What is an EcoReef?

 

What is an EcoReef?
In its simplest form, an EcoReef is a collection of organic material such as twisted branches, as well as rocks and rubble bound together with a long lasting binder. This combination forms a protective ‘cave’ to protect flora and fauna from their inception and on through the juvenile stage until they can fend for themselves.
 Twisted branches and organic material lock together to form a mesh surfaces for living organisms to adhere to
 Rocks weight branches for stability
 Binders ensure that rocks and branches remain locked together long enough for nature to take over
 Each EcoReef locks together with other reefs to form an enclave where biodiversity can thrive

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