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Virtual exploration, vivid imagery on Costa Web site

Ormond Beach, FL-Costa Del Mar has completely redeveloped its Web site to take visitors on an "off the beaten path" exploration experience. The site is located at www.costadelmar.com.

Ormond Beach, FL-Costa Del Mar has completely redeveloped its Web site to take visitors on an "off the beaten path" exploration experience. The site is located at http://www.costadelmar.com/.

Reflecting the sunwear company's tag line-"See What's Out There"-the site follows members of the Costa Del Mar pro team, such as fisherman Jose Wejebe, on their outdoor journeys and adventures. According to the company, the user-friendly site enables easier navigation, which can help visitors locate information about Costa's latest sunwear and accessories styles, conservation efforts, or upcoming events, more quickly.

Costa Del Mar has also implemented the Costa Crazies section, an online portal that lets visitors share their own water-related journeys and experiences, or offer recommendations on favorite beaches, surfing areas, or paddling spots. The site also features a new Care and Repair section that allows Costa customers to submit sunwear repair requests online, in an effort to streamline the maintenance process.

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