Antigua St. Johns Chapter of the Optimist Club Sea Urchin Project The Reef Ball Foundation used the very latest in scientific techniques to achieve the remarkable feat of restoring a living reef system. For example, with the help of over two dozen volunteers from the Antigua St. Johns Chapter of the Optimist Club, over 500 sea urchins (Echinometra lucunter) were added to the reef to act as 'janitors' to keep the corals free from algal overgrowth
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