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Build an Artificial Reef

Step 8Progress Pictures After 1 Year

Progress Pictures After 1 Year
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It's been nearly a year since we dropped the first blocks in the water.  What was once a bare sand bottom, is now teaming with life.  The blocks are covered with calcium based creature, soft corals, crabs, fish eggs and school of fish frequent the area.  Add to the that the life in the Benthic zone under and around the structures is doing very well.  
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3 comments
Dec 1, 2011. 4:23 AMpdasarathan says:
cool nice work .. its also cheep
May 15, 2011. 3:40 PMbuild52 says:
I love the squid he's so cute.

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Guanacastes Playa Hermosa Association, continually strives to maintain biodiversity and natural beauty of the area. One of its 2010 goals was Condofish, the development of an artificial reef around ...
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