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Great White Sharks Could Be More Prevalent in California This Summer; A Marine Biologist Explains Why

Evan Quarnstrom
Staff
Environment

Los Angeles County Recommends Avoiding Swaths of Beaches Due to Bacteria

Evan Quarnstrom
Staff
Environment

Australian Sky Turned Apocalyptic Red as Tropical Cyclone Narelle Bore Down

Alexander Haro
Staff
Environment

Expert Forecasts a Busy Shark Summer in California

Evan Quarnstrom
Staff
Environment

‘Caffeine, Cocaine, and Painkillers’ Detected In Sharks in the Bahamas

Juan Hernandez
Staff
Environment

Lobster Fisherman Survives Being Dragged Along Ocean Floor by Shark

Cooper Gegan
Staff
Environment

Another Rattlesnake Bite Victim Passes Away in California

Evan Quarnstrom
Staff
Environment

18,000-Gallon Sewage Spill Closes San Diego Beach

Evan Quarnstrom
Staff
Environment

Florida Braces For a Sargassum Invasion of Record-Breaking Proportions

Alexander Haro
Staff
Environment

Jamie Mitchell on Oahu’s North Shore Flooding: ‘It’s a Disaster Zone’

Evan Quarnstrom
Staff
Environment

Avian Flu Reaches New Northern California Beach, Threatening Marine Life

Evan Quarnstrom
Staff
Environment

WMO Says We Just Lived Through the Hottest Decade on Record

Juan Hernandez
Staff
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The Inertia
Founded in 2010, The Inertia is the definitive voice of surf and outdoors. We approach the natural world and its devoted culture with curiosity, optimism, and respect. We take pride in bringing our passion for the oceans and mountains to life through original films, reporting, and monumental gatherings. We aim to make a positive impact on our planet through partnerships with nonprofits working hard to preserve earth’s sacred places.

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