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Artificial Reefs
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Artificial Reef Society of British Columbia (ARSBC)
creates and promotes artificial reefs on the west coast of Canada for use by SCUBA divers.
http://www.artificialreef.bc.ca/
Artificial Reefs of the Keys
nonprofit group working to bring the de-commissioned USAFS Gen. Hoyt S. Vandenberg to the Flordia Key's waters to become an artificial reef.
http://www.bigshipwrecks.com/
Artificial Reefs Shared Resources
shared resources for all reef ball artificial reef companies including Reef Ball Foundation, Reef Ball Coalition, Reef Ball DG, and others.
http://www.artificialreefs.org/
California Artificial Reef Enhancement Program (CARE)
promotes awareness and understanding of the potential value to be derived from artificial reef ecosystems in offshore California.
http://www.calreefs.org/
Fleurieu Artificial Reef Project
provides an ongoing, productive use of the former destroyer ex-HMAS Hobart, as well as enhancing marine life.
http://www.dive-southaustralia.com/
Long Bay Artificial Reef Association
creating artificial reefs off the southern end of North Carolina.
http://www.lbara.com/
Mexico Beach Artificial Reef Association
dedicated to artificial reef deployment, research, and public education.
http://www.mbara.org/
New England Artificial Reef Society (NEARS)
dedicated to the creation of artificial reefs in the coastal waters of New England.
http://www.nears.org/
Reef Ball Development Group
information on Reef Balls, state of the art artificial reefs used to restore ailing coral reefs. FAQs and links to artificial reef research.
http://www.reefball.org/