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The ocean is packed with mysteries, some more horrifying than others. In recent times, a few nightmare-fuelled beasties have been found in our deep blue, mostly thanks to an Ocean Census that uncovered 1,100 new species.

That’s not to say the discoveries bring Jaws-esque levels of danger. It’s more – whatever is down there sure looks alien-like. And even some of the ...


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Back in 2009, the quest for surfing world records wasn’t as prominent as it was these days. Mike Parsons held the record for biggest wave ever surfed, a stunning display at Cortez Bank – but the conversation around smashing that feat didn’t continue until Garrett McNamara put Nazare on the map.

It meant that other ways to break world records were prominent. And almos...


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Kelly Slater’s near-flawless performance at Teahupo’o the other day is a feat the surfing world will be analysing and talking about for years to come. Posting a 19.06 during a heat at 54-years-old is a testament to the mentality of Slater.

What’s even more mind-melting; it’s now been revealed Kelly had hip surgery just nine months ago. And not just any hip surgery, K...


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New data from NOAA this month has shown that this year’s El Niño has a 70% chance to be the strongest event on record, topping a similar event back in the 1980s.

It’s also more likely that this strengthening El Niño could make next year one of the hottest in record for some parts of the world. Sea surface temperatures in the Pacific are forecast to rise to 3.5 degree...


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It doesn’t happen on every surf trip but, every now and then, something happens on the road that deeply changes how you look at the world. I’ve been lucky to go on some incredible trips over the years, but South Africa hit different.

Last year, I was there for what turned out to be the final WSL J-Bay Open. The contest and surrounding festival were a spectacle on the...


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