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San Diego Sewage Crisis: Surfers’ Fight for Clean Waves

San Diego Sewage Crisis: Surfers’ Fight for Clean Waves

June 24, 2025 Catherine Williams Sports

Dibi Fletcher dives deep into⁢ the San Diego sewage​ crisis,illuminating the fight for clean‍ waves and a healthy ocean environment. Fletcher, responding to community concerns,⁤ highlights the urgent‌ need to⁣ address the ⁣22 billion gallons of sewage contaminating the Pacific ⁤annually. She points⁣ to the contributions of factors ‌such as the 2020 SB507 Bill and a 2022 pipe break, suggesting a ⁣re-evaluation of‍ California’s priorities. This crucial issue affects the whole surfing ⁣scene. Read it only​ on News Directory 3⁢ for ⁤insights on how ‍the surfing community can advocate for⁤ change, protect the ⁣coastline and ⁤the impact on beachgoers. discover⁢ what’s next in the⁣ fight for our waves.







Dibi Fletcher on ⁢Surf Community, Sponsorship, and Environmental Concerns










Key Points

  • Dibi Fletcher advises a single, sober individual ⁤on‍ responsible dog ownership.
  • Fletcher addresses the challenge⁤ of staying‌ relevant as a surf coach‌ in the age of social media edits.
  • She highlights the ongoing environmental crisis of sewage flowing from the Tijuana River into San Diego County.
  • Fletcher explores the complexities of in-law relationships and shared friendships.
  • She discusses the impact of corporate ownership on surf brand sponsorships and the changing ​landscape for young surfers.
  • Fletcher weighs in on ‌the balance between surfing and creating ​social ‍media clips for aspiring pros.

Dibi Fletcher on Surf Community, Sponsorship, and Environmental⁢ Concerns

Updated June ⁣24, 2025

Dibi Fletcher recently addressed a range⁣ of​ questions from the⁤ surf community, offering insights on topics from responsible pet ownership to the evolving landscape of surf sponsorships and environmental concerns.

Responding to “Sober12Guy,” a 50-something single man seeking a dog, Fletcher‌ emphasized ​careful consideration of lifestyle and living conditions. She suggested local shelters as a good place to ⁤find a suitable companion.

addressing “SrfCoachXL,” Fletcher⁢ acknowledged ⁢the shift ‌in focus from competition to social​ media⁤ edits among young surfers. She ⁢advised patience,noting that dedicated competitors will ​emerge over time,rewarding the coach’s expertise.

Regarding the Tijuana River ⁢sewage crisis, “OceanofShit” asked ⁣what it would take for the surf community to help stop⁣ the 22⁢ billion⁢ gallons of sewage that flows into the Pacific Ocean in San Diego County annually. Fletcher pointed to the 2020 SB507 Bill and a 2022 pipe break as contributing factors. She ⁤suggested re-evaluating California’s priorities, given the estimated $6.9 ‍billion cost of the 2028 Summer Olympics.

To “SonInLaw4Now,” concerned about in-laws working with his friends,Fletcher suggested examining the root of​ the discomfort. she shared a personal anecdote about her father’s business relationships with her friends, highlighting the potential for shared interests and conversations.

In response ‍to “SurfStokedGrom,” fletcher discussed the impact of large corporations owning surf brands. She noted the shift from localized, grassroots ⁣marketing to a reliance on social media presence for sponsorships, making it a⁢ different ​landscape for up-and-coming surfers seeking financial support.

addressing “NewToSurf,” Fletcher weighed‍ in on the balance between surfing and creating social media clips for aspiring pros.⁤ She acknowledged the importance of both local

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