Plastic Free Pride

I live about 45 minutes from Elk Lake in Oregon. It’s a real gem that’s perched 4900 feet above sea level and surrounded by snow capped mountains even throughout the summer.

I always plan to arrive relatively early in the day so I can meander around the shoreline and in and out of the many bays. Later, when the breeze picks up I love to grab a session with my Starboard V3 FreeWing. In addition, I always bring a reusable bag so if I spot plastic floating in the lake I can retrieve it.

Two things happened today that surprised me. First of all it was a busy summer Saturday almost two weeks since school’s been out. The lake has seen plenty of traffic both on the beaches and on the water. During my 5 mile paddle on my Starboard 12’6″ Zen Touring board in a range of 1-15 feet of pristinely clear water, this is all the debris I spotted: one worn tennis ball, a cigarette lighter, one child’s flipflop and one plastic lid. IN ALL OF THAT AREA I spotted juts 4 things!

This made me so happy and so proud of all the visitors to this lake who obviously want to keep it beautiful by being careful with their plastic, their belongings and maybe even with their careful cleanup before heading home.

The second thing that surprised me was a sudden wall of purple thunderheads that brought in rain – and a promise of lightning. So, I did not get to fly my wing – but I’d call the day a success just the same.

Future Fighters – Lifelong Inspiration

Over the decades, from my time teaching middle school science in the 1970s, to the publication of The Quest for Blue Planet Super Heroes and the Blue Life Journal, I have been inspired by the massively good work of so many. Most recently, participating in a terrific project fueled by a social media currency, I am enjoying regular invitations to actively make a difference for the environment while having fun. Since World Ocean Day was this week, it seemed like a great time to share.

How easy is it to bring along a re-usable bag during a paddle and gather up the plastic you see in the water or on the beach? Best of all, having a habit like this is a visible reminder to those around you – not only to collect plastic but also to “refuse, re-use and recycle” their own plastic and trash.

Fortunately, here in Deschutes County we have the beautiful Deschutes River meandering throughout. Keeping our river healthy is dependent on the stewardship of the next generation. As a former Board member of the Upper Deschutes Watershed Council I am thrilled to share the amazing work they have done this past spring.

The Upper Deschutes Watershed Council has worked with hundreds of students throughout Central Oregon this spring! With our education program, The Upstream Project, they provided hands-on stewardship experiences designed to educate and inspire students of all ages to participate in streamside science, stewardship projects, creative writing, music, and art projects.

UDWC’s education program is largely dependent on support from private donors and community members, and our ability to do this work and to become lifelong caretakers for our natural spaces!

Having a team, a social media project and community groups to join is a great way to keep our personal motivation high while making a difference. Engaging young people with your efforts is crucial – they are our FUTURE FIGHTERS.

But wait! There’s more! By picking up trash or planting trees, going paddling you could win a ZEN ADVENTURE OF A LIFETIME. Join Starboard in a journey towards a sustainable future and make a positive impact on the planet. By showcasing your passion for sustainability, you have the chance to be crowned as the Ultimate Future Fighter! The contest is powered by CORA CORA MALDIVES AND BLUE TIKI

The “Plastic Habit” – Re-Invented

It takes little more than a quick look at social media images of the disaster that is plastic dumped into our waters to be overwhelmed. A trip to the grocery store or any retailer and the pervasiveness of plastic packaging is a hard hit in the gut for those of us who want to make a difference.

And that’s one of the biggest dangers of plastic pollution – the enormous and overwhelming size of the problem. Can our habit of refusing plastic whenever possible, of re-using the plastic we have or taking along re-usable containers for food, water and such really make a difference?

The solution begins with “YES” and it begins with us. Do you want a does of hope? Take a look at this Ocean Literacy Portal – UNESCO – to learn about the top organizations actively involved in ocean cleanup (2022)

Our individual actions and choices mean more and gain in motivation and commitment when we are part of a community. Our love of SUP, windsurfing and winging brings us together. The community developed by Starboard, Blue Tiki and SOMWR is the perfect place to feel connected, inspired and part of the greater solution.

BLUE TIKI FOR POSITIVE IMPACT – Learn more here Make an impact against plastic every time you hit the water!

The social hub of ocean action and literacy

Follow and be part of a community taking actions that help the ocean – SHOAL is an app. Share your initiative and inspire others with your examples! Learn about the 7 Principles of Ocean Literacy, and the steps you can take in your life to help preserve our Oceans. Connect with the world’s greatest scientific minds, and read articles to inspire you to take action in your daily life.

Counting Paddle Blessings – Zen

I had some fun today creating reels for the “unboxing” of my new Starboard Zen construction 12’6″ Double Chamber Touring inflatable board. This post is meant to share the story of a very wonderful 4.6 km paddle – but I have to say something more about this board.

The day was a cloudy 48 degrees and breezy but I could not wait to get to the river. Swift, stable, fast, agile, and with a glide that doesn’t stop, this board was incredible good fun. The kilometers flew by and I was the only one out on the water – what a treat!

The graphic from Strava shows my route and measures the distance I paddled. What it cannot count is quite a list: 3 curious beavers, 19 honking geese, 8 happy pre-schoolers waving from the bridge, numerous red-winged blackbirds warning me away from their nests in the protect riparian area, and a pair of quiet ducks.

I got a very sweet workout – and a LOT more.

Follow me on Instagram and check out my reels. For now – Aloha from Elder SUP and my TIKI friend.

Like a Kid in a Candy Store

It was a gray, rainy and cold (for May) morning when I headed down to Riverbend Park to enjoy the paddling demo hosted by Tumalo Creek Kayak & Canoe (and a great array of paddleboards). Also I wanted to catch up with Trevor who was hosting the Starboard tent.

In spite of the weather there were plenty of people out on the water and chatting with Trevor. He enthusiastically shared insights on “welded rail technology” and the beauty of having a “double chamber” inflatable. People with every range of skill set were discovering just the board for their summer fun!

As for me – there she was. The Starboard Inflatable 12’6″ x 30″ Touring Zen stand up paddle board delivers a balanced glide experience and premium features that have made Starboard’s Touring paddle boards become the world’s highest-rated by magazines and customers’ favorite worldwide.

If you care about the environment you’ll be happy to know that Starboard is a certified B Corp. And as Trevor shared with us all, Starboard works hard to insure their boards are manufactured and delivers as a 10X carbon net positive product.

How can they do that? For each board sold, mangroves are planted. A team is tasked with collecting plastic for re-use for each board sold. Collected fishing nets and plastic bottles are recycled into board bags and fins. Starboard’s commitment to plastic offset is nothing less than earth-changing. Learn all about it here.

And while a consistent habit of picking up plastic from our favorite beaches and waters may seem like it has a small impact – each of of consistently doing what we can not only makes a difference but it inspires others.

LOVE YOUR BEACH

LOVE YOUR WATER!

Celebrate World Ocean Day

Of course we salty life, ocean-loving paddlers celebrate the Ocean and its (bays, lakes, rivers, streams and marshes) every day. But the celebration will be ever more focused on World Ocean Day (June 8 in 2023). For action ideas you can simply FOLLOW “World Ocean Day” on Instagram.

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It’s great to generate a “community of friends” online. I look forward to seeing you FOLLOW me on Instagram – then I can follow you back. What a great way to create action momentum for “blue life” choices.

For consistent love of Mother Ocean and our Earth – my heartiest suggestion would be to FOLLOW the the “good news” stories that can be found on Starboard’s STARBOARD BLUE website. It’s a consistent source of stories that will make you ocean-loving day! Starboard products journey has environmental actions integrated for a better climate and ocean health.
Their Plastic Offset Program, VCS certified blue carbon climate parks where millions of mangroves are planted, education and partnerships motivates us all.

If you have ever paddled along the edge of a mangrove you may have reveled in the amount of marine life and birds within its reach. Often young mangrove seedlings can be seen on the beach or floating a low tide. If you are collecting plastic debris and find these seedlings you can give them a head start in life. (How-to Video here)

Plan now for World Ocean Day by kick-starting awareness and action today!

Blue Life Actions – A Community

I am the proud owner of Starboard products. Beyond the quality and performance, owning a Starboard product allows us all to connect with a company and a community that makes a huge investment in the environment. Starboard began as a leading watersports equipment innovator. The company was awarded World Sailing’s Sustainability Award and an Olympic class.


Their corporate journey and philosophy is based on environmental actions integrated for a better climate and ocean health. Learn more about their Blue Tiki Community here.
Starboard’s Plastic Offset Program, VCS certified blue carbon climate parks, education and partnerships motivate private sector, governments & NGOs.
Blue Tiki solutions now go street level with SOMWR apparel, inviting you to wear positive impact. AND they are now part of a project that invites us all to be FUTURE FIGHTERS.

Here’s just one example of “feet on the ground action. This is the Starboard POP Team on the beach in Pattaya-(Photographer Georgia Schofield). There are dozens more stories to enjoy on the Starboard Blue blog.

We can all join in on “blue life” activities in our community – AND be part of a global community. Take a look at the Blue Tiki program and see how you can earn digital Blue Tiki – a social token for the future.

Carbon Footprint – Smaller is Better

Have you ever stood in an airport watching thousands upon thousands of people getting into hundreds upon hundreds of flights and wonder- What would my effort at reducing my carbon footprint matter in all this?

I recently picked up some plastic while on a beautiful spring day paddle. I posted the photo of both the plastic AND the better option – reusable hydration instead of liquid in plastic. Simple choices again and again by millions of us make the difference. To make choices easier – here is an excellent article from TERRAPASS – read it here.

Next, think about crowd-funding and the power of many to fuel ideas and innovations of a single person. Together we are much more than we can imagine. If the Earth and its waters are to be the beneficiary of our generous gift of “blue life choices and green actions” everything each of us does can contribute to the bigger BETTER environment.

Way better than re-using or recycling is not using plastic in the first place. That’s a pretty huge no-brainer. Making choices around the use of plastic – daily – not only reduces the carbon footprint of you and your family – is can motivate and inspire others.

As we enter the week AFTER Earth Day let’s keep the momentum going. Read about simple daily choices.

Earth Day Everyday

It’s easy enough to bring along a recycled/reusable bag to collect plastic and other items from wherever you paddle. And of course, it was an excellent practice for Earth Day

I found some post Easter plastic and a few other items. It gave me a thought. What a better photo to post – a beautiful Starboard Zen welded seam board by the river WITHOUT all the plastic!

I felt happy snapping the picture of a reusable hydration flask and no plastic on the pristine (now plastic free) shore. And YES! It was our first real warm spring day and the paddle was 4+ KM of happiness.