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New Artificial Reef to Enhance Fish Stocks and Marine Biodiversity

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January 21, 20261 day ago
Recfishwest And Woodside Collaborate On Artificial

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Recfishwest and Woodside Energy have deployed the Dampier Artificial Reef off Western Australia's coast. This initiative, featuring 48 concrete modules, aims to create a new marine habitat near Rosemary Island. The project seeks to enhance marine biodiversity and boost recreational fishing for various species, while also supporting local tourism in the Pilbara region.

Recfishwest and Woodside Energy have installed the Dampier Artificial Reef – a new, purpose-built artificial reef designed to support local fishers and enhance marine biodiversity off the Western Australian coast. The Dampier Artificial Reef is backed by scientific research and community input, aiming to create a new marine habitat and boost recreational fishing opportunities in the Pilbara region. The reef consists of 48 purpose-built concrete modules installed in approximately 35 metres of water, near Rosemary Island in the Dampier Archipelago, Western Australia. It aims to provide a high-quality fishing location for species such as mackerel, trevally, cobia, cod and even sailfish, while supporting local tourism. The project has had the support of the WA Government, City of Karratha, Traditional Owners and fishing clubs.

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