The EcoReef Project

The Case of Warragamba Dam The Warragamba Dam, a primary water source for Sydney, Australia, has been a subject of debate regarding its water release strategy. The question at hand is whether it’s more beneficial to use a continuous pumping strategy or to wait until the dam reaches a critical level and then perform one…
The EcoReef Project I appreciated this comment from a friend from our school days as it gave me the opportunity to explain the EcoReef Project a little further and to try and get the message across that the system is FREE for anyone to use ANYWHERE. Here it is – Very impressive! Is this what…

Why Are We Going Back To Jaws Times About Sharks And Hunting Them When We Know So Much More Now There is a growing tension between what science has taught us about sharks and the way society continues to react to them, especially when fear resurfaces after rare incidents. Modern marine biology has shown that…
Eco-Farming and Pigs And The Unlikely Duo Boosting Ecology Eco-farming and pigs may seem like an unlikely pair, but they are working together to improve our ecology in surprising ways. The Role of Pigs in Eco-Farming Pigs play a crucial role in eco-farming. They are natural tillers of the soil, rooting up the ground…

How Being Near Aquatic Environments Boosts Our Mind and Well-Being

The Environment & Political Labels Of The Idea Of The Leftie In today’s world, caring about the environment has somehow become synonymous with being a “leftie,” or someone who leans towards liberal or progressive political ideologies. This Idea Of The Leftie association, however, is a misunderstanding that needs to be addressed as it is old-fashioned,…
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