With the Minecraft Coral Crafters campaign, Mojang, in partnership with The Nature Conservancy, is turning in-game designs from content creators into real-world underwater sculptures made from BioRock ...
Coral reefs are disappearing at an unprecedented rate. In fact, a report released by the Global Coral Reef Monitoring Network (GCRMN) found that 19% of the Earth’s coral reefs are now dead, with ...
Manmade “fish apartments” are springing up all over Indonesia in response to the shrinking acreage of natural reefs. The popular Biorock system for reef building was dreamed up in the 1990s by a ...
As an artist, Colleen Flanigan wields scientific processes the way others might use a paintbrush. The 40-year-old visual environmental artist and metallurgist can grow plated copper with an electrical ...
A low-level electric current running through domed-shaped metallic structures in the waters off Bali is giving a jolt to coral reef survival there, according to news reports. The Biorock technology is ...
A proposal to install an electrified artificial reef on the ocean floor off Lauderdale-by-the-Sea has won approval from a key federal agency, making it more likely the high-tech conservation project ...
Only ever used on a piece of public art in B.C., Metro Vancouver will trial biorock technology as a way to create new habitat for sea creatures, regrow coastal infrastructure and protect shorelines ...
LAUDERDALE-BY-THE-SEA (CBSMiami) — A solar-powered, electrified coral reef experiment aims to help marine conservation. The bizarre experiment rests on the ocean floor off Lauderdale-by-the-Sea. The ...
Indonesia has long been famed for its exceptionally beautiful coral reefs. The island nation has the greatest area of coral reefs of any country in the world and those reefs contain the greatest ...
Fleshler writes for the South Florida Sun-Sentinel. SOUTH FLORIDA — The thunderclaps and lightning flashes of Victor Frankenstein’s laboratory seem far removed from the sunshine, hotels and snorkelers ...
Metro Vancouver is looking into whether Biorock — a natural alternative to conventional cement — could work in local waters to protect shoreline habitat and help mitigate climate change. Biorock is ...
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