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Oyster Lake Shoreline Protection Project Completed

First you place the Reef Balls, sediment accumulates then return and plant marsh grass. Article retrieved from  https://www.texassaltwaterfishingmagazine.com/fishing/education/conservation/oyster-lake-shoreline-protection-project-completed Oyster Lake Shoreline ...

Hernando County’s snorkeling reef 2018 news report

https://www.facebook.com/wendilanetv/videos/1360232900787517/?t=102 ...

Hernando County: A Leader in Artificial Reef Development

It is great to see Hernando County moving along with some great projects.  Not all are big fish attractors but ...

Hernando County back into building Reef Balls  after a 23 year break.

Hernando Times Article.   https://www.tampabay.com/news/environment/scubanauts-volunteers-assist-with-artificial-reef-project-off-hernando/2339000 SCUBAnauts volunteers assist with artificial reef project off Hernando coast Thursday, September 28, 2017 11:00am HERNANDO ...

Texas, coastal flooding from Harvey

There are some Reef Balls that seem to be way underwater along the texas coast.   One of the sites ...
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Poster Presentation

At the Monday night poster social come hear the latest from our surveys. It will be at the American Fisheries ...

O’Leary’s,  Eco-Rapped seawall

https://www.heraldtribune.com/news/20170724/sarasota-to-add-living-seawall-along-olearys-shore ...

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