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Reef Ball technology

Reef Ball technology involves creating artificial reefs using specially designed, eco-friendly, hollow concrete structures called reef balls. These structures provide habitat for marine life, helping to restore damaged ecosystems and encourage biodiversity. They are placed on the seabed to mimic natural reefs, promoting coral growth and attracting fish and other marine species. Reef balls are durable and environmentally safe, often made from materials that support marine organisms. This technology is used in marine conservation efforts to enhance fish populations, protect coastlines, and support overall ocean health.