What kind of trash can we dump into the ocean next to see if coral reef grows?
No_Eye1022 on
Been there. Looks as disturbing as it sounds. A hurricane broke the chains loose so now the tires are being found up and down the coast
dvdmaven on
IIRC many critters would get inside of a tire and go around and around until they starved to death.
mca1169 on
gosh, dumping trash in the ocean kills coral reefs? who could have possibly seen this coming?
Renbarre on
Is maintenance a forbidden word in Florida? As I remember it there was supposed to be a regular check up to make sure the reef was stable.
cantonlautaro on
This is what revolution looks like!
fourthords on
> **Osborne Reef** is an artificial reef off the coast of Fort Lauderdale, Florida at 26.10748°N 80.06493°W. Originally constructed of concrete jacks, it was the subject of an ambitious expansion project utilizing old and discarded tires. The expansion ultimately failed, and the reef has come to be considered an environmental disaster—ultimately doing more harm than good in the coastal Florida waters.
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> In 2007, after several false starts, cleanup efforts began when the United States military took on the project. This cleanup exercise provided the military with a real-world training environment for their diving and recovery personnel, coupled with the benefit of helping the Florida coast without incurring significant costs to the state. In 2015, a civilian corporation took over, and had removed one third of the tires by November 2019.
Another brilliant idea from Florida Man. Maybe next we can shoot the water til the reefs come back, jfc guys
StarrFluff on
Yup, failed because they tied them together with steel clips. Just regular mild steel, which corrodes in saltwater.
Fun-Dragonfruit2999 on
Car tires have anti-fungal chems added to the rubber to prevent tires from rotting, which was a problem in the past. The same thing happens when tires wear over time/use. The tire dust gets washed into creeks killing life in the creeks and everything downstream.
Doctor_Saved on
“Revolutionary” is technically correct.
TheTresStateArea on
Guaranteed whoever came up with this idea knew it wouldn’t work and thought they could get paid to dump trash in the ocean.
Kiwi_Carbide on
Any decently knowledgeable polymer scientist would’ve told them how dumb that idea was
DenseReality6089 on
Thaat explains their election tendancies
guaranteednotabot on
Who could have saw it coming lmao
kon--- on
Our kind is the fucking worst.
Don’t even try telling me people did not know better. Don’t bother telling people haven’t long since figured out that dumping our mess into any body of water creates catastrophic results.
punchcard80 on
Tires are best recycled into pavement
Blekanly on
Tire reefs? The same tires that put micro plastics in the air? Those tyres?
________9 on

sylbug on
This is the sort of problem that a basic, baseline level of education would prevent. America really doing themselves a disservice by remaining so fucking ignorant.
AlanSinch on
Yep, 4Ocean is trying to clean them up a bit. I tried reaching out to them to volunteer since I live nearby and have done volunteer diving in the past, but never heard back from them. Oh well.
culb77 on
No one here is reading about what happened.
The tires were bound with cables and chains, which ultimately corroded and broke. The tires were then subject to currents and were moving around. Ocean life will not build an ecosystem around mobile objects, they need to be stable. So now they are trying to get the tires out.
I haven’t seen anything about chemicals being overly harmful, or that they tires harmed any existing wildlife. It looks like the only issue is that they weren’t secured properly. If they had been filled with concrete it may have been a very different story.
sorean_4 on
Ask a 10 year old if you should dump tires into the ocean? What a brain dead idea. Someone wanted to figure out how to make a used tire problem go away.
BF1shY on
Did they not test this at all first on a small scale?
North_Complaint_2135 on
Ah yes. Big big brain move to dump rubber tires in an ocean that have various chemicals will somehow ‘not’ kill ocean life 🤡
reximhotep on
If I am reading this right the tires were and are not the problem but the method of tethering them in place…… or did no one else is. The comments read the article?
GRUSM on
Who the fuck thought putting tires in the ocean was a good idea???????
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Oh weird.
What kind of trash can we dump into the ocean next to see if coral reef grows?
Been there. Looks as disturbing as it sounds. A hurricane broke the chains loose so now the tires are being found up and down the coast
IIRC many critters would get inside of a tire and go around and around until they starved to death.
gosh, dumping trash in the ocean kills coral reefs? who could have possibly seen this coming?
Is maintenance a forbidden word in Florida? As I remember it there was supposed to be a regular check up to make sure the reef was stable.
This is what revolution looks like!
> **Osborne Reef** is an artificial reef off the coast of Fort Lauderdale, Florida at 26.10748°N 80.06493°W. Originally constructed of concrete jacks, it was the subject of an ambitious expansion project utilizing old and discarded tires. The expansion ultimately failed, and the reef has come to be considered an environmental disaster—ultimately doing more harm than good in the coastal Florida waters.
>
> In 2007, after several false starts, cleanup efforts began when the United States military took on the project. This cleanup exercise provided the military with a real-world training environment for their diving and recovery personnel, coupled with the benefit of helping the Florida coast without incurring significant costs to the state. In 2015, a civilian corporation took over, and had removed one third of the tires by November 2019.
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osborne_Reef
Doesn’t tire leech chemicals??
Typical Florida brain shit
Ah it’s Florida. That checks out
Another brilliant idea from Florida Man. Maybe next we can shoot the water til the reefs come back, jfc guys
Yup, failed because they tied them together with steel clips. Just regular mild steel, which corrodes in saltwater.
Car tires have anti-fungal chems added to the rubber to prevent tires from rotting, which was a problem in the past. The same thing happens when tires wear over time/use. The tire dust gets washed into creeks killing life in the creeks and everything downstream.
“Revolutionary” is technically correct.
Guaranteed whoever came up with this idea knew it wouldn’t work and thought they could get paid to dump trash in the ocean.
Any decently knowledgeable polymer scientist would’ve told them how dumb that idea was
Thaat explains their election tendancies
Who could have saw it coming lmao
Our kind is the fucking worst.
Don’t even try telling me people did not know better. Don’t bother telling people haven’t long since figured out that dumping our mess into any body of water creates catastrophic results.
Tires are best recycled into pavement
Tire reefs? The same tires that put micro plastics in the air? Those tyres?

This is the sort of problem that a basic, baseline level of education would prevent. America really doing themselves a disservice by remaining so fucking ignorant.
Yep, 4Ocean is trying to clean them up a bit. I tried reaching out to them to volunteer since I live nearby and have done volunteer diving in the past, but never heard back from them. Oh well.
No one here is reading about what happened.
The tires were bound with cables and chains, which ultimately corroded and broke. The tires were then subject to currents and were moving around. Ocean life will not build an ecosystem around mobile objects, they need to be stable. So now they are trying to get the tires out.
I haven’t seen anything about chemicals being overly harmful, or that they tires harmed any existing wildlife. It looks like the only issue is that they weren’t secured properly. If they had been filled with concrete it may have been a very different story.
Ask a 10 year old if you should dump tires into the ocean? What a brain dead idea. Someone wanted to figure out how to make a used tire problem go away.
Did they not test this at all first on a small scale?
Ah yes. Big big brain move to dump rubber tires in an ocean that have various chemicals will somehow ‘not’ kill ocean life 🤡
If I am reading this right the tires were and are not the problem but the method of tethering them in place…… or did no one else is. The comments read the article?
Who the fuck thought putting tires in the ocean was a good idea???????
Kinda funny how dumb red states are