International Surfing Day paddle out carried out in Huvadhoo by HAT featuring local and tourist surfers


Maldives
PUBLISHED June 15, 2019

World Surf League (WSL) organized a worldwide paddle out 15th of June celebrating the International Surfing Day as a part of their 'Stop Trashing Our Waves' moment. The main focus of the event with thousands of surfers around the globe was to show the world how surfers are stepping up their game to protect the ocean!


Surfers have always been playing a huge role in the fight against the pollution of the oceans around the world. The fight against global warming has never been stronger as the climate change has a direct impact on the planet, destroying the natural wonders around the world.

In the Maldives, Huvadhoo Association for Tourism (HAT) has organized a paddle out near Blue Bowls (Gdh Vaadhoo) in partnership with Veligaa Hardware, Eco Pro Divers, Blue Shark and Ayada Maldives. The paddle out was carried out and featured more than 30 surfers, including local surfers from Gaafu Dhaalu Vadhoo Island, and surfers from Ayada Maldives and Blue Shark Safari boat.


To be a part of the make a pledge moment by WSL surfers need to decide what they are willing to do this year to stop polluting oceans, post a photo with their post on social media with the hashtag #StopTrashingWaves. Staying committed to the pledges throughout time to hopefully see better oceans and waves in the future.

The paddle out at Blue Bowls, Gdh. Vadhoo was WSL registered event organized in the Maldives. Huvadhoo Asociation for Tourism hopes to be a part of the fight against the environmental threats and to keep a good relationships with surfing community. 


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