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NWWSC Network of Partners & Partnerings
“We believe in the strength of partnering to bring our students the very best in camps and events.”
Billabong Junior Camps www.billabongcamps.com
NWWSC camp partner. Visit the site for listing of other sister camps.
Billabong has been the leader in supporting and promoting women’s surfing, women’s surf products and surf events in the world. Their commitment to women and their pursuit of surfing is why NWWSC is proud to have our close association.
Cleanline Surf Company www.cleanlinesurf.com
The Original NW Surf Shop established 1980. In 2010, celebrating 30 years of business in the NW.
NWWSC rental partner for all our wetsuit equipment needs.
Cleanline caters to women’s surf needs, by carrying a full selection of women’s surfboards, w’s wetsuits, w’s rash guards, w’s boot sizes, gloves and hoods. Their knowledgeable and helpful staff are there 7 days a week, year round to assist you. They’ll make your first time shopping for a board or wetsuit a memorable experience! Discounts are offered to all of our students in the form of a coupon sheet after your event is held.
Seaside’s Best Tours www.seasidesbesttours.com
NWWSC transportation partner. Phone # (503) 738-9898
Experienced, licensed and bonded tour operators.
Seaside’s Best Tours provide for us a safe, energy efficient and sustainable alternative to multi car transport. Partnering with Seaside’s Best Tours also allows us to not impact a beach access parking situation with excessive vehicles. They also provide local, regional transportation for groups and offer local, historical tours of the North Coast.
Seaside International Hostel www.seasidehostel.net
NWWSC lodging accommodation partner. Phone # (503) 738-7911 or (888) 994-0001
Email Seaside@teleport.com 930-N. Holladay Drive, Seaside, OR 97138
Their mission is “To further facilitate personal responsibility toward a compassionate and sustainable world.” Licensed by Hostelling International-USA and meets the highest standards. Rated one of the top 10 hostels in North America.
Oregon Shores Conservation Coalition www.oregonshores.org
NWWSC regional conservation partner.
In 1967, Oregonians took the extraordinary step of declaring that the entire shoreline was reserved for the public. The citizen group that campaigned for our famed “Beach Bill” became the Oregon Shores Conservation Coalition. For over 30 years, OSCC has led the fight to protect the Beach Bill, maintain public access to our shoreline and conserve our coastal resources. Consider joining and donating to a great cause!
Coastwatch Program ________www.oregonshores.org
NWWSC local conservation partner.
Mile adopters volunteer to steward a mile of the Oregon coast. Seasonally they walk their mile and make a thorough report of it. These reports are then sent in to the coordinator who compiles the information, sends it on to regional coordinator where it can be reviewed and accessed as necessary. Thanks to these passionate citizens, every foot of Oregon’s shoreline is under observation. Any number of people can adopt a mile, and the goal not yet achieved—is to have at least two watchers on every mile.
The Surfrider Foundation- Oregon Chapter www.surfrider.org/oregon/
NWWSC local conservation partner.
The Surfrider Foundation is a grassroots, non-profit, environmental organization that works to protect our oceans, waves, and beaches. Founded in 1984, Surfrider Foundation’s most important coastal environmental work is carried out by Surfrider Foundation’s 60 Local/Regional Chapters.


