A New Zealand winemaker is partnering with the Coastal Conservation Association of North Carolina to build an artificial reef that will boost the Pamlico River ecosystem and help the local
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The concrete ExoForms, designed and produced by Natrx in Raleigh, provide refuge for important fish species such as red drum, sheepshead, black drum, striped bass and speckled trout, as well as oysters, mussels, crustaceans, invertebrates and other organisms - promoting "biodiversity and vibrancy" within the river ecosystem.
AURORA, N.C. (WNCT) — Some new technology was on display along the Pamlico River on Friday. A new artificial reef, designed by a 3D printer is now in place in hopes of helping out waterways thrive. It was submerged Friday morning near the mouth of the river. The concrete exoforms provide refuge for water life […]
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