The EcoReef Project
SAD RIVER – SLIPPERY SUCKERS ONLY We love slippery little suckers because they just happen to be an integral part of our ecosystem. But even they need an ecosystem within which to survive and they need their friends with them. They need clear water, healthy fish, pretty plants, and clean air. For our part, we…
A Call to Action & EcoHelp In the face of escalating environmental challenges, it is becoming increasingly clear that politicians need a lot of help to make the environment a real issue and to improve our ecosystems. The health of our planet is not just a scientific or economic issue, but a political one as…
The Buzz About Bees & how they are the Guardians of Our Environment and Waterways Bees, often seen as tiny, buzzing creatures, play a monumental role in maintaining the health of our environment and waterways. Their importance cannot be underestimated or overstated and just needed, and here’s why. Pollination Powerhouses Bees are nature’s most efficient…
The Interplay Between Ecology and Human Experience ———————————– Enhancing Beach Ecology Beaches and coastlines are more than just picturesque landscapes they are vibrant ecosystems that interplay Beach Ecology and Human Experience teeming with diverse life forms. However, the health of these ecosystems is often compromised due to human activities. This raises an important question: Can improving…
🐠🌍In the face of environmental challenges, humanity has always found innovative solutions. One such solution is the creation of man-made eco reefs, a testament to our ability to not only adapt, but also enhance our natural world. These artificial reefs are proving to be a game-changer for marine ecosystems and hold great promise for the…
The Journey Of Sustainable Change The term “Environment” often elicits a spectrum of reactions, ranging from indifference to passionate outcry. Yet, amidst this whirlwind of emotions, there’s a universal consensus: we’re facing a monumental environmental challenge that demands immediate attention. This isn’t just about securing a future for the next generations, but also about improving…
Here’s a demonstration of an ‘EcoReef’ operating as a pond filtration system as well as a boost for aquatic plant growth.
The EcoReef Project focuses on combining
• organic material
• rock & rubble, and
• melted plastics from waste plastic bags
We will be introducing EcoReefs soon for anyone to use at no cost to them
EcoReefs may be ugly but healthy fish and plants are a joy to behold!
Stay tuned or contact us for further details