Entering its eighth year, the 2011 San Francisco Ocean Film Festival will come rushing back with five days of ocean-inspired films, panel discussions and more, March 9-13, 2011 at Theatre 39 on PIER 39.
Located at the edge of the Bay and next door to presenting sponsor Aquarium of the Bay, the theatre enables continued exploration and appreciation of San Francisco Bay and all marine environments, above and below the water line. Stay tuned for Festival announcements including film and pre-event lineups and much more.
CALL FOR ENTRIES
We are now accepting ocean-related films that entertain, educate or inspire for the 2011 festival.
– Any genre: documentaries, animations, narratives, montages, and other traditional and experimental work
– Ocean-related topics, including ocean sports and adventures, ocean-related environmental issues, marine sciences, ocean exploration and coastal/island culture and history
– No restrictions on length, when the work was produced or whether it has previously been screened elsewhere
-Check out the official Call for Entries and Film Entry Form, and submit your film today!
Surfers, kitesurfers, windsurfers and bodyboarders are Men and Women of challenges. The wave riders are always looking for new wave spots, unexplored coast lines, speed records, jump records and technological advances.
In 2011, there are several challenges to be conquered and completed. SurferToday.com has had a brainstorm session and brings you some ideas to be developed in the next year:Â Â …Â Details
PWA Cabo Verde World Cup 2010 – A World Champion is crowned in Cabo Verde, but there’s no new king of Ponta Preta!
From the 15th through to the 23rd November the beautiful island of Sal played host to the world’s wavesailing elite for their grand finale of 2010. Having gone from strength to strength throughout the event’s three-year history, the fourth was expected to deliver conditions of the same epic proportions.
Unfortunately however, after the nine-day holding period was over just five man-on-man heats had … Details
PWA Cabo Verde World Cup – Victor Fernandez claims his first ever PWA wave world title following a gruelling nine days on standby in Cabo Verde!
In the hope of the conditions improving on the final day of competition head judge, Duncan Coombs scoured the island for the very last time, but the flat-calm seas and gentle breezes were in no way sufficient for the 2010 wave world title showdown. With little sign of either the wind or swell improving, the organisers decided to  … Details