22 May 2020 Update: We have been informed that due to the present CoViD-19 challenges, there will be no changes to the current surfing policy at Good Harbor Beach this Summer. However, we have received assurances that the City and key staff are ready and willing to work with the surfing community to develop plans for expanded surfing access in 2021. Stay tuned!
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We need your help to make the case for better surfing and ocean recreation access in Gloucester! Please attend the Gloucester City Council meeting at 7PM on 25 February 2020 to show your support and/or write a letter of support to the Gloucester City Council. Click for more details on how you can help!
As an organization dedicated to protecting and enjoying the ocean, waves, and beaches, the Surfrider Foundation MA Chapter is thrilled to throw our support behind the Cape Ann Surfers Union proposal for expanded summer surfing hours at Good Harbor Beach in Gloucester, including the provision of a designated surf zone at the beach.
The Surfrider Massachusetts Chapter has submitted a letter of testimony to the Gloucester City Council, highlighting some of the important benefits that surfers bring to local communities. These include increased environmental awareness and a commitment to protecting public outdoor spaces, economic benefits to local restaurants and retailers, and improved safety for all beach users through more eyes and boards in the water.
Please contact Jardayna for more information on this campaign or to find out other ways that you can help protect and expand beach access for surfing and ocean recreation in Massachusetts.