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21st Century Surfing
Move
over surfers and make room for cameras, people counters,
beach fees and wave taxes. Like a wave beginning to
close out, so are the days of free and unrestricted
beach use. The early swells of wave taxation and beach
fees are just beginning to hit and they promise to impact
surfing more than the largest El Nino swells in history.
Surfing popularity is growing exponentially, so is the
California deficit. While hundreds of thousands of surfers
are facing the waves, many cities and states are facing
huge financial challenges. In an effort to raise more
revenue coastal cities now charge beach user fees for
surfing schools and are further considering a wave tax
for beginning surfers.
Although California may become the first state to tax
beach and wave use, it is not the first to utilize the
pay to surf concept. Cloud break in Fiji, and Grajagan
in Indonesia are two of many world-class surfing breaks
where surfersf pay willingly for the pleasure of dropping
in. Several beaches on the East coast charge beach user
fees as does Hanama Bay in Hawaii. For those of you
who feel beach and wave user taxes/fees will never happen,
consider the coastal community of Encinitas in Southern
California, where they have just installed people counters
at the beach. Hmmmc
Parking
cars close to the beach was free at one time, now many
costal towns charge premium prices for the privilege
of a parking space near the beach. How much longer until
surfers pay for a space in the line-up?
State and city parks across the country charge user
fees. Beach showers, bathrooms, maintenance, and lifeguards,
all cost money. Money has to come from somewhere, should
beach users pay their fair share? Where will money generated
from beach and wave use go? Who will be in charge of
it?
Welcome
to surfing in the 21st century. It appears free surfing
has been sold out. Regardless of wave taxes and beach
fees, surfing will always be about freedom. Nothing
can replace the pure clean free feeling one gets from
surfing a wave - even if it costs. Aloha.
Sea
you in the surf.
The Willis Bros. are surfing experts recognized for
surfing the worlds largest waves and teaching thousands
in Hawaii and California to surf.
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