DAYTONA BEACH, Fla.—
Costa is reintroducing
The Watery Rave to the blogosphere this week, turning the website into an action-focused central hub of sport fishing conservation news and articles.
Each month, Costa partners including
OCEARCH,
The Billfish Foundation (TBF),
Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership,
International Game Gish Association,
Coastal Conservative Association,
Trout Unlimited and
Bonefish & Tarpon Trust will post blog updates on issues affecting their fisheries, motivating readers to play a more active role in protecting the world’s waters.
The Watery Wave will serve as a non-biased aggregator of articles from each of the participating partners, Costa said, providing an incredible wealth of information to anglers, conservationists, scientists and more. Articles will highlight conservation work being done to protect fisheries around the world, from oyster bed restoration efforts happening in the Gulf of Mexico, to shark tagging reports from the deep ocean, to permit study research updates from Belize.
"Fisheries all over the planet need our help from pollution, overfishing and more. All of the groups contributing to the site are committed to sustainable sport fishing practices, and want to encourage anglers to become more involved to protect the fish we love," said Al Perkinson, vice president of marketing for Costa. "We created The Watery Rave as a central place where people can come educate themselves about the challenges facing our waters right now, and give them specific things they can do to help make a difference."
Consumers and ECPs can follow and join in on the conversation on
Facebook at or on
Twitter.