The Surfrider Foundation of Rincon has partnered with the Department of Natural Resources, the Vida Marina program at the University of Puerto Rico, and Rip Curl Planet to help make the Rip Curl Pro Search in Puerto Rico more environmentally friendly.
Here's a video of the work they've done.
Make sure if you're out there at Middles for the contest, you watch where you step in order to avoid crushing our little sea plants that are out there! The plants help protect against beach erosion and provide a habitat for animals. Also, we've got some coco palms growing out there and one day, that means lots of shade out there!
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