File:NYC subway cars used as artificial reef.jpg
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| DescriptionNYC subway cars used as artificial reef.jpg |
English: South Carolina's marine artificial reefs are constructed from a wide variety of materials ranging from various forms of suitable scrap to specifically designed and constructed reef habitat structures. Steel-hulled vessels are the most commonly employed scrap material in reef construction, with over 100 having been sunk off the state since 1969. Other scrap materials recycled on South Carolina reefs include steel and concrete bridges, concrete culvert pipe, steel dry dock work platforms, ex-military aircraft and even intercontinental ballistic missiles. |
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| Author | Scdnr |
http://www.dnr.sc.gov/marine/pub/seascience/artreef.html
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