Cold Water Surfing in New Hampshire: Sharing the Stoke

Cold Water Surfing in New Hampshire: Sharing the Stoke

From Time and Tide by New Hampshire Sea Grant

February 1, 2026 · 35 min · Episode 13

About this episode

The episode discusses the community and environmental impact of surfing in New Hampshire, featuring insights from local surfers and an economist.

In part two of this month's two-part series on surfing in New Hampshire, we explore how the sport of surfing can create community, a sense of responsibility to protect the natural world, and monetary value for coastal towns. What is the value of clean water? And just because you surf, does that mean you’re more likely to support healthy coastal ecosystems? Becs O’Brien and Christina Dubin are two surfer friends who have formed a community of female surfers along the seacoast and are actively involved with marine conservation organizations, including Surfrider New Hampshire and Beyond Plastics. In an age where our screen-time is quickly outpacing our face-time with one another, we discuss how the antidote might just be something as simple as floating on boards with friends in the ocean. Becs and Christina also share their thoughts on how to meaningfully engage the surfing community with the issues facing our coast. Last but not least, Scott Lemos, a Research Economist and Senior Lecturer at University of New Hampshire, gives us a lesson on surf-onomics. How much money is clean water worth, and how can a sport like surfing impact a local economy? Scott also coins the term ‘positive…

People in this episode

Guests: Becs O’Brien, Christina Dubin

Topics covered

  • surfing community
  • marine conservation
  • economic impact of surfing
  • clean water value
  • positive localism
  • female surfers

Keywords

  • cold water surfing
  • New Hampshire
  • marine conservation
  • surf-onomics
  • clean water
  • coastal ecosystems
  • female surfers
  • local economy

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Surfrider New Hampshire, Beyond Plastics, University of New Hampshire

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