campaigns.  RCP


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