help them beaches: hurricane sandy recovery effort

In hopes to help in with the Hurricane Sandy relief effort, NYSEA has started the ‘NY BEACH RELIEF FUND‘, contributing 100% of all proceeds and donations to New York surf and beach communities through the non-profit ‘SURF FOR ALL’. These are the communities that make up the heart and soul of NYSEA. We wish everyone the best on this long road to recovery.

We sincerely appreciate any and all purchases or donations. We understand through these times one may not be able to contribute monetarily, however you can still support and make a difference by simply sharing this page on the web!

Our hearts go out from everyone at NYSEA to all affected by Hurricane Sandy. The energy created between the two giants we live in, the city and sea, has met and showed us something we will never forget: total destruction between these uncontrollable forces. New Yorkers stay tight and ban together in these times of need. New York will come back bigger and stronger than ever!

We are in it with you!

a great effort being put forth by locals for locals of NY beach communities. please support if you are able to: NY BEACH RELIEF FUND. by jr

Hurricane Sandy: Lessons I learned from Hurricane Sandy

15 things to do and a few more not to for the next one… and there will be another… and another, thanks to the state of our planet courtesy of man (and a handful of women). here we go:

1- charlie don’t surf, and xy don’t diss no sandy.

2- don’t buy or rent an apt near the water. (in manhattan, broadway runs at the peak of the island and a good bet, further west or east and you’re lower and closer to the water.)

3- forget hamptons and that’s not just for the shitty crowd any more.

4- consider upstate. love trees but plant them far away from your roof.

5- if you own a car a) park it in the city for quick access when all other forms of transport will be down. b) make sure your garage doesn’t park yours on lifts or elevator access floors. in power outages your car will be as good as a brick.

6- keep bike within 4 floors off the street (smokers consider 2). mine was on the 11th floor with offices shut. who needs a bike on an 11 floors walk-up?

7- a skateboard actually saved my life… but just this one time.

9- no power = no water. if you are in a high building the water towers will run out within hours, and with no electricity to power the pump you’ll be out of water too.

10- fill the tub, not for drinking water, but to flush the damn toilet. this will be your worst nightmare in the event of water failure. your romantic candlelight camping vacation in your city apt will quickly turn into a sewer festival. a full tub can handle up to 10 flushes (based on recent research).

11- stock up on candles. in the event of non-emergency you will always have use otherwise. tearless pillars over tea-light candles any day.

12- forget flash lights. get a LED rayovac lantern for $29. i just ordered 3. a single one will light up a 1200 sq ft apt and will last for days on 3 x d batteries. you may want to get a few pocket lights for trips down the 18 floor emergency exit when elevators are down, either from fenix R5 series for around $50 or your standard mini maglite that doubles as a candle (lights up a small room) for under $20

13- invest in a generator if you have outside space to run it. for us apt dwellers consider a APC backup power for under $200 or a power inverter from black & decker for $60. this will allow you to charge up, if nothing, your damn phone.

14- get some cash and water but you can forget about food… you can always lose a few pounds. buy some nuts if you must.

15- when done move to sweden. hope this will be of help.. by dd

a “day in the life” of many: here and now

local NY surfer leif engstrom and film/editor etan blatt of the NYsea collective will be apart of a feature film, along side some of the worlds best surfers and filmers, documenting each surfers journey on the same day to catch a swell. the film premieres june 20, 2012 (international surf day) on innersection.

PRODUCED BY Taylor Steele
DIRECTED BY Nathan Myers
MUSICAL SCORE by MT WARNING, with original songs by Kelly Slater, Angus Stone, Ozzy Wright, Dave Rastovich, Andy Six String, Wolf & Cub and Years Around the Sun
CINEMATOGRAPHY BY Bali Strickland, Ryan Heywood, Peter King, Jeremy Koreski, Chris Searl, Taylor Bonin, Etan Blatt, Andy Elliott, Sean Gilhooley, Roger Valesco, Loic Wirth, Ryan Perry, Isaac Zoller, Saul Garcia, Tim Boydell, Elliott Leboe, Saul Garcia, Mike Nulty, Darren McCagh, Wyatt Davies, and Gerhard Englebrecht
SURFING BY Kelly Slater, Dave Rastovich, Stephanie Gilmore, Ozzy Wright, Rob Machado, Alex Gray, Jay Davies, Alex Knost, Matt Meola, Albee Layer, Peter Devries, Leif Engstrom, Reubyn Ash, Gabriel Villaran, Cristobol de Col, Andrew Serrano, Junior Faria, Garut Widiarta, Dede Suryana, Grant Baker, Paul Patterson, Jack Robinson, Lauren Lindsey Hill, Gilbert Brown, Conner Coffin, Brad Gerlach, Dane Guadauskas and Reef MacIntosh.
ART BY Libre by jr