Second Life in the Ocean | How Ships Become Home for Marine Life
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the USA initiated a unique program to transform decommission cruise ships into artificial reefs
the Oris Connie paved the way for future artificial Reef projects
this reef is now known as the coral Palace due to amazing Coral formations
these artificial reefs demonstrate how decommissioned cruise ships can be transformed into thriving underwater oases
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Episodes: 0:00 - From military giants to cruise ships to underwater reefs 0:25 - USS Oriskany: From military aircraft carrier to underwater paradise 1:12 - Texas Clipper: A training ship becomes a home for fish. 1:46 - Princess Anne: From ferry to underwater park 2:18 - Independence: A new home for coral gardens. 2:46 - Ocean Monarch: Experimental reef. 3:17 - Platinum Princess: From luxury to reef. 3:44 - Caribbean Dream: Underwater theme park 4:04 - Ocean Star: Science Reef At the beginning of the 21 century, the USA initiated a unique program to transform decommissioned cruise ships into artificial reefs. This initiative not only solved the problem of old vessel disposal but also created new ocean ecosystems. Let's dive into the stories of the eight most interesting projects. #vessel #ships #ships #aircraft carriers #ref #cruise_liners #travel #history #USA #america #news #underwater_world #oceans #sea #submarine_submerged_vessels #underwater_riffs