An update on Florida’s Artificial Reefs: recent deployments and trends
Popular marine habitat enhancements, artificial reefs can benefit sea life and humans. Floridians visit them every year to fish, dive, snorkel, or boat around. The number of artificial reefs is growing around Florida, but their function and impact are difficult to describe because artificial reefs...
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author | Edward V. Camp Lisa Chong Angela B. Collins Holly Abeels Keith Mille Michael Sipos Brittany Hall-Scharf Scott Jackson Shelly Krueger Victor Blanco |
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Popular marine habitat enhancements, artificial reefs can benefit sea life and humans. Floridians visit them every year to fish, dive, snorkel, or boat around. The number of artificial reefs is growing around Florida, but their function and impact are difficult to describe because artificial reefs change over time as they become encrusted with fouling organisms or altered by storms and shifting sands. As reefs change, expectations shift, and advances in research and monitoring allow us to learn more about them. This publication provides an update of Florida’s recent artificial reef activities. It focuses on new deployments, designs, and monitoring objectives from 2015 to 2021. It should help management agencies and outreach and education professionals understand recent trends in priorities. Fishing and diving clubs, monitoring programs, local artificial reef planners and coordinators, and other stakeholders can discover and share information learned across counties.
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spellingShingle | Edward V. Camp Lisa Chong Angela B. Collins Holly Abeels Keith Mille Michael Sipos Brittany Hall-Scharf Scott Jackson Shelly Krueger Victor Blanco An update on Florida’s Artificial Reefs: recent deployments and trends EDIS |
title | An update on Florida’s Artificial Reefs: recent deployments and trends |
title_full | An update on Florida’s Artificial Reefs: recent deployments and trends |
title_fullStr | An update on Florida’s Artificial Reefs: recent deployments and trends |
title_full_unstemmed | An update on Florida’s Artificial Reefs: recent deployments and trends |
title_short | An update on Florida’s Artificial Reefs: recent deployments and trends |
title_sort | update on florida s artificial reefs recent deployments and trends |
url | https://journals.flvc.org/edis/article/view/129584 |
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