surfrider victories update 2011

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A summary of Surfrider's victory count metric

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> Victories

2011-2013 Strategic Plan:

Increase victories 10% per year

Increase scale of victories

<1> Victory Background

What is a victory?

a decision

Made in favor

coastal and ocean environment

positive conservation outcome

improves coastal access

or both

2006-2011 Plan:

150 victories√

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<2> Victory Goals

10% increase per year

the math

150 victories5 years

30 victories / year+ 10%

2011 -> 33/year

not so fast

17 were international

150 – 17 = 133 victories5 years

27 victories / year+10%

2011 -> 30/year

2011 -> 30 2012 -> 33 2013 -> 36total -> 99

<3> Victory Status

How to get more victories?

Increase Victories

Type of support

Current Status

Tools & Services Indirect In process

Scale Network Indirect In process

Staff Support Direct No regional staff budgeted 2011

Hired RAP Coordinator

Scale Victories?

Oregon

Wave Energy ->

marine spatial planning

Rise Above Plastics

Local Bag Bans->

State Bag Bans

Where are we now?

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Conclusions

Gaining victoriesat a

steady pace

Mixed success withscaling victories

10% growth per yearwill be hard

withoutregional staff

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