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Sunday was another nice day of fun waves at Ocean Park. Here's a few shots from the huge gallery. These were taken by Six12 Media













There are over 200 more photos, all full size and in high-resolution, in the huge Ocean Park - Sunday 4-29-2018 Photo Gallery. If you were out there, you prolly got some shots in the gallery, check them out.



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Click Surf Spot Galleries for a list of past days.


It’s Coming.....May 5th is the ZJ Boarding House's Board Swap!! 🙌 Get ready to Buy, Sell or Trade at the Spring Board Swap.

ZJ Boarding House
2619 Main St. Santa Monica, CA
(310) • 392 • 5646
Store Hours:
Mon - Sat 10am - 7pm
Sun 10am - 6pm
W/WNW Swell Eases; More Due Next Week.
Surf heights along the US West Coast Friday morning.

Solid W/WNW swell Friday, light AM winds
W/WNW swell easing through weekend
Fresh WNW swell due early next week
Winds suspect next week, onshore flow

The magnitude-5.3 earthquake that rattled Southern California was the strongest in the region in several years, but it did not produce any tsunami warnings.

The quake was far too weak to generate a tsunami, said Chris Popham, lead oceanographer for the National Tsunami Warning Center in Palmer, Alaska. Generally, earthquakes of a magnitude 7 or above are those that cause concern, he said.

Additionally, the earthquake occurred on a strike-slip fault, in which the faults are generally moving in a horizontal direction.

The worst tsunamis tend to occur on a different type of system, known as a subduction zone earthquake, in which faults produce a great deal of vertical motion. Subduction zone earthquakes are the kind that produced massive, deadly flooding in Japan in 2011 and happened off the coast of Oregon and Washington states in 1700.

There are, however, scenarios in which earthquakes in Southern California do cause significant tsunamis.

A study published in 2015 by U.S. Geological Survey and UC Riverside scientists found that tsunami wave heights could approach as high as 20 feet in the Ventura Harbor and Channel Islands Beach area near Oxnard. That study focused on on a hypothetical scenario in which a magnitude-7.7 earthquake begins nine miles under the Earth's surface, under the mountains northeast of Santa Barbara.

Caltech seismologist Egill Hauksson said an offshore earthquake in 1812 caused a tsunami of perhaps 3 feet tall in the Ventura area. But because recorded history in California is so short, scientists don't have too much documented information of how big tsunamis have been.

Another beautiful morning at Ocean Park. Small waves around mid-morning and very windy, that's when this photos were shot. These were taken by Six12 Media






There are a few more photos, all full size and in high-resolution, in the Ocean Park - Friday 3-16-2018.

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Surfrider's blue water task force strongly advises avoiding water contact for the next 48-72 hours to avoid getting sick from these high levels of bacteria.

Following heavy rainfall this week, there were significantly elevated levels of bacteria identified at Santa Monica Beach on testing done Wednesday, March 14.

All of the 3 sites where Surfrider Foundation Los Angeles Blue Water Task Force conducts testing, showed elevated levels of Enterococcus bacteria. The EPA-recommended threshold for safe levels is less than 104 CFU (most probable number of colony forming units). .

The peak levels in front of Station 26, Shutters/Pico-Kenter stormdrain, and the Pier were 504, 1396, and 364 CFU, respectively. Note in particular the very high level of bacteria in front of the storm drain by Shutters.

For more information contact bwtf@la.surfrider.org

It’s Coming.....ZJ Boarding House's Spring Sale Starts Friday

ZJ Boarding House
2619 Main St. Santa Monica, CA
(310) • 392 • 5646
Store Hours:
Mon - Sat 10am - 7pm
Sun 10am - 6pm
Not much surfing going on lately, but it's Wednesday, so we dug up some local Wipeout photos for this Wipeout Wednesday.                                                                                        

Not much surfing going on lately, but it's Wednesday, so we dug up some local Wipeout photos for this Wipeout Wednesday.   They were shot Six12 Media.     


















      We post new sets of wipeout photos every Wednesday (more or less).   Click: Wednesday Wipeouts to check out the previous Wipeout Wednesday photo sets.   


Another beautiful morning at Ocean Park. Small waves around mid-morning, that's when this photos were shot. These were taken by Six12 Media








There are a few more photos, all full size and in high-resolution, in the Ocean Park - Tuesday 3-6-2018 Gallery.

Wanna see photos from previous days at this and other surf spots?
Click Surf Spot Galleries for a list of past days.