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  2. Rhodolith - Wikipedia

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    Rhodolith beds create biogenic habitat for diverse benthic communities. The rhodolithic growth habit has been attained by a number of unrelated coralline red algae , [ 1 ] organisms that deposit calcium carbonate within their cell walls to form hard structures or nodules that resemble beds of coral.

  3. List of U.S. state artificial reefs program - Wikipedia

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    Delaware: Delaware Artificial Reef Program [7] Delaware has fourteen artificial reef sites in Delaware Bay and along the Atlantic Coast. [8] North Carolina: North Carolina Artificial Reefs Program [9] Florida: Florida Artificial Reefs [10] South Carolina: South Carolina Artificial Reefs Program [11] Georgia: Georgia's Offshore Artificial Reefs ...

  4. Delaware Bay - Wikipedia

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    Delaware Bay is the estuary outlet of the Delaware River on the northeast seaboard of the United States, lying between the states of Delaware and New Jersey. It is approximately 782 square miles (2,030 km 2 ) in area, [ 2 ] the bay's freshwater mixes for many miles with the saltwater of the Atlantic Ocean .

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  6. Redbird Reef - Wikipedia

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    Redbird Reef is an artificial reef located in the Atlantic Ocean, off the coast of Slaughter Beach, Delaware, [1] 16 miles (25.7 km) east of the Indian River Inlet. Established by the Maryland Reef Initiative [ 2 ] in 2001, this reef covers 1.3 square nautical miles of ocean floor [ 2 ] and is located 80 feet (24.4 m) below the surface.

  7. Artificial reef - Wikipedia

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    If inappropriate materials are used in an artificial reef, they can interfere with the growth of algae which provide a food source for coral, causing the coral to die. [ 101 ] PVCs , [ 102 ] plastics , [ 103 ] [ 104 ] [ 105 ] oil , [ 106 ] paint , asbestos , iron and other rusting metal, can release toxic contaminants such as Poly-chlorinated ...

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  9. Aquaculture of coral - Wikipedia

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    Coral aquaculture, also known as coral farming or coral gardening, is the cultivation of corals for commercial purposes or coral reef restoration. Aquaculture is showing promise as a tool for restoring coral reefs, which are dying off around the world.

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