In New England, the Mid-Atlantic, and the West Coast, Surfrider Foundation has emerged as a key stakeholder in ocean planning, representing
recreational ocean users in the public planning process.
Surfrider Foundation's Oregon Chapter Network and its activists played a critical role in this effort over the past five years, participating in the Reedsport Settlement Agreement, developing Surfrider Foundation's Policy on Renewable
Ocean Energy, mapping surfing and other
recreational areas through the Oregon No - Consumptive Recreational Ocean Use Study, representing recreational user groups on the Territorial Sea Plan Advisory Committee, and providing countless public comments to the Ocean Policy Advis
recreational areas through the Oregon No - Consumptive
Recreational Ocean Use Study, representing recreational user groups on the Territorial Sea Plan Advisory Committee, and providing countless public comments to the Ocean Policy Advis
Recreational Ocean Use Study, representing
recreational user groups on the Territorial Sea Plan Advisory Committee, and providing countless public comments to the Ocean Policy Advis
recreational user groups on the Territorial Sea Plan Advisory Committee, and providing countless public comments to the
Ocean Policy Advisory Council.