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Research from the Australian National University has estimated surfing injects at least A$3bn ($2bn; £1.5bn) into the Australia's national economy each year.

The study, however, comes with a warning that surf breaks - areas where the waves start to collapse or plunge - should not be taken for granted and need more legal protection.

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