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The shelf reef project incorporated old, steel book shelves from the Marine Resources Library to form an artificial reef 12 miles off shore in about 60 feet of water. Once the old shelves were loaded onto the Silver Crescent (pictured below), they were transported to their new home on the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean. Divers Bob Martore, Ian Moody, Dany Burgess, DuBose Griffin, Jason Powers, Nathan West, Mel Bell, Brent Merritt, and Megan Savard were responsible for the underwater assembly and the birth of the Shelf Reef.
Divers in the SCDNR Artificial Reef Program have recently revisited the reef site and found a variety of new inhabitance. Some of the new life includes Tomtates, Glasseye Snapper, Bank Sea Bass, Starfish, Notched Sand-dollars, Barnacles Bryozoans, Sea Urchins, and an Octopus.
For more reef information check the SCDNR website.
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| July 28 Building The Reef |
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| September 28 The First Visit |
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