INDIAN RIVER LAGOON CLAM PROJECT

Clam Team First Meeting
The creators of Addictive Fishing Television, Capt. Blair Wiggins and Executive Producer Kevin McCabe, grew up in Cocoa Beach, Florida. The pair used to go camping on the islands of the Banana River with Blair's family. Overnight camping trips meant catching their own fish and wading for clams to eat at night. 
They grew up learning how to respect Mother Nature, how to take care of their surroundings and some of the best life lessons were learned on Florida's Space Coast. A few months back, Capt. Blair and the AF crew were fishing in the Mosquito Lagoon filming an episode with Capt. Leiza Fitzgerald of CCA Florida. They caught 2 very small fish in the 2 days they were there. They witnessed so many drastic and devastating changes, for example; brown algae, no grass, no horseshoe crabs, few manatees, and overall dirty water. Capt. Blair and Kevin left the shoot and from that day something needed to be done, and so the quest began. The quest to return the Northern IRL to the way it once was - healthy. 

Leiza Fitzgerald and Kevin & Patrice McCabe
Discussions with the CCA of Florida began immediately following the annual industry ICAST convention in July. Researching of other successful clam restoration projects became a clear focal point. Through our research, we discovered that there were proposals out there already that simply needed funding and the support behind it to launch. 

Things have moved along quickly, and a team has been put together which includes the FWC and University of Florida. The goal is to establish significant clam beds in the lagoon again and to support long-term growth of the clams.  This would include collecting and re-seeding native clams in a hatchery. 








 
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