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TOPSHOTS-FRANCE-SEA-ENVIRONMENT-REEFS-FEATURE
A scientist diver inspects the flora and fauna located on artificial reefs, by 30 meters deep (98.42 ft) on August 5, 2012 off shore the southern city of Marseille. The immersion in 2008 of nearly 30,000m3 (1.059.439 ft3) of artificial reefs in the bay of Marseilles rose to a return of the species. The presence of such some 200 hectars (494 acres) of artificial habitat for flora and fauna, located between the islands of Friuli and the Prado Bay, is "the largest artificial reef made ??up in Europe," said Didier Reault, French right wing party Union for a Popular Movement (UMP) City delegate to boating, beaches and national park of the Calanques. A Big Blue in a "good ecological status" in 2020 ? This is the aim of the Water Agency and of the Interregional Sea Directorates (DIRM), a French Minister of Ecology Department, providing a financing project of 600 million euros (737 millions dollars) over six years including 6 millions (7.37 millions dollars) to raise awareness. TOPSHOTS/AFP PHOTO/BORIS HORVAT
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Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, FRANCE |
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AFP / Mediafax Foto |
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BORIS HORVAT |
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6 August 2012 |
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