The Osborne Tire Reef

    The Osborne Tire Reef is an artificial reef that was made in the 1970s. It was originally supposed to expand on an already existing reef and be a way to dispose of old tires. People were hopeful that it would create new habitats for sea life and corals would eventually grow onto the tires. However, when the tires were placed in the water the nylon straps holding the tires together corroded. The tires very quickly became to mobile and destroyed everything in their path. Many environmental groups like 4Ocean have begun to remove the tires but it is a slow going process. So far 1/3 of the tires have been recovered from this man-made reef. Hopefully, these efforts continue just as strongly in the future.

Divers begin 'tire reef' cleanup off south Florida - Los Angeles Times


https://www.projectbaselinegulfstream.com/the-osborne-tire-reef/


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