Pro Surfer & Activist reaches half way (Paddle on the West Coast)
On Saturday 24th November, pro surfer and activist, Dave Rastovich (32, Byron Bay, NSW AUS), reached half way on his
daunting 350km sea-paddle from Cape Taranaki to Piha to draw awareness to the threatened stretch of coast. Rastovich
says like-minded surfers and activists will join him on his journey.
This Saturday (1st December) Rastovich will complete the journey at Piha beach and is encouraging the public and
supporters to join him. He is expected in at Piha at 11:00am and will be welcomed by the Auckland paddle boarding
community as well as former Mayor of Waitakere Bob Harvey.
“People the world over come to experience the raw, untouched waters of New Zealand and celebrate a space not yet
disturbed by industrial humanity. Yet, if widespread seabed mining reaches the coastal waters of this country, the
allure of visiting a once pristine place will disappear,” said Rastovich.
The world’s smallest known species of dolphin, the Maui’s (or “Popoto”) dolphin is critically endangered and faces the
threat of total extinction if moves to mine the seabed along the west coast of New Zealand’s North Island go ahead,
according to surfers and environmental campaigners who have banned together to fight the proposals.
“This coast, including Taranaki’s jewels, Raglan’s points, and Auckland’s beaches, are Aotearoa’s spiritual centre for
surfers. All would be threatened if the sand flow is interrupted and a coastline littered with flawless waves could be
irretrievably altered. As well, seabed mining will undoubtedly threaten the future of the critically endangered
Popoto/Maui’s Dolphin. On those grounds alone it should be prohibited,” he adds.
A coalition has formed between the local group, “Kiwis Against Seabed Mining” (KASM) and the global organisation
“Surfers for Cetaceans” (S4C) of which Rastovich is a co-founder. The activists will be paying homage to the Maui’s
Dolphin as they glide peacefully through the territory of the endangered mammal.
Runsheet for the Piha this Saturday
• 11:00am: Surfers go out to meet Dave.
• 11:30am: Media boats also launched, to get shots of them coming round, then in.
• 12:00pm: Dave and surfers land on beach to meet crowd. Welcome Dave onto beach with Bob Harvey.
• Photo opportunity on beach with surfers, rock, banner, flags, bob, time for media interviews.
• 1:00pm: Then move to Domain for speeches, music, etc.
• 4:00pm: Afternoon events end.
• 7:00pm: Bowling Club music fundraiser from 7:00pm – 12:30am.
ENDS