Now 1 year on we have photo’s of the reefs showing that they are fully functioning habitats for lobster, abalone and many many many other forms of marine life with potential to become great bases for kelp forests.
One year on

Now 1 year on we have photo’s of the reefs showing that they are fully functioning habitats for lobster, abalone and many many many other forms of marine life with potential to become great bases for kelp forests.
Here’s a video update of the Taroona Artificial Reef in October 2015 with more detailed videos to come soon, you will see that the reef is proving to be very successful.
Tas Uni Dive Club dives the Taroona Artificial Reef eight weeks after placement.
Two of our concrete reefs were positioned in the Derwent River 600 metres off Taroona Beach as part of a long-term trial to develop lobster farms.