depthaligns
Depthaligns are a type of underwater habitat designed to mimic the natural environment of coral reefs. They are typically constructed using a framework of metal or plastic pipes, which are covered with a layer of sand or gravel to create a stable base. The pipes are then filled with a mixture of sand, gravel, and crushed coral, which is colonized by various marine organisms over time. This process, known as biofouling, allows the depthalign to become a thriving ecosystem, similar to a natural coral reef.
Depthaligns are used in marine conservation and restoration efforts to provide habitat for marine life, particularly
Depthaligns have been used in various parts of the world, including the Caribbean, the Pacific, and the