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Surf spots in your area
* We have determined your approximate geographical location by the IP address, which suggests these closest surfing spots. Click the names below to see more info and wave forecasts.

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Surf Life Saving WA Fisheries advise: tagged white shark detected by Leighton receiver at 07:04:00 AM on 15-Aug-2022
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NWS Honolulu Moderate trade winds continue through tonight with showers focused mainly across windward areas. Sea breeze formati… https://t.co/I2dk6kfl87
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Coolum: ‘Coolum surf: 1.4 metres(5') 10 knots SE. The S protected stretches and E facing points early on the dropping tide before the ESE winds get up. Fun ones in the outer bays at Noosa also on the dropping tide.’
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Surf Life Saving WA Fisheries advise: tagged white shark detected by Floreat receiver at 03:13:00 AM on 15-Aug-2022
Latest submitted reviews
El Segundo Beach Jetty surf break:

“El Segundo Beach Jetty is one of the funnest and most accesible waves in the south bay! The waves peel left off of the jetty and can make for some unforgettable tubes, sometimes even two on the same wave. The cheery attitude of the locals is encouraging to even the most timid of outsiders (I'm from the valley).
One of the boys in the local crew out in the water even gave me tips on where other spots in the area are, when they break, and the best tide to catch it on. Overall amazing beachbreak, heavenly local crew, and no urchins or shelves to hurt myself on.
I'll definately be checking out one of the other spots I was told about by the locals, I think it was called shit pipe or something like that.
Either way, feel free to surf Grand beach jetty whenever and with however many people as you feel like!”
Jack Brazzo from UNITED STATES - 29 Jul 2022
Wallys surf break:

“I wish someone had warned me about the locals at Wallys before I ever attempted to surf it. Crew of very tight men ranging from young adult to adult holds down this spot and can very very easily spot an outsider. They seem to all know each other and have a good grip on who normally rides the wave. Dangerous trail coupled with a non uniform reef of submerged boulders makes this wave hardly worth the hassle. I can only imagine this spot turns on very rarely and the days are few and far inbetween.
I ended my session here with a broken finbox, berated ego, and a clear understanding that this is not my, nor any other non-local's ideal wave. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO SURF HERE”
Eric Hilton from UNITED STATES - 29 Jul 2022
Red Beach surf break:

“Constant 7-8ft barrels. This break has a absolute cooking right hander of the reef and if you have big enough balls the break on top of the reef is a heavy slab. further down the beach there is a heavy shorebreak which gives barrels every time. Locals are hostile so would recommend to bring safety gear to avoid being knocked out by a punch. A helmet is recommended as the surf gets pretty gnarly out at reddaz.”
Bob from NEW ZEALAND - 29 Jul 2022
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