New Hampshire Chapter
Links for various things Surfrider Foundation New Hampshire Chapter related.
February 9 Chapter Meeting
February 9 Chapter Meeting
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Keep Our Beaches Free | Rye NH Beach Parking Proposal
Keep Our Beaches Free | Rye NH Beach Parking Proposal
Rye, NH is considering paid parking meters along Route 1A. Sign the petition to preserve free public beach access for families and future generations.
NH Chapter Membership / Donate
NH Chapter Membership / Donate
Learn more about Surfrider Foundation's New Hampshire Chapter.
What’s the Social Cost of Plastics? $1.1 Trillion Annually
What’s the Social Cost of Plastics? $1.1 Trillion Annually
A new Duke University report entitled “The Social Cost of Plastic to the United States” estimates that Americans face $436 billion to $1.1 trillion in annual social costs associated with plastics.
Reusable Seacoast
Reusable Seacoast
Reuse at an inflexion point: achieving a future free of plastic waste
Reuse at an inflexion point: achieving a future free of plastic waste
Time and Tide Podcast | New Hampshire Sea Grant | Dune It Right!
Time and Tide Podcast | New Hampshire Sea Grant | Dune It Right!
New Hampshire Ocean Friendly Restaurants
New Hampshire Ocean Friendly Restaurants
Eliminate Single Use Plastic Bags in New Hampshire's Grocery Stores
Eliminate Single Use Plastic Bags in New Hampshire's Grocery Stores
Why This Petition is Necessary: - New Hampshire grocery stores distribute millions of single-use plastic bags annually, with each bag being used for an average of only 12 minutes but persisting in...
Take Action with the Surfrider Foundation - Drilling Is Killing, NOAA and EPA funding, etc
Take Action with the Surfrider Foundation - Drilling Is Killing, NOAA and EPA funding, etc
EP. 03 Surfrider’s History: From Malibu to the Halls of Congress
EP. 03 Surfrider’s History: From Malibu to the Halls of Congress
Over 40 years ago, a group of surfers from Malibu, California, were concerned about escalating coastal development at their favorite surf spot, and they took...
Surfrider's 2024 Beach Cleanup Report: Clean Beaches, Clear Solutions
Surfrider's 2024 Beach Cleanup Report: Clean Beaches, Clear Solutions
Surfrider's 2023 Beach Cleanup Report: Working Towards a Plastic-Free Future
NOAA Under Threat: Join Us to Protect our Coasts and Ocean
NOAA Under Threat: Join Us to Protect our Coasts and Ocean
The Trump administration is preparing attacks on NOAA, the lead federal agency for managing our coasts and ocean and monitoring weather and climate.
Pirate’s Cove Beach Clean Ups – SEACOAST PADDLEBOARD CLUB
Pirate’s Cove Beach Clean Ups – SEACOAST PADDLEBOARD CLUB
NH SeaGrant - Reasons to volunteer
NH SeaGrant - Reasons to volunteer
Coastal Champion Chapter & Club Award Winners!
Coastal Champion Chapter & Club Award Winners!
Surfrider Foundation announced Coastal Champion Chapter & Club awards at 40th anniversary celebration.
Feel Good About Dining at These Ocean Friendly Restaurants
Feel Good About Dining at These Ocean Friendly Restaurants
Discover how NH restaurants are leading the way in ocean conservation through Surfrider Foundation's OFR program. Join the movement for a cleaner coast!
YOUR VOICE MATTERS!! >> The Ocean Needs More Friends
YOUR VOICE MATTERS!! >> The Ocean Needs More Friends
Surfrider Foundation Coast & Climate
Surfrider Foundation Coast & Climate
The Surfrider Foundation’s Coasts & Climate Initiative protects our shorelines. We proactively address threats like coastal development, sea walls, and other types of shoreline armoring, as well as beach dredge and fill projects to ensure the protection of our coast.
Ocean microplastics found to be rife by teams sailing around the world
Ocean microplastics found to be rife by teams sailing around the world
Up to nearly 1,900 microplastics per cubic metre (pm3)* of water have been found in samples collected by teams during the initial legs of The Ocean Race. A new interactive tool for exploring the data has just launched: theoceanracescience.com.
Small Blue Water Task Force programs help fill in big seasonal gaps in Northern states
Small Blue Water Task Force programs help fill in big seasonal gaps in Northern states
Pollution concerns and gaps in monitoring coverage have inspired a number of chapters on the East Coast to start Blue Water Task Force programs.
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