Creating Marine Habitat The Artificial Reef part 2
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's (FWC) artificial reef program, created in 1982, provides financial and technical assistance to coastal local governments, nonprofit corporations and state universities to develop artificial reefs and to monitor and evaluate these reefs. Florida has one of the most active artificial reef programs among the 14 Gulf and Atlantic coastal states involved in artificial reef development. Thirty-four of Florida's 35 coastal counties spread along 8,426 miles of tidal coastline (1,200 miles fronting the Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic Ocean) are, or have been, involved in artificial reef development.

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Creating Marine Habitat The Artificial Reef part 1

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Learning How Artificial Reefs are Made - 26,000lb SUPER Reefs

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A Coral Reef Revival | The Atlantic

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Artificial Reefs: Shipwrecks become homes for fish!

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Texas Clipper Artificial Reef

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Restoring Coral Reefs: An In-depth Exploration of Mineral Accretion Technology

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Lionfish Airplane; Pensacola Florida, Gulf of Mexico

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Artificial Reefs, The Kraken

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How this artificial reef boosts biodiversity and breaks waves

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Reefs For Marine Life | Full Documentary

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New Shoalhaven offshore artificial reef deployed

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Our Planet | High Seas | FULL EPISODE | Netflix

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Oman's Majees Artificial Reef - 2 year timelapse project video

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Meet the Bahama Coral Farmers Regrowing the Ocean's Reefs

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500 Incredible Boat Moments Caught On Camera!

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Coral Reef Revival in Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary

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A Breakthrough for Coral Reef Restoration

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Wheeler North Reef: The World's Largest Artificial Rocky Reef

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Artificial Reef Material 5 Years In the Ocean

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