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reefballs Press Release from Sand Dollar Resort: The Reef Balls Are Here!
For Immediate Release, January 11, 2006, Bonaire, Netherlands Antilles, Sand Dollar Resort:
For more information contact: Jorgen Weterrings, jweterrings@yahoo.com
Sand Dollar Bonaire Lends A Helping Hand with Coral Reef Expansion
Sand Dollar Condominium owners, hotel staff, dive staff and marine enthusiasts on
the island of Bonaire have joined forces to institute a pilot program dedicated to the
production of artificial reefs.
Although Bonaire lays claim to one of the most healthy fringing reef systems in the
Caribbean, it lost some of the hard coral formations that thrived along its shallow
terraces in a storm surge six years ago. To help speed up the regeneration of this
coral, a process that if left to nature would easily span a human lifetime, Sand Dollar
is now building and will shortly place a total of twenty, 600 lb. Reef Balls as part of a
pilot project with the Bonaire Marine Park. Most of the reef balls will be placed immediately in front of Sand Dollar
adjacent to Bari Reef.
The three-foot high structures, which resemble
upside down tea cups, are made of a special
concrete mixture whose Ph levels are closer to
that of the ocean, thereby stimulating early
marine assimilation and growth. These reef
balls contain series of eight to thirteen holes
that make them especially attractive to
Bonaire?s diverse marine life. The surface of the
Reef Balls have also been designed and
prepared to encourage the adhesion of new coral polyps. Sand Dollar expects to place these reef balls
directly in front of the resort in 10 feet of water in late January or early February.
This artificial reef project will probably rank among
such significant and positive interventions by
humans on Bonaire's marine life as the sinking of
the Hilma Hooker, the Sponge Reattachment Project of 1989, carried out on the pilings under the Town Pier and the fish
management practices that have preserved the parrotfish.
Private citizens are sponsoring individual reef balls for $300 and will be
identified on a plaque mounted in the Sand Dollar lobby. Every reef ball
will be identified with a number stamped on a brass tag affixed to each
ball. As part of the project, both snorkelers and divers will be able to log
the different marine species they find on each ball in logs books kept at
the dive shop.
The Reef Ball project is being executed with the full support of the
Bonaire Marine Park. Jorgen Weterings, a Sand Dollar condo owner and
head of the project stated,

Press Release from Sand Dollar Resort: The Reef Balls Are Here! For Immediate Release, January 11, 2006, Bonaire, Netherlands Antilles, Sand Dollar Resort: For more information contact: Jorgen Weterrings, jweterrings@yahoo.com Sand Dollar Bonaire Lends A Helping Hand with Coral Reef Expansion Sand Dollar Condominium owners, hotel staff, dive staff and marine enthusiasts on the island of Bonaire have joined forces to institute a pilot program dedicated to the production of artificial reefs. Although Bonaire lays claim to one of the most healthy fringing reef systems in the Caribbean, it lost some of the hard coral formations that thrived along its shallow terraces in a storm surge six years ago. To help speed up the regeneration of this coral, a process that if left to nature would easily span a human lifetime, Sand Dollar is now building and will shortly place a total of twenty, 600 lb. Reef Balls as part of a pilot project with the Bonaire Marine Park. Most of the reef balls will be placed immediately in front of Sand Dollar adjacent to Bari Reef. The three-foot high structures, which resemble upside down tea cups, are made of a special concrete mixture whose Ph levels are closer to that of the ocean, thereby stimulating early marine assimilation and growth. These reef balls contain series of eight to thirteen holes that make them especially attractive to Bonaire?s diverse marine life. The surface of the Reef Balls have also been designed and prepared to encourage the adhesion of new coral polyps. Sand Dollar expects to place these reef balls directly in front of the resort in 10 feet of water in late January or early February. This artificial reef project will probably rank among such significant and positive interventions by humans on Bonaire's marine life as the sinking of the Hilma Hooker, the Sponge Reattachment Project of 1989, carried out on the pilings under the Town Pier and the fish management practices that have preserved the parrotfish. Private citizens are sponsoring individual reef balls for $300 and will be identified on a plaque mounted in the Sand Dollar lobby. Every reef ball will be identified with a number stamped on a brass tag affixed to each ball. As part of the project, both snorkelers and divers will be able to log the different marine species they find on each ball in logs books kept at the dive shop. The Reef Ball project is being executed with the full support of the Bonaire Marine Park. Jorgen Weterings, a Sand Dollar condo owner and head of the project stated, "the pilot project will be monitored for two years with assistance from local naturalists Dee Scarr (Touch the Sea) and Jerry Ligon (Bonaire Dive & Adventure). Everyone who has heard about this project has been willing to sponsor a reef ball. The maintenance workers at Sand Dollar who are helping to build these reef balls have really embraced the project and the opportunity to make a positive contribution to the marine environment." Bonaire may be best known for the diving, but this project will directly benefit snorkelers because of the shallow placement of the reef balls. If this pilot project goes well, Weterrings hopes to see a bigger second project in the future. Supporters who are interested in aiding the project can buy a reef ball t-shirt at the Sand Dollar office or sponsor a reef ball by contacting Weterrings at jweterrings@yahoo.com checking this page for details. You can learn more about reef balls at www.reefball.org. General information and reservations: 1-800-288-4773. Sand Dollar Condo Scuba Resort Bonaire, Netherlands antilles ........

B07_Island Report Island Report: Getting the Reef Balls rolling
Sand Dollar Condominium owners,
hotel staff, dive staff and other local
marine life lovers have joined forces with
the Reef Ball Foundation, Inc., to create
some artificial reefs and help regenerate
coral. Twenty massive concrete balls
weighing 600 pounds each have been
molded with nooks and crannies to
attract marine life of all kinds. The
project, in tandem with Bonaire Marine
Park, will be monitored for two years
by local naturalists. If you would like
to sponsor a Reef Ball or learn more,
email jweterrings@yahoo.com or visit
www.divesanddollar.com......

Island Report: Getting the Reef Balls rolling Sand Dollar Condominium owners, hotel staff, dive staff and other local marine life lovers have joined forces with the Reef Ball Foundation, Inc., to create some artificial reefs and help regenerate coral. Twenty massive concrete balls weighing 600 pounds each have been molded with nooks and crannies to attract marine life of all kinds. The project, in tandem with Bonaire Marine Park, will be monitored for two years by local naturalists. If you would like to sponsor a Reef Ball or learn more, email jweterrings@yahoo.com or visit www.divesanddollar.com......

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