As a kid, Rick Civelli spent his summers exploring estuaries, claming, fishing, and of course surfing. Without realizing it, his appreciation for environmental conservation was ingrained before his teens. He graduated from UNC-Wilmington with his Bachelors in Environmental Studies. During college and after graduation he worked as a marine science educator at the North Carolina Aquarium at Fort Fisher. For three years he developed and facilitated programs while teaching thousands of adults and children about the wonders of our coastal ecosystems. During both his undergraduate and graduate studies, he was an assistant director for UNCW's, Marine Science Summer Camp Program.
To broaden his professional development he later worked as a permit and enforcement officer for the North Carolina Division of Coastal Management. Taking a different approach to environmental conservation, he reviewed and permitted coastal development projects, and issued fines for remediation of impacted coastal resources. Rick sits on the Board of Directors for the Society of Masonboro Island and is a member of the Geological Society of America, the Surfrider Foundation, the Estuarine Research Federation, and the NC Aquarium Society. He is currently finishing his Masters Degree in Coastal Geology from UNC-Wilmington's Center for Marine Science where he is studying coastal processes.
In the winter of 1995, Rick developed a marine science educational learn to surf program for our local aquarium which he called "Surf's Up". Since then he has taught thousands of students of all ages the sport of surfing while enlightening them of the wonders of our coastal environment.
His travels have brought him to surf and study coastal processes and habitats all over the world. He has explored coral reefs in Hawaii, Puerto Rico, Anegada, Antigua, Bermuda, Jost Van Dyke, St Lucia, St Thomas, St John, and St Martin. He has swam with sea turtles in, Tortola, Baja Mexico, Barbados, and Costa Rica, sharks in Looe Key national marine sanctuary, sting rays in the Bahamas, and dolphins off Key West Florida. He has surfed up and down the east coast from Nantucket to Block Island to Cape Hatteras to Sebastian inlet. He has also caught many epic swells on the West coast from Morro Bay to Tourmaline San Diego. On several occasions Rick has also ventured to the North Shore of Oahu, where he visited famous surf breaks including Waimea Bay, Pipeline, Sunset and Sandy Beach. He was also lucky enough to see the huge Dec 2002 swell hit with 30' to 60' faces!
With his love for surfing and utmost respect for the ocean and it's resources, Rick has developed this unparalleled fun experience known as "Surf Camp".