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The Surfer's Journal

THE SURFER'S JOURNAL 34.2

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More book than magazine. A reader-supported surf publication founded in 1992, The Surfer’s Journal is a vivid, authoritative, and independent document that delivers purist surf energy in each bimonthly edition.

Issue 34.2 features:

On the cover: Meta view of Bank Vaults, Mentawai Islands. “That boat is where you would typically anchor to surf and shoot,” says photographer John Barton. “But I was farther down the coast at Nipussi, scanning through a long lens to see if it was getting better elsewhere.” In this issue, we roll up to Santa Barbara for an audience with an outspoken former surf star, slide along with a Japanese logger, patrol Namibia’s coast to free entangled sea mammals, view an Indo shooter’s tropical money shots, hang at a prolific garage rocker’s pad, learn how the ocean can treat post-traumatic stress disorder, and more.

FOLLOW THE LINE
Mid-face tracks and anthropological theory.

INTERVIEW: UTILITY INFIELDER
Pulitzer-nominated columnist Jay Caspian Kang speaks about social media’s effect on surfing, his introduction to riding waves, the value of chasing something unattainable, and his writing career.

SPACE IS THE PLACE
High-orbit airs and galactic flash.

THE LINE CUTTERS
Along the points of the Skeleton Coast, Ocean Conservation Namibia founders Naude and Katja Dreyer and their team work to unsnarl the marine plastics-pollution crisis—one seal at a time.

WHAT DO YOU THINK OF BOBBY MARTINEZ NOW?
On the record with one of surfing’s most candid voices and unforgettable talents.

THE MEDIUM DOESN’T MATTER
The fine art, creative hustle, and innumerable influences of light-and-space installationist Robert Irwin.

NOTHING MORE. NOTHING LESS.
The traditional approaches of Seitaro Nakamura.

WHERE SEABIRDS SOAR
From the garage to the genre-bending, Ty Segall’s noise is singular and relentless.

PORTFOLIO: JOHN BARTON
A dash of White Lotus, a pinch of black mamba, and one heaping scoop of moody tropics with photographer Johnny Jungle.

BLUE ANTIDOTE
Two intertwined surf lives marked by trauma—and the ocean as tonic.

UNDERCURRENTS
Remembering Walter Hoffman, a world champ’s hospital trip, innovation, process, and more surf ephemera.