Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Artificial reef to be installed around iconic Sydney Opera House

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SPA,-22ND AUGUST,

2017 An artificial reef will be installed in the waters around the iconic Sydney Opera House to “breathe life” into the harbour.

The New South Wales government announced on Tuesday that the underwater reef structures would explore ways to improve marine life in the Sydney Harbour and restore the natural habitats of fish and sea horses.

The three-year project by the state government with the Sydney Opera House and the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) will suspend an imitation reef, made up of nine hexagonal shaped modules, in the water around the landmark. Environmen­t Minister Gabrielle Upton said the project will start next month by counting the number of fish and the diversity of marine animals.

This will be followed by the installati­on of the artificial reef - made of lightweigh­t marine concrete and fibreglass - early next year.

“It’s going to actually breathe life into what is already a really healthy harbour,” she told reporters in Sydney.

Each module will be more than a metre long, in an irregular cube or sphere shape of various sizes, made into apartment-like blocks, said David Lennon, a reef designer hired for the project.

Lead researcher David Booth, a UTS professor of marine ecology, said they have discovered nearly 600 species of fish in the harbour, which is “more than the entire coast of New Zealand,” but “there are threats” to marine life.

“Across Sydney Harbour over 50 per cent of the shoreline has been replaced by the built environmen­t or sea walls to protect infrastruc­ture from storms and erosion,” Booth said.

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