Porto Mari Reef Ball Project

March 9-18, 2001

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Volunteers pack the opening meeting.
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Todd Barber of Reef Ball starts the opening training session.
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Chester, PortoMari Land Manager who introduced Reef Balls to the property.
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Putting molds together took more time the first go round because we had to make bases and fit the Reef Ball adapter plugs in the locations where we want corals.
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Everyone jumps in to give a hand the first day of construction.
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Everyone learns to put the molds together for the first time.
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Ardy and Paul contenplate base construction.
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The women volunteers seem to be the most organized and work harder too!
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Larry Beggs of Reef Innovations gives important tips the make the work easier and more organized.
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The men tend to talk about things alot before they break a sweat.
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Fitting the adapter plugs for the corals is as much an art as a science.
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Everyone gets involved in figuring out where they want their corals to grow.
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The Ultra Reef Ball gives pause for thought...will that really float?
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Water breaks are not only essential to keep the sun at bay, the cooler serves as an area to problem solve and get creative.
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Jack is the owner of Porto Mari, he does not like to take credit for all his wonderful efforts so we sneaked him a Reef Ball T-shirt to show him how much we all really appreciated his forsight.
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