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After a day of bring flat, there were some waves on Tuesday at the Venice Breakwater. These photos were shot by Six12 Media .













This is just a few of the shots, there are a lot more photos.

Check out the huge gallery of all the photos, all full size and in high-resolution, in the complete Venice Breakwater - Tuesday 10-17-2017 Gallery. If you were out there getting waves, you most likely got some photos taken, check them out.


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Surfing was already an addiction for Taro Watanabe. Now, after a recent introduction to the international surfing circuit, Watanabe’s passion for the sport has reached a new level. The 15-year-old Malibu resident recently returned from the 2017 Vissla International Surfing Association’s World Junior Surfing Championship in Hyuga, Japan. The competition was held over a period of nine days, from Sept. 23-Oct. 1, and each surfer competed in six different heats.

Watanabe won an individual silver medal in the boys U16 competition. As part of Team USA, he helped his team take home a gold medal after narrowly beating Team Hawaii “It was a really cool experience, because I usually just surf nationally,” said Watanabe, a sophomore at Viewpoint School in Calabasas. “I would go to [different] places, but it would pretty much be against the same people.”

Watanabe said he had to adjust which board he used, going to a lighter one, because the surfing conditions in Hyuga were vastly different than the waves he normally rides at Topanga Beach in Malibu. “It was pretty cool, it was tropical like Hawaii and I didn’t expect that,” Watanabe said. “It was a good experience going there and meeting new people.” Watanabe said the waves were slower and a little weaker than he expected. Still, the experience as a whole, and his venture into international competition, had a lasting impression.
By Brittany Kapa
Surfing was already an addiction for Taro Watanabe. Now, after a recent introduction to the international surfing circuit, Watanabe’s passion for the sport has reached a new level. The 15-year-old Malibu resident recently returned from the 2017 Vissla International Surfing Association’s World Junior Surfing Championship in Hyuga, Japan. The competition was held over a period of nine days, from Sept. 23-Oct. 1, and each surfer competed in six different heats.

Watanabe won an individual silver medal in the boys U16 competition. As part of Team USA, he helped his team take home a gold medal after narrowly beating Team Hawaii “It was a really cool experience, because I usually just surf nationally,” said Watanabe, a sophomore at Viewpoint School in Calabasas. “I would go to [different] places, but it would pretty much be against the same people.”



Watanabe said he had to adjust which board he used, going to a lighter one, because the surfing conditions in Hyuga were vastly different than the waves he normally rides at Topanga Beach in Malibu. “It was pretty cool, it was tropical like Hawaii and I didn’t expect that,” Watanabe said. “It was a good experience going there and meeting new people.” Watanabe said the waves were slower and a little weaker than he expected. Still, the experience as a whole, and his venture into international competition, had a lasting impression.

“I learned that, because it was a team contest, you can never underestimate anyone because they’re from a certain country,” Watanabe said. “There are a lot of good surfers. For example, Israel, I didn’t even think there was going to be any good surfers.” Watanabe said there were some nerves going into the competition, but he tried to remain calm. “I was just surfing it heat by heat,” Watanabe said about the close competition. “I just tried to stay focused, and I just surfed my heart out.”

During his last heat Watanabe said he was not getting the waves he had hoped for. It was not until the end of his run when he finally got the breaks he was looking for. He rode two good waves back-to-back, putting him in first place. Then, Joh Azuchi, the Japanese surfer who competed after Watanabe, outscored him with an 8.6-point wave. It was enough to secure Azuchi the individual gold medal; Watanabe finished just 0.16 points behind Azuchi with a 16.44 final score and a silver medal. Team USA racked up 7,003 points to take home the gold, edging out second-place Team Hawaii’s 6,740 points. This was the second gold medal for Team USA, which also won in 2015.



The experience, for Watanabe, was humbling. He credits his practice in Kyokushin karate, in which he is a black belt, in helping him stay grounded. “It really helps me with respect and discipline,” he said. “It helps me respect everyone and it’s really humbling. They make sure you’re not a stuck-up kid.” The discipline Watanabe learned from karate has fueled his passion for surfing — a sport he picked up when he was 7 years old at the urging of his father, Masato.

Masato found professional surfing teacher and coach Brad Gerlach when Watanabe was 10. Gerlach has been working with Watanabe ever since. “In a nutshell, [Taro] has the drive to be the best, is humble, and has great guidance and support,” Gerlach said.

Watanabe practices between three and four hours during the week, often waking up at 5 a.m. to get in a couple of hours on the water before school. On the weekends, Watanabe said he is out in the water as much as he can be. “It’s an addicting feeling,” Watanabe said. “I feel like I have to go in the ocean every day and ride the waves and feel the breeze.”

Combo Swell and Light Morning Winds.

LOLA wave height chart showing fun combo swell for California mid week.

Mid period NW swell mix showing mid week
Good size SSW swell builds in and peaks
Favorable morning winds for most areas through Wednesday
Winds more of an issue the back half of the week and this weekend

There were warnings issued about the warnings about the Red Tide for the weekend. Here's what it was like at Ocean Park on Saturday. These photos were shot by Six12 Media .











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For the second straight week, the level of Enterococcus bacteria at the Santa Monica beach where Surfrider LA's Blue Water Task Force conducts weekly testing far exceeded the EPA-recommended safe level. The EPA-recommended threshold for safe levels of bacteria is 104 MPN of CFU (most probable number of colony forming units). Last week’s data peaked at 880 CFU at multiple sites. This week all 3 sites (Lifeguard Tower 26, in front of Shutters/Pico-Kenter stormdrain, and by the Pier) had a peak level of 960 CFU! Again, water contact including swimming and surfing is not recommended until bacteria levels drop back below the health standard. Symptoms of illness from Enterococcus could include stomach pain/cramps, nausea/vomiting, diarrhea or fever/chills.

Surfing the red tide Saturday morning at Ocean Park


ALERT from Dr Micheal Daignault of Surfrider Foundation's Blue Water Task Force

"For the second straight week, the level of Enterococcus bacteria at the Santa Monica beach where Surfrider LA's Blue Water Task Force conducts weekly testing far exceeded the EPA-recommended safe level.

The EPA-recommended threshold for safe levels of bacteria is 104 MPN of CFU (most probable number of colony forming units). Last week’s data peaked at 880 CFU at multiple sites. This week all 3 sites (Lifeguard Tower 26, in front of Shutters/Pico-Kenter stormdrain, and by the Pier) had a peak level of 960 CFU!


Seaweed closeout.


Again, water contact including swimming and surfing is not recommended until bacteria levels drop back below the health standard. Symptoms of illness from Enterococcus could include stomach pain/cramps, nausea/vomiting, diarrhea or fever/chills.

We will be reaching out to our contacts at the LA County Health Department regarding these results. As mentioned previously, the real value of this data is the trend over time, and we are observing a disturbing trend.

Send an email to bwtf@la.surfrider.org if you’re interested in learning more about the LA Chapter Blue Water Task Force or contributing to our efforts to monitor ocean water quality."

For more information, check out: Surfrider Foundation's Blue Water Task Force



Peep this video of DJI Mavic Drone footage of some surfing at Point Dune and Topanga.


On Thursday morning police were dealing with a dead body washed up on the north side of the Breakwater, while surfers surfed the south side. Here's photos shot by Six12 Media.










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Thursday morning at the Venice Pier . These photos were shot by Six12 Media










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