0 Introduction The simplest coral reef is made of rock, coral or sand made by a non-living, biological or artificial process. Like a valley, most coral reefs are made by abiotic processes. They are made by deposition and erosion caused naturally by waves and other environmental factors. Some of the most popular coral reefs are biologically generated coral reefs and will not be confused with abiotic processes. Coral reefs are located in tropical waters and occur through coral and lime algae along coral reefs, atolls, island edges.
Artificial Reef Lecture discovered the reasons for using artificial corals, how they were created and deployed, and how to store and keep them. There are several reasons for using artificial corals. First of all, we will offer the second opportunity of coral. Sometimes coral reefs fluctuate, fragments such as predation and human noises are broken. By fixing these parts to artificial coral reefs, they will be lifted from the asphyxiated sand, regrow and gain the opportunity to continue prosperity. Secondly, artificial coral reefs support them by alleviating the stress of natural coral reefs. The main cause of stress on natural coral reefs is caused by human exposure and interference. Many tourists visit Koh Tao's coral reefs and may damage corals. Fortunately, a new type of diving spot comes at artificial coral reefs. Artificial coral reefs are rich in life as well as art. Attractive underwater waves, past and present protectionist's faces
In El Segundo, California, an artificial coral reef called Chevron Reef was built, hoping to build a new surf area. However, coral reefs did not generate large amounts of waves and they were removed in 2008. In Kovalam, Southwest India, artificial coral reefs have succeeded in providing high quality left handedness, stable coastal soil erosion, and good habitat. Marine life. ASR Ltd., based in New Zealand, has constructed a Kovalain Reef and is working on another coral reef in Boscom, England.
The value of good surfing when attracting surf tours encouraged the construction of artificial coral reefs and sand bars. The artificial surf leaf can be made of durable sandbox or concrete similar to submerged breakwater. These artificial coral reefs not only provide a place for surfing but also dissipate the energy of the waves and avoid the erosion of coastlines. Ships like Seli 1 form a sandy beach that is accidentally clogged at the bottom of the sand and generates good waves. In El Segundo, California, an artificial coral reef called Chevron Reef was built, hoping to build a new surf area. However, coral reefs did not generate large amounts of waves and they were removed in 2008. In Kovalam, Southwest India, artificial coral reefs have succeeded in providing high quality left handedness, stable coastal soil erosion, and good habitat. Marine life