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22 Mart 2008 Cumartesi

More Valuable Sunk than Sailing.

More Valuable Sunk than Sailing.

The Queensland Tourism Minister says the scuttling of HMAS Brisbane , off the Sunshine Coast has brought in a million dollars in tourism profits. The former Navy ship was scuttled on the 31st of July, 2005 to create an artificial reef for a dive site. Desley Boyle is quoted to have said

“There is also the amazing story of the artificial reef that has grown at a great rate around the wreck, very much faster than had been predicted,”

Though these artificial reefs enhance the diversity of marine life in the midst of barren sea beds, providing a venue for ecotourism, some environmentalist believe that the process is an interference in the natural order of things.

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Via: Yahoo News

Tags: Artificial Reef, Brisbane, Ecotourism, Queensland, Scuttling, Sunshine coast, Travel
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