Other Artificial Reefs
Artificial Reefs Worldwide
Sunken ships have long been a part of the underwater landscape, and whether they end up on the bottom as a result of natural calamity, war or as artificial reefs, one thing is certain, fish love 'em. Worldwide, countless examples can be cited of shipwrecks providing habitat for marine life. Over time, a shipwreck will create its own biomass, helping to populate the ocean around it.
 
photo by Don Kincaid photo by Don Kincaid
photo by Don Kincaid photo by Don Kincaid
photo by Don Kincaid photo by Don Kincaid
photo by Don Kincaid photo by Don Kincaid
These photographs were taken in Key West by Captain Don Kincaid.
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