Opportunities for further development of 3D-printed floating artificial reefs

Dan Luo, Brydon Wang, D. Bao, S. Ward
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This article sets out the potential benefits of combining floating structures with 3D-printed artificial reefs to increase sustainable development of artificial reefs. Traditional artificial reefs are often sited on the seabed (bottom-founded) and are limited to a narrow range of suitable deployment sites. By utilising floating structure technology to create floating artificial reefs, these ecological installations leverage the advantages of floating structures to create more conducive conditions for improved bio-diversity, aquacultural harvests, and coral growth. These advantages include the ability to sensitively deploy floating reefs in the photic zone of deeper waters or where there are soft seabed conditions, speed and flexibility in deployment, creative use of mooring systems to reduce the impact of climatic and navigational threats, and the use of reefs to reduce the impact of coastal erosion and increased urbanisation. This article then considers how floating artificial reefs offer biological and environmental advantages, with the potential to deploy these reefs under environmental offset policies. Importantly, the article considers how 3D-printing technology can produce topographical optimisation of the floating structure, and potentially increase the speed of coral coverage, diversity of fish species and reduced settlement predation. It concludes with identifying future research opportunities to realise the delivery of 3D-printed artificial reefs as part of floating offshore development projects or for environmental offset programs.
3d打印浮动人工鱼礁的进一步发展机遇
本文阐述了浮式结构与3d打印人工鱼礁相结合的潜在效益,以增加人工鱼礁的可持续发展。传统的人工鱼礁通常位于海底(底部),而且只局限于一小部分合适的部署地点。这些生态设施利用浮动结构技术制造浮动人工鱼礁,利用浮动结构的优势,为改善生物多样性、水产养殖收成和珊瑚生长创造更有利的条件。这些优势包括能够在较深水域的光区或海底条件较软的地方敏感地部署浮动珊瑚礁,部署的速度和灵活性,创造性地使用系泊系统来减少气候和航行威胁的影响,以及使用珊瑚礁来减少海岸侵蚀和日益增长的城市化的影响。然后,本文考虑了浮动人工鱼礁如何提供生物和环境优势,以及在环境抵消政策下部署这些鱼礁的潜力。重要的是,文章考虑了3d打印技术如何产生浮动结构的地形优化,并可能增加珊瑚覆盖的速度,鱼类的多样性和减少定居捕食。报告最后确定了未来的研究机会,以实现3d打印人工鱼礁的交付,作为浮动海上开发项目或环境补偿计划的一部分。
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