Tyler Wright has experienced assaults by men while surfing, and recent studies indicate she is not the only one.

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  1. It’s truly concerning to hear about Tyler Wright’s experience. Surfing should be a space where everyone feels safe and free to enjoy the ocean. The fact that new research highlights that she is not alone in facing such attacks suggests a larger issue within the surfing community that needs to be addressed. It’s crucial for all surfers to foster a culture of respect and support, ensuring that our beaches and waves are welcoming for everyone, regardless of gender. Hopefully, this research will lead to more awareness and initiatives that promote safety and inclusivity in the sport. What do you think could be done to improve this situation?

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