Brunswickâs Aine Denari Joins CSP Board
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May 4, 2021
Aine Denari, president of Brunswick Boat Group, joined the Center for Sportfishing Policy’s board of directors.
“CSP is honored to welcome Aine to the board of directors,” CSP president Jeff Angers
said in a statement. “We look forward to working with her to promote recreational fishing access and advance public policy priorities.”
Denari was appointed
CSP also reported that the Billfish Foundation is now a Sustaining Member.
“The Billfish Foundation’s long history of conserving billfish and advocating for responsible fisheries management has made a difference for fish around the world,” Angers said.
SGB Executive caught up with its vice president of marketing, TJ McMeniman, on the brand’s partnerships geared toward preservation, ongoing conservation initiatives and new styles of shades hitting retailers’ shelves.
Costa Sunglasses releases first-ever Protect Report – 38 years of protecting the watery world it calls home
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Leading by example, Costa has put its mission into action by protecting waterways, reducing ocean pollution, educating youth and helping restore coastal communities. Conservation is at our core. We live to be on the water and want to make sure that opportunity is available to future generations, said TJ McMeniman, Vice President of Marketing. DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (PRWEB) April 05, 2021 For more than 38 years, Costa® Sunglasses has prioritized protecting the watery world it calls home. Today, the brand is proud to release its first-ever Protect Report highlighting three-plus decades of supporting coastal communities, cleaning coastlines and waterways, eliminating single-use water bottles and much, much more. Costa’s efforts, alongside those of its partners, have protected our waterways
A Jamaican man was rescued off Fort Pierce, Florida on Friday after 36 hours at sea
A fishing crew spotted him clinging to a boat that capsized as he tried to enter the U.S. from the Bahamas
Six other people on the boat are missing and presumed dead after the Coast Guard gave up the search
The rescued man was suffering from hypothermia and dehydration, and was taken for medical care
Coast Guard and Fort Pierce police had no further information on his fate
Ten other people were lost trying to cross into the US near Key West on Monday