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Project aims to kick-start Waikiki coral reefs

Timothy Hurley
COURTESY NATRIX AND UH MANOA
                                This rendering shows a 3D-printed concrete module inhabited by mounted corals and beneficial species such as trapezia crabs that defend coral from predators and surgeonfishes and sea urchins that control seaweed.
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COURTESY NATRIX AND UH MANOA

This rendering shows a 3D-printed concrete module inhabited by mounted corals and beneficial species such as trapezia crabs that defend coral from predators and surgeonfishes and sea urchins that control seaweed.

COURTESY NATRIX 
                                This is a preliminary rendering of a portion of a REEFrame permanent coral nursery just after it is installed. Each 3D-printed concrete module measures 1 cubic yard.
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COURTESY NATRIX

This is a preliminary rendering of a portion of a REEFrame permanent coral nursery just after it is installed. Each 3D-printed concrete module measures 1 cubic yard.

COURTESY NATRIX AND UH MANOA
                                This rendering shows a 3D-printed concrete module inhabited by mounted corals and beneficial species such as trapezia crabs that defend coral from predators and surgeonfishes and sea urchins that control seaweed.
COURTESY NATRIX 
                                This is a preliminary rendering of a portion of a REEFrame permanent coral nursery just after it is installed. Each 3D-printed concrete module measures 1 cubic yard.