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Pro Surfer Cody Graham to teach 20 Disabled Kids to Surf

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Who: Pro Surfer Cody Graham along with Andy Irons, Bruce Irons, Sarah Beardmore, Greg Kaplan, Serena Brooke, Rochelle Ballard, Megan Abubo, Kainoa McGee, Micheal Ho, Macy Mullen, Tamayo Perry, and Hawaiian legend Buttons Kaluhiokalani will all be on hand to teach 20 disabled kids to surf. The band The Pricks and the North Shore Lifeguards will also be there sharing their expertise.

What: Hot Tuna International PLC (AIM:HTT), a lifestyle apparel brand with authentic surf heritage, and world renowned pro surfers have joined forces with Hawaii based, Acesssurf Hawaii to introduce the sport of surfing to 20 handicapped members of their organization.

When: Saturday, December 15thth, 2007
9am – 12pm

Where: White Plains Beach, Oahu, Hawaii

For press inquiries contact:
Meryl Haley
Shout Public Relations, 949-574-1440 or 561-573-7805
email: meryl@shoutpr.com

About Hot Tuna:
Born Down Under in the summer of ’69 to serve the apparel needs of sojourning surfers, the Hot Tuna brand grew to global prominence in the ‘80s and ‘90s, and went public in the UK in Oct. 2005. While headquartered in London, Hot Tuna (International) PLC (AIM: HTT) maintains offices in Sydney, Australia, and in Southern California in the USA. The brand serves core retail, drawing its inspiration from international surf culture and global fashion, and the Company is committed to the timeless values that its iconic Piranha logo has come to embody: authenticity, creativity and nonconformity.

For more information on Hot Tuna, please visit www.hottunausa.com.

About AccesSurf Hawaii:
In the aloha spirit that Duke Kahanamoku introduced surfing to others, AccesSurf Hawaii was created to share adaptive surfing with everyone who has the desire to enter the ocean and ride waves. AccesSurf Hawaii is a Non Profit Corporation started to make Hawaiian beaches accessible for everyone and to provide therapeutic instruction for the advancement of Adaptive Surfing in Hawaii.

For more information on AccesSurf Hawaii, please visit www.accessurfhawaii.org.

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