Check out artist (and diver) Jason deCaires Taylor.

He creates these immense ingots and anchors them to the seabed.

He chooses material conducive to marine life, so that new coral reefs adhere and grow.

Neat, huh?

Did you know? Over the past few decades we’ve lost over 40% of our natural coral reefs.
Sad day. 

Like water, we are truest to our nature in repose.
~Cyril Connolly
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