The Battle for Paradise
Surfing, Tuna, and One Town's Quest to Save a Wave
by Jeremy Evans
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Pub Date Oct 01 2015 | Archive Date Nov 16 2015
Description
Pavones, a town located on the southern tip of Costa Rica, is a haven for surfers, expatriates, and fishermen seeking a place to start over. Located on the Golfo Dulce (Sweet Gulf), a marine sanctuary and one of the few tropical fjords in the world, Pavones is home to a legendary surf break and a cottage fishing industry. In 2004 a multinational company received approval to install the world's first yellowfin tuna farm near the mouth of the Golfo Dulce. The tuna farm as planned would pollute the area, endanger sea turtles, affect the existing fish population, and threaten the world-class wave. A lawsuit was filed just in time, and the project was successfully stalled. Thus began an unlikely alliance of local surfers, fishermen, and global environmental groups to save a wave and one of the most biodiverse places on the planet. In The Battle for Paradise, Jeremy Evans travels to Pavones to uncover the story of how this ragtag group stood up to a multinational company and how a shadowy figure from the town's violent past became an unlikely hero. In this harrowing but ultimately inspiring story, Evans focuses in turn on a colorful cast of characters with an unyielding love for the ocean and surfing, a company's unscrupulous efforts to expand profits, and a government that nearly sold out the perfect wave.
Advance Praise
“Congratulations to Jeremy Evans for telling the truest story so far about Pavones, the iconic end-of-the-road place where human greed and conflict threatened to destroy exactly what brought people there.”—Drew Kampion, award-winning author and former editor of Surfer and Surfing magazines
“Jeremy Evans tells the true story of surfers, tuna, drug lords, and jungle fever in the backwaters and blue bays of Costa Rica. For anyone who has traveled the surf coast of Central America, The Battle for Paradise is a must-read.”—Serge Dedina, executive director of Wildcoast and author of Wild Sea and Surfing the Border
“The waves of Pavones rifle down a long left-hand point break, and for this reason they have become some of the most iconic waves in Costa Rica. However, as incredible as the waves are, the story behind the town is what will truly leave you gasping for air.”—Kyle Thiermann, professional surfer
“Pavones, Costa Rica, lay in a bucolic third world slumber until an entrepreneurial American smuggler with a Napoleonic complex paid cash for a county-sized chunk of its surf-swept coast and made himself king. Things twisted out of control from there, subsiding into a tropical stew of escapists, surfers, squatters, greed, and long clean lefts.”—Steve Pezman, publisher of The Surfer’s Journal
“Jeremy Evans tells the true story of surfers, tuna, drug lords, and jungle fever in the backwaters and blue bays of Costa Rica. For anyone who has traveled the surf coast of Central America, The Battle for Paradise is a must-read.”—Serge Dedina, executive director of Wildcoast and author of Wild Sea and Surfing the Border
“The waves of Pavones rifle down a long left-hand point break, and for this reason they have become some of the most iconic waves in Costa Rica. However, as incredible as the waves are, the story behind the town is what will truly leave you gasping for air.”—Kyle Thiermann, professional surfer
“Pavones, Costa Rica, lay in a bucolic third world slumber until an entrepreneurial American smuggler with a Napoleonic complex paid cash for a county-sized chunk of its surf-swept coast and made himself king. Things twisted out of control from there, subsiding into a tropical stew of escapists, surfers, squatters, greed, and long clean lefts.”—Steve Pezman, publisher of The Surfer’s Journal
Available Editions
EDITION | Hardcover |
ISBN | 9780803246898 |
PRICE | $24.95 (USD) |
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Gary M, Reviewer
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Polly K, Reviewer
Set in the beautiful, remote surfing paradise of Pavones, in southern Costa Rica, this book details the struggle between fishermen, surfers and a consortium of businessmen wanting to build a yellow fin tuna farm in this pristine location. A marine sanctuary, Pavones protects sea turtles and a variety of fish populations necessary to the welfare of the town. The pollution from a plant of this size would have been disastrous for this area. The fight for Pavones is well presented and a salute to the strength of a town united. Recommended reading.
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