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76M-Ton Artificial Reef Made of Sunken Vessels Restores Fish Habitat, Stores Carbon - Texas
The artificial reef made of sunken vessels off the Texas coast restores the habitat of fish and marine life. In addition, it can also store carbon. Read more here.
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