Shipwrecks like those from World War II become artificial reefs over time. These underwater structures provide shelter, food, and breeding grounds for marine life, creating rich biodiversity hotspots . Corals, fish, and other marine organisms use these wrecks as habitats, boosting local ecosystems. Wrecks as artificial reefs
Original Slide Deck: Healthy Seas Operation Deep Blue Legacy
Topics: Sustainable Resources. Biodiversity. Ocean. Ecosystem Services. Plastic Pollution. Cultural Heritage.
Suitable Ages: 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18.
Keywords: Biodiversity. Changing Environment. Conservation. Critical Thinking. Ecosystem. Ecosystem Diversity. Ecosystems. Field Work. Future Generation. Habitats. Historic Preservation. Legacy. Marine Life. Microplastics. Oceans. Plastics. Pollution. Project. Research. Secondary Education. Species Diversity.
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