A rift is forming between marines and surfers, over a stretch of land considered sacred to surfers, but owned by the military.

The Surfrider Foundation is trying to protect Trestles Beach, and it could be the first actual state beach and surf spot that would be set aside and recognized at the national level as historically significant and preserved as such.

The beach, spanning more than 2 miles, is often called the "mecca" of surfing and it’s owned by the military...

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