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Stelios
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4/15/2013 11:59 AM
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badintexas
- 4/16/2013 6:07 AM
Wow. That’s alot of trash for that beautiful area! It must feel great to have helped clean it up!
Greg
- 4/16/2013 12:26 AM
Would the tires have been good for mini artificial reefs or is the rubber bad for the water?
Greg
- 4/16/2013 12:30 AM
Nevermind, i just read an article that said tires dont work as artificial reefs. - "No one can say with certainty why the idea doesn’t work, but one problem is that, unlike large ships that have been sunk for reefs, tires are too light. They can be swept away by the tides and powerful storms before marine life has a chance to attach. Some scientists also believe the rubber leaches toxins.
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