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brochure Marilim Aquatic Research  2/6/2007 Marilim Reef Ball Brochure

What are Reef Balls?
Reef Balls are artificial reef modules with form and
function designed to be as close to nature as
possible. They are made from concrete poured into a fiberglass mold containing a central
Polyform buoy and various inflatable side balls that provide holes and cavities.
MariLim is authorized Reef Ball contractor for
? Europe
? Northern Africa
? Red Sea
? Persian Gulf
We provide all kinds of service including training, planning, manufacturing, deployment, and
monitoring.
Availability
These are the most common dimensions and their approximate parameters (width height):
Features
Marine friendly concrete
Concrete with a pH similar to seawater makes Reef Balls best suitable for
settlement of marine life. A specific concrete admixture gives the modules high
strength.
Floating deployment
Name Size (m) Holes Weight (kg)
Oyster 0.5 x 0.3 6-8 11-20
Lo-Pro 0.6 x 0.5 6-10 23-40
Bay 0.9 x 0.6 10-16 170-340
Pallet 1.2 x 0.9 17-24 680-1000
Reef 1.8 x 1.2 29-34 1360-2200
Ultra 1.8 x 1.4 29-34 1800-2700
Marilim Aquatic Research Page 2 of 3
http://www.artificialreefs.org/Articles/marilim/marilim.htm 2/6/2007
The Polyform buoy needed to build the modules can be used to keep them afloat
for towing and safe placement.
Unique hole size & placement
With a variable size, shape, and number of holes, Reef Balls imitate nature to a
great extent.
Surface textures
Different methods of surface treatment enhance the settlement of larvae and other
small life forms. Thousands of small pits or a rough texture can easily be modeled.
Stability
More than half of the weight is in the lower part of the module near the sea floor.
This enables Reef Balls to withstand heavy storms even in shallow waters.
MariLim® aquatic research
WischhofstraBe 1 -3, building 11 - 24148 Kiel / Germany
Fon: - Fax: +49 (0)431 7207085
e-mail: tmeyer@marilim.de - web: www.marilim.de

Marilim Aquatic Research 2/6/2007 Marilim Reef Ball Brochure What are Reef Balls? Reef Balls are artificial reef modules with form and function designed to be as close to nature as possible. They are made from concrete poured into a fiberglass mold containing a central Polyform buoy and various inflatable side balls that provide holes and cavities. MariLim is authorized Reef Ball contractor for ? Europe ? Northern Africa ? Red Sea ? Persian Gulf We provide all kinds of service including training, planning, manufacturing, deployment, and monitoring. Availability These are the most common dimensions and their approximate parameters (width height): Features Marine friendly concrete Concrete with a pH similar to seawater makes Reef Balls best suitable for settlement of marine life. A specific concrete admixture gives the modules high strength. Floating deployment Name Size (m) Holes Weight (kg) Oyster 0.5 x 0.3 6-8 11-20 Lo-Pro 0.6 x 0.5 6-10 23-40 Bay 0.9 x 0.6 10-16 170-340 Pallet 1.2 x 0.9 17-24 680-1000 Reef 1.8 x 1.2 29-34 1360-2200 Ultra 1.8 x 1.4 29-34 1800-2700 Marilim Aquatic Research Page 2 of 3 http://www.artificialreefs.org/Articles/marilim/marilim.htm 2/6/2007 The Polyform buoy needed to build the modules can be used to keep them afloat for towing and safe placement. Unique hole size & placement With a variable size, shape, and number of holes, Reef Balls imitate nature to a great extent. Surface textures Different methods of surface treatment enhance the settlement of larvae and other small life forms. Thousands of small pits or a rough texture can easily be modeled. Stability More than half of the weight is in the lower part of the module near the sea floor. This enables Reef Balls to withstand heavy storms even in shallow waters. MariLim® aquatic research WischhofstraBe 1 -3, building 11 - 24148 Kiel / Germany Fon: - Fax: +49 (0)431 7207085 e-mail: tmeyer@marilim.de - web: www.marilim.de



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