University of Miami researchers are developing a new tool to fight coastal flooding: hybrid reefs that combine concrete and coral to weaken the force of ocean waves.
from the U.S. Defense Department's research arm last June to work on the project, called Reefense. It'll be completed in three phases over five years.to participate in other parts of the Reefense project.UM marine biology and ecology professor Andrew Baker, who's a principal investigator for the project, told Axios that while the grant is funding research specific to military bases, the hybrid-reef technology can potentially be used in coastal areas across Florida.
"The potential is so much greater than that," he said. "If you're not gonna try it here, where would you try it?"The hybrid reefs will be built on a base of hollow, stackable concrete blocks that are full of holes to maximize the wave energy they can absorb, the Herald reports. Researchers will then place a combination of lab-grown and nursery-raised coral on top of the concrete structure, Baker said.Baker said that his research will also attempt to biologically engineer more heat-resistant coral, including through selective breeding.UM researchers plan to install and test two 20-foot-long hybrid reefs off Miami Beach near 80th Street later this month, the Herald reports.
In May 2024, the Reefense team will install a 160-foot hybrid reef off the coast of the Key West Navy base.
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