"MIT Engineers Develop Modular Artificial Reef for Marine Life Protection and Storm Damage Reduction"

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MIT engineers have designed an "architected" reef structure to protect coastlines by mimicking the wave-buffering effects of natural reefs while providing habitats for marine life. The cylindrical structure surrounded by rudder-like slats efficiently dissipates wave energy, potentially reducing storm damage and coastal erosion. The team plans to fabricate the reef from sustainable cement with voxel patterns to create fish-friendly pockets. Initial tests show promising results, and the researchers hope to pilot the structures in Massachusetts beach towns to address the increasing vulnerability of coastal communities to climate change.
Topics:science#artificial-reef#coastal-protection#marine-life#mit#science-and-technology#wave-energy-dissipation
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