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OceanX | From Sunken Ships to Thriving Reefs: The Evolution of Underwater Ecosystems @OceanX | Uploaded September 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 day ago.
Artificial reefs have existed for millennia—as long as there have been shipwrecks. An estimated three million wrecks are scattered across the ocean floor. These sometimes accidental structures transform marine ecosystems, boost biodiversity, and provide incredible sea life habitats where natural reefs may be struggling. Follow along as we explore artificial reefs in the Seychelles and beyond.

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