Artificial substrates for marine biomass enhancement and wave en

Hydraulic and earth engineering – Bank – shore – or bed protection – Wave or flow dissipation

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119 3, 119 4, 405 21, 405 23, E02B 300, A01K 6100

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ABSTRACT:
Artificial substrates for use in open sea enhancing biomass and/or absorbing wave energy, improved by means of particular dispositions and devices concerning their number, mooring, and flotation.
They are associated with affixed sessile algae and shellfish. They can be implanted trustworthily in very rough seas. They fulfill economical requirements for the development of aquacultural farms, aquacultural breakwaters, algae fields and shellfish reefs.

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