Reef Material Deployments Scheduled

SPECIAL NEWS RELEASE #14-15Sept. 2, 2014 DNR News

DNR ‘Reef-Ex’ deployment off Beaufort/Hilton Head on Sept. 4

The S.C. Department of Natural Resources (DNR) will deploy 36 armored personnel carriers on Sept. 4 off the coast of Beaufort/Hilton Head at the Betsy Ross Reef at 10 a.m., then moving to the Eagle's Nest Reef.

The DNR Artificial Reef Program works with S.C. Army National Guard to deploy surplus equipment, such as armored personnel carriers and shipping containers, onto artificial reef sites along the coast. This unique partnership, Reef-Ex, has taken place since 1997. 

Marine artificial reefs are constructed in South Carolina primarily to enhance saltwater fishing opportunities for recreational anglers, and to provide additional locations of interest for the growing number of sport divers in the state. Nearly 20 square miles of ocean bottom have been permitted for this purpose with the added benefits of adding to the amount of highly productive hard bottom off the coast as well as potentially enhancing fish stocks which are critically linked to this type of habitat. 

Thousands of resident and nonresident anglers and sport divers take advantage of the numerous artificial reefs off the state each year. They pursue a wide range of year-round fishing and diving activities which might not be available off South Carolina were it not for artificial reefs. In the pursuit of their interests these individuals generate over 83 million dollars in total economic benefit to the state each year. While not the primary reason for building the state's marine artificial reefs, this economic benefit from their existence adds significant weight to the overall cost-effectiveness of the efforts involved in maintaining a reef system.

While naturally occurring reefs may be common in tropical climates throughout the world, they do not exist in the waters of the continental United States above the southern tip of Florida. Off the southeastern coastal states from North Carolina to Florida, this type of cor

Good stuff, Thanks for posting!!

Wish I was able to get out and watch that.

NN

07, 23 Key West, Twin 115 Yammys

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i was out there and had chance to watch them do the drop. it was really neat to see.

204 angler
150 yamaha 4 stroke

Hope you saved the #!

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Originally posted by boatpoor

Hope you saved the #!


Not sure how long it will take, but I imagine they will put the #'s on the DNR site.

Hey Charles, just curious if they put them all pretty close to each other??

Thanks,
NN

07, 23 Key West, Twin 115 Yammys

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I definitely saved the numbers! it was pretty neat. When I drove over them after they dropped, the sonar was picking up the air bubbles coming up from them.
They dumped half of them in one spot then drove about two miles away and dumped the rest. I didn’t follow them to the second spot because it was just too rough.

204 angler
150 yamaha 4 stroke

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Originally posted by reel nauti

I definitely saved the numbers! it was pretty neat.


Always good to have your own parking place there in advance lol.

After all, it is a very secret place to fish!

NN

07, 23 Key West, Twin 115 Yammys

“Coastal Bound”

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How much water?