Our People
Mike Gunson
Typical surfer – drifter, found work to augment my surfing addiction as a cab driver, which meant surf when I want, even with kids to feed. Love surfing the Wairarapa when I get the chance. Now I live with my Daughter and Son in one of the windiest spots in Wgtn, Watching over these rugged harbour heads.
Over the years I have witnessed the Council, airport authority,
and Harbours Department make substantial changes to Lyall Bay,
modifying the wall, car parks, and placing jet ski free style
areas. All done with either little or no consultation with the
Surfing community, or even worse, completely rolling right over us.
Mind you this is mostly our fault, as a tribe, we are not
organised...Until now! I attended the Mountains to Sea conference
hosted by DOC representing the Surfbreak Protection Society, just
several weeks before we had incorporated! Out of 200 plus user
groups at the conference I was the only one representing Surfing. I
put forward a recommendation that areas of high value or heritage
sites to certain user groups be recognised by DOC, and given
stakeholder status. This was readily accepted, and now with our SPS
submission on the New Zealand Coastal Policy Statement being
accepted in draft form, we are well on the way to protecting our
Taonga. Although we have already lost a few surfbreaks, it is up to
you, we have built the foundation, join us, become a kaitiaki,
guardian, of our coastline, our playgrounds. We need a strong
national surfing advocacy group like the Surf Break Protection
Society to speak up on our behalf. I also love playing Chess. Want
to play?