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Adriano de Souza's charge ended in the quarters
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Carissa Moore pulled out all the stops
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Dane Reynorlds living up to his reputation
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Dane Reynolds succumbed to Kelly Slater today
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Gabriel Medina was halted today by Julien Wilson
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John John Florence bowed out in the quarters
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Kelly Slater was unable to get past Miguel Pupo today
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Spectators watch Miguel Pupo's heat
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Miguel Pupo put on an amzing show today
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Julian Wilson's progressive performance paid off
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Julian Wilson 2012 Nike US Open Champion
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A the huge final day spectator crowd was on hand
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Lakey Peterson 2012 Nike US Open Womens Champion
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Models indicate weak-to-moderate El Niño possible
9 August, 2012 : - ENSO-neutral conditions continued during July 2012 despite above-average sea surface temperatures (SST) across the eastern Pacific Ocean. Reflecting this warmth, most of the weekly Niño index values remained near or greater than +0.5oC. The oceanic heat content anomalies (average temperature
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etnies opens tree-planting pop-up store in London
8 August, 2012 : - With the whole world focusing on London this summer, etnies decided to focus their London store on the world. Following the success of their first 'Buy A Shoe, Plant a Tree' pop-up store in Paris last year, etnies will now exclusively showcase the full selection of their 'BASPAT' collection at thei
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Offshore wind farm near Brighton faces opposition
8 August, 2012 : - Surfers Against Sewage believe that climate change poses a major threat to recreational water users, the marine environment and the global environment as a whole, and agrees that action needs to be taken to combat it. Surfers Against Sewage supports the advancement of renewable energy sources,
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Conservation paddle digs into Florida panhandle
8 August, 2012 : - Our first XF500 Conservation Paddle took us to the Florida panhandle to traverse the 107-mile Apalachicola River. This waterway has deep cultural and historical significance here in the state, as it was once a major transportation route during the War of 1812, the Seminole Wars, and the American Ci
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Europe’s latest weather satellite, delivers first image
7 August, 2012 : - Today, the Spinning Enhanced Visible and Infrared Imager (SEVIRI) instrument on MSG-3 captured its first image of the Earth demonstrating that Europe’s latest geostationary weather satellite, launched on 5 July, is performing well and on its way to taking over operational service after c
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Surfrider Foundation activists fill in across the sand
6 August, 2012 : - Thousands of participants, including hundreds of Surfrider Foundation activists, turned out for 150 events in 30 states and 15 countries today for the 3rd Annual Hands Across The Sand. 'The massive turnout for the Hands Across the Sand today shows that people oppose the risky practice of offsh
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TROPICS: Almost hurricane Ernesto, typhoon Haikui
6 August, 2012 : - Ernesto has been ebbing and flowing from day to day between being healthier and struggling. Today, the storm is much better organized, in fact the healthiest it has been in its entire life. Overnight, a spinning vortex aloft developed within a burst of thunderstorms and the surface center of c
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UK surfers call for new law to protect threatened surf
6 August, 2012 : - British environmental charity Surfers Against Sewage (SAS) is today launching a new campaign calling for UK law to recognise and protect UK surfing waves, beaches and the livelihood of coastal communities. SAS’s new Protect Our Waves petition –