ARTIFICIAL REEFS BUILT TO ATTRACT FlSH.—Artificial reef building, a centuries-old practice in Japan, is being tried in Australia to improve fishing. These havens for marine life are made from worn-out motor-car tyres. The site of the latest artificial reef construction is Lake Macquarie, an almost landlocked estuary 90 miles north of Sydney.
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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32386, 27 August 1970, Page 17
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52ARTIFICIAL REEFS BUILT TO ATTRACT FlSH.—Artificial reef building, a centuries-old practice in Japan, is being tried in Australia to improve fishing. These havens for marine life are made from worn-out motor-car tyres. The site of the latest artificial reef construction is Lake Macquarie, an almost landlocked estuary 90 miles north of Sydney. Press, Volume CX, Issue 32386, 27 August 1970, Page 17
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