Jimmy Armel Honors Fallen Ranger with Great White Shark Tagging Mission
At Star brite Solutions, we’re stoked to be part of an epic mission with U.S. Army Ranger Veteran Jimmy Armel, founder of Knot Lucky.
At Star brite Solutions, we’re stoked to be part of an epic mission with U.S. Army Ranger Veteran Jimmy Armel, founder of Knot Lucky.
SeaSafe’s 2023 Conservation Dealer of the year In the world of marine conservation, it takes a special kind of dedication and effort to stand out
We are proud to be a part of the conversation and work towards meaningful conservation efforts with the IGFA. As we continue our efforts, look for our conservation director, Cory Redwine in upcoming 2023 world record book.
Marker 24 on the Banana River, Florida was awarded dealer of the year by Star brite-Project SeaSafe.
In this enlightening interview, both Dornau and Ryals express their passion for preserving ecosystems as well as methods by which every fisherman can do their part to contribute to the upkeep of our beloved ocean, lakes, and river systems.
For Captain Jimmy Armel and American Fishing Charters, this project is more than just tagging a shark. It is an opportunity to honor those who served in the armed forces while helping other veterans cope with PTSD. This unique mission of “shark tagging” will be remembered for years to come!
Cory Redwine, the artist, is a Florida native who loves the beaches and waterways for many reasons. Fishing, boating, paddle boarding, exploring and great family fun and relaxation are just a few of the reasons Cory likes being on or around the water.
The SeaSafe Cory Redwine Preservation Challenge encourages trash pickups along all waterways and rewards people for their efforts with prizes and products from Star brite.
Art From Beach Trash This is 1 days worth trash collected off local beaches by an environmental passionate family. The Redwines’ have lived and thrived
Clams are fascinating creatures that play an important role in marine ecosystems. They filter the water, help maintain the balance of marine habitats, and serve as a food source for other marine organisms. Clam populations have faced challenges in recent years due to various factors such as pollution and changing environmental conditions. However, recent efforts in clam planting and monitoring have shown promising results.
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