Wednesday, March 18, 2020

Month of the Ocean, Surfing Fit, and New WaveClocks

Them Changes

March is the month of transition from Winter to Spring including amazing seasonal transformations at the beach and in the ocean. Whether you're surfing, fishing, or just walking the beach, the seasonal changes in sands, animal life, and weather are exciting to watch. Below are a few articles to help you keep fit during the changes and see how longer term changes, like sea level rise, can affect us.
We've also just released new WaveClocks on the website! You're sure to love the new speedometer style as well as great art from Wetfeet Photography. Check them out at our shop. Also, we are soon to release New Tide Clocks and will soon have giveaways of WaveClock wax combs from reclaimed materials. Stay tuned and follow us on Instagram and Facebook for the latest info. We'll let you know here first!

A Safe Spring Equinox to Everyone!
The WaveClock Team
Keep Surf Fit

We all go through periods when we are not in the water as much as we'd like. A surf trip can ensure that you get plenty of waves. Whether it's traveling a few miles in the car, or something longer, Mark Simone has pulled together some great tips for keeping fit. Find out more HERE!
The WaveClock is your gateway to the ocean. New WaveClocks with Wetfeet Photo imagery are now available. These stylish WaveClocks show you at a glance what's happening with the waves and tides at your favorite spot.  The latest ones are up on our website now!
See the Latest!
Surfing In an Age of Rising Seas

Sea level rise will have consequences for coastal communities worldwide. People, property, infrastructure, and the coast itself are increasingly threatened by flooding and erosion. We, as ocean lovers, want to understand: how could these threats alter our waves? Michael Monak has a good summary here (Image from arcgis.com).
 
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