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Old 11-11-2009, 06:00 PM   #14
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Your idea is very valid and you are thinking outside of the box but unfortunately the feasibility is difficult. There is more involved in building an artificial reef than just "drop a rock and the kelp will grow on it." The ocean environment is complex there are many many variables that have to be taken into account before embarking on an artificial reef project. There has to be current studies, navigational hazard considerations and optimum water depth and quality to create the best conditions for kelp growth. I wish creating an artificial reef was as simple as "dropping some rocks" but it is not. Do a search on the web about Ca artificial reef projects there have been a number of tries but few have succeeded.
thanks for the positive input, atleast taking the time to actually think of what I mentioned
As with any big venture, or idea with a big impact that defys normal ideas, I know thered be alot to consider. But its something to consider nonetheless.
I will definitely check it out.
wasnt there a power plant down south they tried that at?
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