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12.22.25

Surfrider Florida’s 2025 in Review: Perseverance, Partnership, and Protecting What We Love

As 2025 comes to a close, we are celebrating a year that brought victories, challenges, and new opportunities. Across the state, our Surfrider network was busy developing dynamic solutions, advocating for key policies, and leading efforts for thriving communities and coasts. We celebrate 7 critical state and local victories, over 100 Chapter events and engagement opportunities, and 365 days of protecting and enjoying the ocean, waves, and beaches. Check out the 2025 highlights across all of our Surfrider priorities below! 

As we reflect on the year, we are grateful for the remarkable perseverance of our network, the value of committed partners in this work, and the joy of protecting what we love. Thank you!

- Evan Orellana, Florida & Puerto Rico Regional Manager and Katie Bauman, Florida Policy Manager

Bolstering Resilient Coasts

With more than 8,000 miles of coastline, 800 miles of sandy beaches, and 12,000 miles of waterways winding through the state, Florida is at the forefront of challenges from a changing climate. Protecting our undeveloped lands, advancing nature-based resilience solutions and restoring natural systems, and ensuring smart growth and common-sense development are paramount. We have our work cut out for us but the Florida Surfrider network is up to the challenge!

Campaigns & Victories

Network Highlights

Reducing Plastic Pollution

Each year, an estimated 7,000 tons of wasteful plastic pollution enters the ocean in Florida, posing a major threat to our waterways and marine environments, public health, and tourism-driven economy. Clean water and healthy coasts are tremendous economic assets in Florida – our waterways and beaches draw millions of visitors to the state every year and support over a million jobs. Reducing plastic pollution and marine debris helps protect these assets for Floridians today and for future generations.

Campaigns & Victories

Network Highlights

Restoring Clean Water

We all deserve to know when it is safe to swim at our beaches! And yet, sewage spills, stormwater runoff, and bacterial pollution threaten the health of beachgoers, coastal ecosystems, and economies in Florida. Consistent water quality monitoring and public notification are needed to protect public health and inform solutions. Through chapters’ Blue Water Task Force Programs, public education efforts, and state and federal advocacy, we are fighting to keep our beaches and waters safe and healthy across Florida.

Campaigns & Victories

  • Recruited Florida Congressional leaders, co-led by Congressman Neal Dunn, to support robust federal funding for Florida’s beach water quality and public notification program.
  • Surfrider Space Coast monitored and commented on industry activities that will impact the invaluable Indian River Lagoon watershed.
  • Continued to advocate for state laws that strengthen and improve statewide beach water quality monitoring and public notification.

Network Highlights

Protecting Beach Access

Public enjoyment and recreation on Florida’s sandy beaches is a long-held part of Florida culture. and must not be diminished. As beachgoers and ocean recreationists, responsible public access on our remarkable beaches is vitally important to Surfrider members. We work to protect public beach access for all on our Florida beaches.

Campaigns & Victories

Championing Ocean Protection

The ocean is central to our Florida identity, economy, and coastal ecosystems, yet these waters face growing threats from pollution, habitat loss, and offshore industrial activities. Strong, science-based protections and responsible ocean management are essential to safeguarding these shared resources. Through grassroots advocacy and policy engagement, Surfrider Florida champions ocean protection to ensure healthy oceans for generations to come.

Campaigns & Victories

Network Highlights

Celebrating What We Love!

Surfrider Florida’s 12 chapters and 11 clubs know that it is important to work hard to protect what we love – and then to make the time to properly celebrate those places and efforts! From tireless participation in Surfrider advocacy efforts to celebrations and events across the peninsula, our Florida network gets it done and has a good time doing it.

Network Highlights

THANK YOU!

We are incredibly grateful for the Florida chapters, clubs, volunteers, and members that make these victories and our work across the state possible. As 2025 comes to a close, we celebrate these wins and important moments. And, we recharge and reset to bring our Surfrider energy into 2026!

Wishing everyone holidays filled with good cheer, good times, and good waves!