New Fish Reef Deployed In South Carolina
/in Captain's Log, Media, South Carolina /by Jenn SorichFish Reef Project is proud to announce another World’s first; The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources has successfully deployed a group of 2,200 lb Sea Caves® to their sea bed as part of their state reefing program. This new reef site has been deployed off the coast of Charleston, SC and appropriately named “South Carolina 1”. Spanish Mackerel immediately took interest and many more species, including Coral, Grouper, Lobster, Hog Fish, Snapper, Amber Jack, are likely to discover this special new habitat very soon.
Sea Cave® is being deployed world-wide as a key tool to regenerate our oceans, enhance sustainable fisheries and provide large scale climate adaptation.
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