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Over $72,000 since 2021 to Conservation Partners

Protecting our waters and wild places is a core value of the Costa brand, and something we believe every angler has a responsibility to be a steward of as well. Costa has a long history of supporting conservation through their many Protection Programs and through each pair of Costa sunglasses sold.

To learn more about Costa’s commitment to preserving and improving our watery world read our official Protect Report.

Costa Compete + Conserve is proud to continue the preservation of our fisheries by allotting a conservation donation each program winner will participate in. For every angler payout, this program donates an associated monetary amount to one of our conservation partners listed below, determined by the winning Compete + Conserve angler of each event.

American Rivers

www.americanrivers.org

American Rivers has worked to protect wild rivers, restore damaged rivers and conserve clean water for people and nature alike since 1973.

Bass Fishing Hall of Fame

www.bassfishinghof.com

The Bass Fishing Hall of Fame goes beyond honoring distinguished individuals in the sport of bass fishing by awarding conservation grants contributing to the preservation, promotion, and celebration of bass fishing.

 

Friends of Reservoirs

www.friendsofreservoirs.com

Established in 2010, Friends of Reservoirs (FOR) is a non-profit foundation dedicated to protecting and/or restoring fisheries habitat in reservoir systems across America.

National Fish & Wildlife Foundation

www.nfwf.org

Since 1984, NFWF has worked to protect and restore our natural resources and has grown to become the nation’s largest private conservation grant-maker. The NFWF supports conservation efforts in all 50 states and have participated in nearly 20,000 conservation projects to date.

Johnny Morris Foundation (Bass Pro US Opens)

BassPro.com

Through the Bass Pro Shops U.S. Open National Bass Fishing Amateur Team Championships, Johnny Morris and the Bass Pro Shops have committed to a minimum of $1 million being donated to improve fish habitat among other conservation efforts.

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