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He is the Founder and Editor in Chief of American Surf Magazine. He previously served as the Editor of Hawaii's Freesurf Magazine.


Cash is also the Author of “Waves of Healing: How Surfing Changes the Lives of Children with Autism”, published by Hatherleigh Press and Penguin Random House.


His articles have been featured in ESPN Outdoors, Surfing Magazine, Eastern Surf Magazine, the Outdoor Channel, Surfline, Stab Magazine, Autism Parenting Magazine, The Atlantic Current, Flux, Patagonia and more.


While pursuing his undergraduate degree at Palm Beach Atlantic University, Cash was awarded the Bodie McDowell Scholarship from the Outdoor Writers Association of America for his editorial work. A graduate of PBA’s School of Communication and Media, he majored in Journalism.

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Feb 11, 20263 min
Visit Huntington Beach Presents: "Feel the Stoke with Duke Aipa"
How do you earn the nickname " Surf City ?" First, the location must have good, consistent waves. Second, the area must also be the epicenter of the surf industry, with surf shops, surf businesses, and home to iconic surf contests. And third, the community must be tight-knit, care and respect for each other, all the while exhibiting surfing's greatest quality: aloha. There’s only one location around the world that embodies all of this: Huntington Beach, otherwise known as Surf City, USA. A...

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Jan 28, 20267 min
The 10 Toughest Surfers, Presented by Xtratuf
There's no doubt about it: surfing requires toughness. After all, some of the best sessions come with the most risk: difficult paddle outs, fighting currents, paddling for waves of consequence, riding walls of water the size of buildings and enduring long hold-downs. With that in mind, we partnered with Xtratuf — an apparel company who's products ( especially their boots ) are the definition of tough — and compiled a list of the toughest surfers today. Surfers who charge the biggest waves,...

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Jan 14, 20266 min
Surf Expo Celebrates 50 Years, And Looks Forward to 50 More
Signage paying homage to Surf Expo's incredible 50 years was on full display throughout the January 7-9th event. Photo courtesy Stephanie Brown Throughout January 7-9, 2026, the surf collective, from legacy brands to startups, pros and more, gathered for the bi-annual Surf Expo. This time, it had more significance than ever: it was the 50th year of the tradeshow. Surf Expo's 50 years is a historic amount of time, because when the show first took place in 1976, pro surfing was in its infancy....

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