Surfrider Foundation - Palm Beach County Chapter

Surfrider Foundation - Palm Beach County Chapter

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Our mission is the protection and enjoyment of oceans, waves and beaches through a powerful activist

Founded in 1997, the Palm Beach County Chapter is one of eleven chapters in Florida with other chapters located in 15 countries around the world.

05/03/2026

catch us at the picnic tables outside 🤙

Photos from Surfrider Foundation - Palm Beach County Chapter's post 05/02/2026

Our chapter met with 4 offices for Hill Day to discuss important priorities for this legislative session! 🤙🌊

Also, thanks to all who came out for Earth Day! It was another one for the books 🌎

04/10/2026

I’d say mark your calendars… but I’m sure they already are!!!

Our beach clean up is back! Join us Wednesday ,April 22nd, from 9-11am at Ocean Cay Park in Juno. After an awesome morning on the beach, we’re heading to to celebrate this beautiful blue marble from 12-2.

Can’t sit to everyone!!

04/08/2026

🚨UPDATE! Due to bad weather and safety concerns, tonight’s in person meeting has been canceled. The meeting will now be virtual.
***meeting link in stories***

Photos from Surfrider Foundation - Palm Beach County Chapter's post 03/14/2026

Just in time for Spring Break!!

Our latest Blue Water Task Force (BWTF) report is now available for samples collected on March 12, 2026. The Blue Water Task Force (BWTF) is the Surfrider Foundation’s volunteer water quality monitoring program that provides critical water quality information to protect public health at local beaches.
About our BWTF testing:
- Water quality samples are tested for the presence of enterococcus, a f***l bacteria that indicates the presence of human or animal waste in the water. Elevated levels of enterococcus increase the likelihood that other pathogens may be present that can make people sick
- These results reflect a snapshot of conditions during our testing window every Thursday.
- Does not include testing for chemicals, heavy metals, or other contaminants.
- Testing procedure/analysis follows EPA standards for safe recreation.



Since our partner schools will be on break next week, we won’t have any quality updates.

Photos from Surfrider Foundation - Palm Beach County Chapter's post 02/07/2026

Our latest Blue Water Task Force (BWTF) report is now available for samples collected on February 5, 2026. The Blue Water Task Force (BWTF) is the Surfrider Foundation’s volunteer water quality monitoring program that provides critical water quality information to protect public health at local beaches.
About our BWTF testing:
- Water quality samples are tested for the presence of enterococcus, a f***l bacteria that indicates the presence of human or animal waste in the water. Elevated levels of enterococcus increase the likelihood that other pathogens may be present that can make people sick
- These results reflect a snapshot of conditions during our testing window every Thursday.
- Does not include testing for chemicals, heavy metals, or other contaminants.
- Testing procedure/analysis follows EPA standards for safe recreation.

Photos from Surfrider Foundation - Palm Beach County Chapter's post 02/01/2026

Might have been cold this week, but that didn’t stop our awesome volunteers from collecting samples!

Our latest Blue Water Task Force (BWTF) report is now available for samples collected on January 28, 2026. The Blue Water Task Force (BWTF) is the Surfrider Foundation’s volunteer water quality monitoring program that provides critical water quality information to protect public health at local beaches.
About our BWTF testing:
• Water quality samples are tested for the presence of enterococcus, a f***l bacteria that indicates the presence of human or animal waste in the water. Elevated levels of enterococcus increase the likelihood that other pathogens may be present that can make people sick
- These results reflect a snapshot of conditions during our testing window every Thursday.
- Does not include testing for chemicals, heavy metals, or other contaminants.
- Testing procedure/analysis follows EPA standards for safe recreation.

Photos from Surfrider Foundation - Palm Beach County Chapter's post 01/17/2026

Our latest Blue Water Task Force (BWTF) report is now available for samples collected on January 15, 2026. The Blue Water Task Force (BWTF) is the Surfrider Foundation’s volunteer water quality monitoring program that provides critical water quality information to protect public health at local beaches.
About our BWTF testing:
- Water quality samples are tested for the presence of enterococcus, a f***l bacteria that indicates the presence of human or animal waste in the water. Elevated levels of enterococcus increase the likelihood that other pathogens may be present that can make people sick
- These results reflect a snapshot of conditions during our testing window every Thursday.
- Does not include testing for chemicals, heavy metals, or other contaminants.
- Testing procedure/analysis follows EPA standards for safe recreation.

Shred Into The New Year 1.26 01/17/2026

We're dropping monthly playlists to keep you stoked all year. Check out our January play list here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2xZnFmuFPtmPmlgebpxIvk?si=TYYv7aB6RSCu9SeT1D5v6A

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01/12/2026

Community comes in many ways & waves 🌊 Join ours this Wednesday 🤍🤙

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2188 Marcinski Road
Jupiter, FL
33477