Friday, December 14, 2018

Toy boats for science!

Toy boats for science!

As I have learned more about the Arctic Ocean, I am seeing that the incredible range of conditions make it one of the most fascinating places on the planet. The National Science Foundation has funded researchers to study ice conditions even further with Toy Boats! By releasing 1,500 into the Arctic Ice, they were able to track motions for years.  

Where does it go?

While these aren't the exact toy boat tracks, the map shows historical drift tracks of buoys released from the North Pole Environmental Laboratory  each April between 2000 - 2014.  Read more about this fascinating data here.

Still Time for Your Perfect Gift!

The WaveClock above is made from reclaimed wine barrels made with old growth redwood. Don't worry, we're only using FSC certified reclaimed wood to ensure its all sustainably sourced. There's only a few of these unique pieces left!
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Let us know if there's any questions, comments, or questions you have!  We're happy to talk about WaveClocks, Ocean Sciences, Surfing, Fishing, Sailing, or whatever your favorite topics might be.
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Tuesday, November 20, 2018

The perfect gift for the ocean lover who wants to always know

The WaveClock

You're looking at the upcoming holidays, being bombarded with sales for everything under the sun, and really just looking for a unique and quality gift for your favorite ocean adventurer.
Each unique WaveClock is a complete nautical station that shows you a real-time view of the ocean. They're easily linked to the internet and controlled via your personalized app to show you what's happening anywhere in the NOAA network. 

Exclusive Holiday Sale Starts Friday!

We have a limited stock of WaveClocks that are:
  • Milled from reclaimed 1932 redwood wine barrels
  • Imprinted with exclusive Wetfeet Photography images
  • Made from sustainably sourced Cedar and Hemlock 
See Them All Here

Thursday, November 8, 2018


Fall Into the Ocean

The air has cleared up on the coast and the Northern hemisphere is coming alive. Looking out on a clear morning, fishing boats are heading out, a few early surfers paddle out for a quick wave before work, and the smell of bacon hovers in the air from a nearby kitchen. Beyond the waves and tides, I often wonder what's happening underneath the surface we see. Researchers in Mexico are deploying deep acoustically tracked sensors to find out just what's happening down there. Also, on the surface of the ocean, Japan just took its first gold medal in surfing! See more about both of these stories below.

Understand the Ocean By Watching

The WaveClock gives you a continuous view of the waves and tides. We've released the new Wine Barrel WaveClocks to really elevate the beauty of your view! These make incredible one-of-a-kind gifts for the Holidays.  We will have some upcoming sales, so keep checking during "cyberweek" and as we approach December.

Also, you're sure to love the continuing art from Wetfeet Photography and Ventana Surfboards and Supplies. Check them out on ETSY. Stay tuned and follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter for the latest info. We'll let you know here first!

A final exciting tidbit is that our East Side Eatery team won the 2018 Chili cook-off.  We'll be sharing the recipe in upcoming posts.

Happy and Safe Fall to Everyone!
The WaveClock Team
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Over the past decade, oceanographers released more than 150 floats throughout the Gulf of Mexico, where they followed the ocean currents over a mile below the surface. The floats are tracked acoustically using beacons throughout the Gulf that emit sounds that the floats pick up. It's yielded some fascinating ocean patterns here.
The only way to see the waves and tides is in real time. 
WaveClocks are your gateway to the ocean. The Wine Barrel WaveClocks are here. The WaveClocks are made from single pieces of redwood and other hardwoods to show you at a glance what's happening with the waves and tides at your favorite spot. A perfect holiday gift for someone special, or just for yourself. The latest ones are up on our ETSY store!
Explore the Ocean!
The Japanese junior surfing team won their first gold medal in an International Surfing Association event. They won six medals across all competitive divisions, including a gold medal. Only a couple of years away from surfing's debut in the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games!
Read about it!
 

Thursday, September 13, 2018

Wine Barrel WaveClock, Arctic Science, and Hurricane Forecasts!

Arctic Summer

A close colleague of mine spends his summers on the coast. Granted many of us do, but he's on the North Slope of Alaska at Drew Point studying permafrost erosion. With the increasing global temps, there's less ice in the Arctic Ocean. More open water means more waves, which cause erosion of the shorelines. Ben spends his time helping to figure out what combination of elements are contributing to accelerated land loss in the Arctic. Check out the link to the latest observations below. A little lower in latitude, hurricanes are responsible for the largest coastal hazards. URI is embarking on modeling efforts to better predict and prepare for these hurricanes. See below for more!
An amazing find this year yielded a ton of Redwood from 1932 Beaulieu Vineyards wine barrels. Rick Wilson, our master woodworking collaborator, immediately thought of WaveClocks.  We've also just released the new Wine Barrel WaveClocks! The wood is all Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certified as sustainably reclaimed. It's your chance to own not only an amazing WaveClock, but a true piece of history.

Also, you're sure to love the continuing art from Wetfeet Photography and Ventana Surfboards and Supplies. Check them out on ETSY. Stay tuned and follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter for the latest info. We'll let you know here first!

Happy and Safe Summer to Everyone!
The WaveClock Team
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The primary goal of the Teshekpuk Lake Observatory (TLO) is to gain a better understanding of the Arctic ecosystem during a period of rapid environmental change.  The TLO represents a collaborative effort between several great institutions that will help us better understand this critical environment.  Read about it here.
The new Wine Barrel WaveClocks are here. The WaveClocks are your gateway to the ocean. The WaveClocks are made from single pieces of redwood and other hardwoods to show you at a glance what's happening with the waves and tides at your favorite spot.  The latest ones are up on our ETSY store!
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A new series of hurricane models are being developed to address the challenges of hurricane predictions and make forecasting hurricanes in the Atlantic more precise. The models will even predict the storm impact on particular roads, bridges and buildings in the area. Read more at URI.

Tuesday, June 5, 2018

Summer Adventures Await

Your 10% off WaveClock Sale is going on NOW to get you ready for Summer!  

Beach Time is Here

You've made it to the cusp of summer and Father's day is coming. You're wondering what the perfect gift is for an adventuring dad ... or a summer gift for yourself. Fortunately we have new WaveClock's out with Wetfeet Photography and Ventana Surfboards and Supplies art and creativity. The best part is... they're on Sale! See them all on ETSY.

Don't forget to come visit us on June 23rd at the Pleasure Point Street Fair in Santa Cruz.  As always, we'll have a great line up of food, bands, and ... of course ... lots of WaveClocks! Stay tuned and follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter for the latest info. We'll always let you know here first.
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