In 2015, since Kelly Slater, one of the most well-known surfers in the world, introduced the first wave created by humans, they have begun to build artificial waves, not without controversy. The municipal government team of Eneko Goia has announced that a few months after the residents of San Juan de Luz rejected such a project in Donostia-San Sebastián. Location: On Mount Antondegi, in the working-class district of Martutene, just 4 kilometers from the sea, in one of those few undeveloped places in the city.
This has caused the hustle and bustle and bustle of a number of ecological and surfer movements have launched the Antondegi Berdea initiative, waves at sea. As the City Hall progresses, voices have been raised against and taking the San Juan de Luz model, they have started a collection of signatures.
They've also made a video explaining their reasons.
In ARGIA we will find more information on the channel dedicated to these infrastructures.
Hainbat elkartek alarma piztu zuten Donibane Lohitzuneko Surf park proiektuaren kontra. Uhain artifizialak eta inguruan hotelak. Hara ze itxura ukango zuen guneak. Baina dirudienez ez da urrunago joanen.
«Rame pour ta planète», surf rider fondation… hainbat elkarteek alarma jo dute Donibane Lohizuneko Surf Park proiektuaren aintzinean.