This is interesting it can actually be used as a form of camouflage for the Military or a form to drew more attention of the world to underwater structures that permit people to walk into the seafloor and to see because this approach can be used to create sea gardens especially for Sea World and other companies that dedicate themselves to the ocean and anything and everything regarding the ocean.
Great job. Was this structure placed over a sandy bottom? My concern is if there were any corals or coral encrusted live rock underneath the structure you placed. As the relocated corals continue to grow they will block any sunlight from reaching the bottom thus not reaching any original corals. That giant claim pictured in the video that is in the bottom of the structure clearly will have to be relocated in the near future for fear of lack of sunlight. Thanks for your efforts on saving coral reefs.
Greeting 🙏 Thank you and salute for your creativity. Can I ask for help with technical information to revive the sustainability of marine ecosystems in our local area? 🙏🙏🙏
We hope we can do that soon and will, as soon as we can travel back to Indonesia! But our friends who are still there told us the Biorocks look amazing at the moment!
it would work until all of the calcium in the water is deposited on the frame and then it would stop working I assume and the corals would have no bioavailable calcium
I'm not entirely sure, but the cathodic voltage on the grid should be enough to keep even the zinc from corroding, even though zinc usually provides protection to iron by corroding first. If the power is turned off, then the zinc would corrode until gone, and finally the iron would start to rust.
In five more years, it will come completely amazing.
more people need to learn about these! how amazing!
This is interesting it can actually be used as a form of camouflage for the Military or a form to drew more attention of the world to underwater structures that permit people to walk into the seafloor and to see because this approach can be used to create sea gardens especially for Sea World and other companies that dedicate themselves to the ocean and anything and everything regarding the ocean.
Good job!
Amazing. I wish you could do it worldwide
Beautiful work. Absolutely amazing..
We did something similar in Bali.... it's all dead now, in 2016 a severe heating event killed it all.
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Hello, was it in Pumeteran?
Great job. Was this structure placed over a sandy bottom? My concern is if there were any corals or coral encrusted live rock underneath the structure you placed. As the relocated corals continue to grow they will block any sunlight from reaching the bottom thus not reaching any original corals. That giant claim pictured in the video that is in the bottom of the structure clearly will have to be relocated in the near future for fear of lack of sunlight. Thanks for your efforts on saving coral reefs.
How many times a year do they spawn then, while being zapped? Or do they grow somehow differently in that case? That is a huge growth in 12 month
Great Idea!
Greeting 🙏
Thank you and salute for your creativity.
Can I ask for help with technical information to revive the sustainability of marine ecosystems in our local area?
🙏🙏🙏
Hello Rio, for technical details, please contact the Global Coral Reef Alliance (www.globalcoral.org/) directly!
Good job
Can you explain how electricity make corals grew this much in only a year?
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😲😲😲wow.. amazing of all the life that is there .in 12 months only, wow👏👏👏
The growth is amazing! Can you do an update?
We hope we can do that soon and will, as soon as we can travel back to Indonesia! But our friends who are still there told us the Biorocks look amazing at the moment!
So what happens when the structure collapses ?
Hi! I'm working on a project in school and I would like to know if I could do it at home in a aquarium, Thanks
it would work until all of the calcium in the water is deposited on the frame and then it would stop working I assume and the corals would have no bioavailable calcium
Does the zinc coating on the chain link have any adverse effects with coral growth?
I'm not entirely sure, but the cathodic voltage on the grid should be enough to keep even the zinc from corroding, even though zinc usually provides protection to iron by corroding first. If the power is turned off, then the zinc would corrode until gone, and finally the iron would start to rust.
won't it rusted away?
No, the electrolysis prevents it from rusting! And after a year, it's thickly covered with coral limestone...
🐠🐋🐬 пусть будет жизнь.