Since Surfrider’s first iconic win in 1984 to defend Malibu’s famed surfing break, the organization has worked to preserve the ocean, waves and beaches through a powerful network of volunteers. In recognition of more than three decades of coastal victories, the Surfrider Foundation has introduced a new logo that pays homage to the initial brand design and emphasizes the wave of impact that it’s generating for the protection and enjoyment of the ocean and coasts.
As a result of the Surfrider Foundation’s efforts, the volunteer-led network has:
“The launch of our new brand rollout is a tribute to the thousands of volunteers, members and supporters who have contributed to Surfrider’s 500 coastal victories the past 34 years,” said Surfrider’s Marketing Director Eddie Anaya. “On the Surfrider Foundation’s birthday, we’re excited to debut a logo that honors our roots and embraces the future. This icon evokes a modern and visionary design sensibility as we champion ocean conservation for the next 34 years and beyond.”
Since the organization was founded on August 22, 1984, the Surfrider Foundation has expanded into a leading nonprofit grassroots organization with more than 160 chapters and student clubs nationwide. The Surfrider network preserves the coasts through local, regional and federal campaigns that lead to victories, or outcomes that result in the protection of the ocean, waves and beaches. In addition, the Surfrider Foundation advances coastal stewardship through actions such as water quality testing, building community partnerships, beach cleanups and restoration events.
Check out a visual timeline of victories here.