On Tuesday, David Sellers attended a Kihei Rotary meeting to discuss the ICCF surf blocks, a topic of great interest to the local community. The ICCF, or International Coastal Cleanup Foundation, has been working to protect the world’s oceans and coastlines from pollution and other hazards. The surf blocks, in particular, have been a focus of attention in recent months, with many residents and visitors alike expressing concern about their impact on the environment. Sellers, an expert in the field, was on hand to provide insight and answer questions from the audience. He began by explaining the purpose of the surf blocks, which are designed to reduce the impact of waves on the shoreline and prevent erosion. However, some have raised concerns that the blocks may be causing more harm than good, by disrupting the natural flow of the ocean and potentially harming marine life. Sellers addressed these concerns, providing data and research to support the use of the surf blocks. He also discussed the importance of community involvement in the decision-making process, and encouraged attendees to get involved and make their voices heard. The meeting was well-attended, with many members of the community coming out to learn more about the issue. The discussion was lively and informative, with Sellers fielding questions and providing clarification on a number of points. Overall, the meeting was a success, and it is clear that the community is eager to learn more about the ICCF surf blocks and how they can get involved. The ICCF has been working to protect the world’s oceans and coastlines for many years, and their efforts have been recognized and appreciated by many. The surf blocks are just one part of their larger mission, which includes reducing pollution, protecting marine habitats, and promoting sustainability. By working together, the community and the ICCF can make a real difference and help to protect the world’s oceans for future generations. The meeting was a great example of the power of community engagement and the importance of working together to address common challenges. It is clear that the ICCF surf blocks will continue to be a topic of interest and discussion in the community, and it will be exciting to see how the issue develops in the coming months. In addition to the surf blocks, the ICCF is also working on a number of other initiatives, including beach cleanups and educational programs. These efforts are all part of their larger mission to protect the world’s oceans and promote sustainability. By supporting the ICCF and getting involved in their efforts, individuals can make a real difference and help to create a better future for our planet.