reef ball australia
reefball your undersea architects
            
            
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Are you looking to enhance or create a fishing/diving reef?

Do you need to rehabilitate or protect a reef or beach?

Do you need to offset an environmental impact?

 

Reef Ball Australia can help...

Reef Balls are a scientifically proven concrete artificial reef unit now being used in over 59 countries to enhance, protect and rehabilitate reefs and beaches.

The key to their success is that they mimic natural reefs in form and function, quickly  increasing fish numbers and diversity as well as being rapidly colonised by corals, algae and sponges.

 

            
our services
  • Supply of Reef Balls
  • Site assessment
  • Reef design
  • Assistance with permits
  • Deployment
  • Coral rehabilitation 
  • Monitoring

Reef Ball Australia is the authorised Australian contractor for the Reef Ball technology.  Over half a million Reef Balls have been deployed in over 56 countries and 3,200 projects.

 

NEW SERVICE - carbon credits
As part of our Corporate Responsibility and with the help of SEA O2 consultants, we are offsetting CO2 emissions for concrete used adding further benefits to our programs. Carbon Credits are purchased from 'Prime Carbon' and generated by a unique soil program that has the added benefit of reducing nutrient runoff to the sea.

 

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more information

Contact us to discuss your project or for more information, quotes and orders

tel: +61  03 9592 2381
mob: 0400 520 471

 

 

In the News!
Newcastle Herald (14 Oct 2008) - 420 Reef Balls scheduled for Swansea, NSW. Read full story here>>> 
Carbon Trading First - a win for ocean, soil and atmosphere.  17 Oct 2008.
Prime Carbon supplies its first unique carbon credits to Reef Ball Australia.
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19 Oct 2008 - Premier Anna Bligh and Minister for Sustainability Climate Change and Innovation Andrew McNamara announcing a trial artificial reef program in Moreton Bay, with Hilda Atkinson, whose late husband founded the Harry Atkinson Artificial Reef in the 1970s. Pallet Ball in background. Photo: Peter Shooter
            
 
 
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