Stab Magazine | Patagonia Is Threatening To Sue The Trump Administration

Now Unlocked: Chippa Wilson Stars In "Zipper"

2 Views

Patagonia Is Threatening To Sue The Trump Administration

Grab them by the Antiquities Act of 1906.

news // May 1, 2017
Words by James Royce
Reading Time: 3 minutes

Here we go again. Some untraditional, albeit important, industry news for the day starring everyone’s favourite sentient controversy. Last Wednesday, President Donald Trump penned an executive order that instructed a review of two dozen US national monuments. Which would either rescind or modify monuments larger than 100,000 acres. 

“I’ve spoken with many state and local leaders, a number of them here today who care very much about preserving our land, and who are gravely concerned about this massive federal land grab,” Trump said in regards to the land previously put aside and protected as national monuments. “And now we’re going to free it up, which is what should have happened in the first place.”

Why should we be concerned, you ask? Well, this order would affect the California Coastal National Monument. Located along the entire California coastline, this monument ensures the protection of all islets, reefs and rock outcroppings within 12 nautical miles of the shore. Picturesque surf spots, diverse ecosystems and clean water that was once protected by law but now has the chance to be threatened by logging, oil drilling, commercial fishing and urban development.

ScaleWidthWyIxMjAwIl0 OliHuckSlider

Oliver Kurtz spinning above Big Sur, a protected patch of coastal California that is now at risk of development. Photo: Peter Taras.

With monuments like the California Coastal National Monument, alongside many others, now at risk, many individuals and groups are up in arms. Including hyper environmentally conscious brand Patagonia. After Trump signed his latest executive order, Patagonia CEO Rose Marcario went public with a statement condemning the president’s actions:

“A president does not have the authority to rescind a national monument,” she said. “An attempt to change the boundaries ignores the review process of cultural and historical characteristics and the public input. We’re watching the Trump administration’s actions very closely and preparing to take every step necessary, including legal action, to defend our most treasured public landscaped from coast to coast.”

While the president framed the order as a way to return power to states and individuals, after former President Barack Obama and those before him blocked development on hundreds of acres of federal land and water by creating and protecting various monuments, Marcario thinks his motives are much more sinister.

ScaleWidthWyIxMjAwIl0 EliSteele A12W2918

Beautiful backdrop, isn’t it? Eli Steele enjoying a pristine California pocket free of track homes and golf courses. Hopefully, it can stay that way. Photo: Matt O’Brien.

“We take this as a sign that Trump and his team prefer to cater to fossil fuel interests and state land grabs for unsuitable development,” she continued. “As stewards of America’s federal public lands, the Trump administration has an obligation to protect these most special wild places. Unfortunately, it seems clear they intend to do the opposite.”

Trump is citing the Antiquities Act of 1906 as justification for his actions. Originally established by US President Theodore Roosevelt, the Antiquities Act states that presidents have the authority to create national monuments on federal lands to protect significant natural, cultural, or scenic features. And while recent legal research suggests presidents can adjust lands previously established by their formers, they can’t outright abolish them.

Malloy Bros

Patagonia ambassadors Keith (by Richard Freeman), Chris (by Scott Soens), and Dan (by Scott Soens) Malloy are no strangers to California’s pristine coastline, having grown up and surfed in and around every protected cove and islet there is to offer.

Which is why many environmental groups and brands, such as Patagonia, believe Trump’s order can’t be justified, as it’s grounded in a gross misinterpretation of the act itself. Hence why they’re calling his decision unconstitutional altogether while also threatening further legal action.

Patagonia has vowed to fight the White House to preserve national monuments, like the California Coastal National Monument, tooth and nail. So if you’re a California surfer, and enjoy the occasional secluded surf outside the city, you can thank them for making sure those experiences (hopefully) stay bereft of construction noise and general urban pandemonium.

Comments

Comments are a Stab Premium feature. Gotta join to talk shop.

Already a member? Sign In

Want to join? Sign Up

Advertisement

Most Recent

(Surf) Respect: How Do You Get It?

The secrets to living a productive life and earning the admiration of your peers.

May 7, 2024

Stab Interview: Laura Enever On Her World Record Payday, Why Cloudbreak Bites Harder Than Shipsterns + The Terrors Of Live Commentary

"That sums up my career perfectly - got a 10, still lost the heat"

May 5, 2024

Full Frame: “Mullet Lord” Frolics In The Fruits Of His Realm

Beloved Aussie coffee shop owner colludes with lip to brew steamy concoction.

May 5, 2024

Erin Brooks And Mikey McDonagh Summit Freshly Spawned Mountain Of Challenger Series Rankings

Perfect 10s, phallic polyurethane, and numerous benthic vortexes marked the Bonsoy Gold Coast Pro.

May 4, 2024

Paul Fisher Resurrects Iconic Dick Board, Inadvertently Saves The WSL

Surfing's gone soft? Take this blue pill.

May 3, 2024

2 Australian Surfers, 1 American Still Missing In Baja California, Mexico

Three suspects have been arrested, a truck was found burned, but the friends remain "missing".

May 2, 2024

Zipper Offcut: A Pacific Island Micro-Wedge

Chippa, Harry, Dion, a hazardous ramp, and a near fiberglass-vasectomy.

May 2, 2024

UNLOCKED: Chippa Wilson Stars In ‘Zipper’ — A Surf Film By Stab & Monster

Featuring Filipe Toledo, Harry Bryant, Bobby Martinez, Eithan Osborne, Taro Watanabe, and Dion Agius.

May 2, 2024

Is Nat Young’s 4.03 A Symbol Of Surf Judging Demise, Or A Harmless Scoring Aberration?

World champs, super coaches, WSL commentators and more sound off on the state of surf…

May 1, 2024

How Stretch And Nathan Fletcher SpaceX’d Surfboard Design Into The Future

“I brought the boards to Hawaii and everybody laughed at me. Everyone except Michael Ho…

Apr 30, 2024

Doug Silva Is The Skullet-Locked 12x World Party Champ Working Wonders For Seth Moniz’s Tour Trajectory

Here's how he uses EDM + storytelling to snap talent into 'infected alligators'.

Apr 30, 2024

Marti Paradisis On The New Shipsterns Safety Initiative + The Laziness Of Bandwagoning Swell Carnivals

Before calling Shipsterns Bluff and getting flexed, read this. 

Apr 28, 2024

Full Frame: A 15-Minute, One-Wave Pipe Session

"Oh shit, that was kind of nuts, I think I think I'm just gonna go…

Apr 27, 2024

Want Half-A-Brain? Keep Calling Helmets Lame

Kai Lenny surfs hideous Jaws + Mavs + Waimea, joins esteemed list of surfers to…

Apr 27, 2024

80 Men And 48 Women Enter The CS Gauntlet — Only 15 Will Survive

Your 2024 Challenger Series x Gold Coast Pro preview.

Apr 26, 2024

The Best Surfing I’ve Ever Seen: Nate Lawrence

Kolohe, Cola Bros, Luke Davis, Crane, and "the most magical 3 weeks ever had in…

Apr 25, 2024

Snapper To Return To The CT In 2025(!) + WSL Announces Season Wildcards

Next year is looking up. Here's what we know...

Apr 25, 2024

Kelly Slater Will Surf In Tahiti And Fiji CT Events — And He’s Bringing A Secret Weapon With Him

What's it like to coach an 11x champ? We asked Glenn "Micro" Hall.

Apr 24, 2024
Advertisement