The EcoReef Project

Bag It & Tag It Dog owners know all too well the routine of picking up after their pets during walks. But what if we could turn this waste into something beneficial for our environment? Here are some innovative ways to transform dog poo into a resource that can help improve our parks, gardens, and…
On the one hand, we’re working desperately to repair the environment See – https://EcoReefProject.com On the other hand, we allow this to happen Yesterday trees that were marked for preservation were cut down illegally in the space of a few minutes These trees have been a haven for wildlife for decades The same wildlife is shuffling…
Unraveling the Mystery of Insect Decline: The Impact of WaterwaysPreamble The global decrease in insect populations has become a topic of intense discussion and concern. These tiny creatures are integral to our ecosystems, contributing to pollination, decomposition, and forming a part of the food chain. The Global Reduction in Insect Populations Research indicates a nearly…
Gus the Blue Groper And The Tale of Love and Loss Gus, the beloved blue groper, has been a familiar sight to divers and swimmers in the waters of Sydney, Australia. Known for his friendly and inquisitive nature, Gus has been a part of the local community for decades. However, recent events have sparked outrage…

What Happens In A Compost Bin A compost bin looks simple from the outside, yet inside it holds a constantly shifting world where organic matter breaks down through a series of natural processes that are far more intricate than most people realise. The transformation begins the moment food scraps, leaves, and garden waste are added,…

Natural Ways To Lower The Level Of Backburning & Making Environments More Fire-Resistant It’s Up To You To Making Your Environment More Fire-Resistant While firefighters and governments play a crucial role in managing wildfires and implementing large-scale fire-resistant strategies, it’s important to remember that individuals also have a significant part to play. Each one of…
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