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Divers dismantle Florida's tired artificial reef

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by BRIAN SKOLOFF

FORT LAUDERDALE, Florida (6 June 2007) -- Divers began removing up to 2 million old tires from the ocean floor Monday after a plan in the 1970s to create the world's largest artificial tire reef became an ecological disaster.

The well-intentioned idea was to create new marine habitat and alternate dive sites. The plan also served to dispose of tires that were clogging landfills.

But little sea life formed on the tires dumped about a mile offshore in 1972. Some of the bundles bound together with nylon and steel have broken loose and are scouring the ocean floor and washing up on beaches. Others are wedging up against the nearby natural reef, blocking coral growth and devastating marine life.

U.S. Army and Navy salvage divers, as part of their annual training exercises, began removing the tires Monday, said William Nuckols, coordinator for Coastal America, a federal government group involved in organizing the cleanup.

Monday's effort marks the start of a monthlong pilot project intended "to practice various salvage techniques so we know the right people and equipment to bring when we do this for several months each year for the next several years," Nuckols said.

The tires will be trucked to a Georgia facility where they will be burned to create energy to power a paper recycling plant, he said.

The entire operation is expected to run through 2010.

 

Florida tires
Thanks to the combined brilliance of nutty professors, mad scientists and screwball politicians, Florida must now spend $3.4 million to remove an "artificial reef" comprised of some two million scrap tires that litter the ocean floor off Broward County.

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