Toilets, Streetcars, and Light Poles—A Brief History of Artificial Reefs in Southern California
Published by Frani Halperin for H2O Radio
Starting in the late 1950s, nearly everything but the kitchen sink was put in the ocean off the Southern California coast to promote sportfishing and recreational diving. It may sound like dumping, but initially there was serious science behind it. H2O Radio reports: http://h2oradio.org/ArtificialReefs.html
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