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Mark Massara is a surfer, attorney, and environmental conservationist. He first gained a reputation in the surfing and environmental communities when he won a $5.6 million Clean Water Act violation, the second largest ever collected. Since that case, he has assisted nonprofit organizations, including Surfrider Foundation and Sierra Club, government agencies, and private sector enterprises in several high profile coastal and ocean protection, restoration, education and development campaigns that highlight and achieve coastal conservation and amenities for wildlife and future generations. ==Career== In 2010, Massara became General Counsel and Vice President of Social Responsibility at O'Neill Wetsuits, the (oldest ) and largest maker of recreational dive and surfing wetsuits and lycra in the world. From 1991 to 2009, Massara served as Director of the Sierra Club's California Coastal Programs. In 1992, Massara established (Surfers Environmental Alliance ) and the National Association of Surfing Attorneys. In 1998, he partnered with Kenneth and Gabrielle Adelman to create a (California Coastline Records Project ). Massara currently serves on the board of (CoastWalk ), a non-profit organization dedicated to the establishment of the (California Coastal Trail ), and (O'Neill Sea Odyssey ), a non-profit ocean conservation program for young people. He also serves on the advisory board of (Save the Waves Coalition ) and Project Kaisei. During his career, Massara has served on the board of (Vote the Coast ) and (Coastal Advocates ). In 2008 and 2009, Massara participated (inSEA Paddle NYC ), a paddle around New York City that raises money for charities. Massara writes on coastal and environmental legal issues for Coastwatcher, surfing magazines, and other publications. He lectures and has taught ocean law and science at universities including Stanford Law School, University of Oregon School of Law, and University of California Santa Barbara. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Mark Massara」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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