This year, Local Knowledge TV’s celebrated hosts Ali Hussainy and Rush Maltz joined us for an unforgettable episode focused on the 3rd Annual Star brite SeaSafe Clean Water Collective. In its ninth season, Local Knowledge has developed a devoted following for its authentic, adventure-driven approach to fishing and conservation. This time, Ali and Rush took a special interest in Conservation Director Cory Redwine’s efforts, dedicating an entire episode to her hands-on work with Project SeaSafe in the Indian River Lagoon.
In Cory’s own words: “I was truly flattered to work alongside Ali and Rush, to fish together, and to be part of such an amazing show that spotlights not just my work but the heart of Project SeaSafe. This is one of my proudest moments, and I hope it inspires others to care for our waters.”
The episode opens with Cory and her team planting mangroves along the lagoon, a crucial conservation activity that stabilizes shorelines, improves water quality, and nurtures marine life. For Cory, conservation is deeply personal: “Care for the river, and it will care for you” is her guiding principle, and it shines through as she and her team work tirelessly along the riverbank.
In the second half of the episode, Cory takes to the water with local guides Alex Hughey and Alex Gorichky, alongside Ali and Rush. Together, they enjoy the beauty of the Lagoon through fishing and talk about the importance of preserving these waters. Their conversations highlight the close relationship between conservation and recreation, underscoring why protecting our natural resources is crucial for future generations.
Catch the full episode above, hosted here on TeamDoGooder.com, and see how Local Knowledge TV, Cory Redwine, and the Project SeaSafe team bring conservation to life. Join us in our mission to protect these vital waters and learn how you, too, can make a difference.