Waterways: Our Neglected Treasures
The Importance of Protecting and Upkeeping Existing Waterways
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Hello, fellow nature enthusiasts! Today, weâre exploring the fascinating world of man-made ecoreefs to meet the coolest animal ever seen in these underwater paradises. Get ready to be amazed by the captivating Lionfish! đ Please note we are not saying that these are our EcoReefs that we designed or made but other man-made Eco-Reefs by other…
Introduction EcoReefs are a type of artificial reef. They provide an environment of high structural diversity, which is effective at recruiting and sustaining fish populations. The construction of an EcoReef is to make them interact with the environment to readapt it to become sustainable and protected so all in the reef is protected and safe…

Understanding Coastal Erosion Why Do Coastlines Erode?Coastal erosion is a natural process that continually shapes and reshapes the worldâs coastlines. But what causes it, and why does it happen? What is Coastal Erosion?Coastal erosion is the process by which local sea level rise, strong wave action, and coastal flooding wear down or carry away rocks,…
We will present a series of videos on how to make and use EcoReefs by using nature’s way of repairing the damage that we’ve done and that we continue to do. We will also present videos and info on happenings around the world in this space. So please log in and then join The EcoReef…

As environmental awareness continues to grow, homeowners are increasingly seeking sustainable solutions for their renovation projects. Green building materials have emerged as a game-changer, offering an eco-friendly alternative to traditional construction supplies. By incorporating these materials into your home renovation, you can reduce your carbon footprint, promote energy efficiency, and create a healthier living environment while embracing sustainability. In this…
Hereâs a demonstration of an EcoReef protecting the waterâs edge of a stream from erosion The EcoReef Project focuses on combining organic material, rock & rubble, and 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 fish donât wear Gucciâs!