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Gulf Guardian Award Winners 2004

Youth/Education Category - 3rd Place

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Hundreds of reef balls (artificial reefs) await their deployment into Sarasota Bay.
Hundreds of reef balls (artificial reefs) await their deployment into Sarasota Bay.
A barge carrying reef balls uses a crane to deploy reef balls at the
A barge carrying reef balls uses a crane to deploy reef balls...
A Booker High School (Sarasota) Environmental Science Academy student pours concrete into a fiberglass reef ball mold.
...student pours concrete into a fiberglass reef ball mold.
Harllee Students onboard a Sarasota County boat observe the deployment of their reefballs.
Harllee Students onboard...
The fiberglass mold of a reef ball made by Harllee Middle School students of Bradenton, FL.
The fiberglass mold of a reef ball ...
Two students from the Boys & Girls Club of Manatee County's Science is Cool
            After School Program build mini reef balls.
Two students from the Boys & Girls Club...
Two Harllee Middle School 6th graders storing recently constructed 
            mini reef balls.
Two Harllee Middle School 6th graders...
A diver observing marine life on an artifical reef.
A diver observing marine life...
A concrete reef ball drying in the sun. (Notice the unplanned mickey<br />
            design!)
A concrete reef ball drying in the sun...
High School Volunteers from Saint Stephens Episcopal School of Bradenton, FL stand amid the many reef balls they helped construct at Reef Innovations, Inc. in Sarasota, FL
High School Volunteers...

 

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