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Along the points of the Skeleton Coast, Ocean Conservation Namibia founders Naude and Katja Dreyer and their team work to unsnarl the marine plastics-pollution crisis—one seal at a time.

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As a surf destination, Virginia Beach is primarily known as a pit stop on certain surf comp circuits, a party detour for Outer-Banks-bound road trips, and a generally underfed collection of sandbanks, jetties, and piers. For locals, however, it’s a wavescape that has captured and held their attention for more than 100 years, with generational dynasties shaped by every ounce of energy they can wring from the Atlantic. Photographer, writer, and Vah Beach native Stewart Ferebee explores a century of history in this East Coast stronghold.

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An excerpt from “Edges of Disaster” from TSJ 25.1.

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Photos and sequences by Scott Bauer, Hilton Dawe, Bernard Testamale, Steve Fitzpatrick, Russ Hennings, Frank Quirarte, Nic Bothama, Sean Davey, Marc Fenies, Nate Lawrence and Sam Olson. Surfers featured include Carlos Cabrero, Didier Piter, Chris Brown, Mike Schlebach, Andy Irons, Joel Parkinson, Michael Keehnan, Ryan Augestein.

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Mark Anders takes an in depth look at Donavon Frankenreiter's life from growing up in Inland Mission Viejo to becoming one of the first sponsored "free surfers" and gaining rock star status. Donovan's natural ability and spontaneous approach to surfing has set him apart from the rest, often bridging three generations of surfing style into one wave.
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