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The Intention Was Good! New York Threw More Than 2,500 Subway Cars Into The Bottom Of The Atlantic Ocean

Escrito por Rafaela Fabris
Publicado em 14/05/2024 às 12:14
A intenção era boa! Nova York JOGOU mais de 2.500 vagões de metrô no fundo do Oceano Atlântico 
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In An Innovative Environmental Strategy, New York Has Converted More Than 2,500 Decommissioned Subway Cars Into Thriving Artificial Reefs In The Atlantic Ocean. This Initiative, Carried Out Over 20 Years, Aims To Revitalize Marine Life And Restore Biodiversity, Transforming Urban Waste Into Essential Underwater Sanctuaries For Fish And Invertebrates.

Two decades after New York City began submerging discarded subway cars in the Atlantic Ocean, these compartments have transformed into vibrant artificial reefs. Old urban transport now serves as habitat for various marine species, significantly contributing to biodiversity and marine ecological balance.

The idea arose as a creative solution to deal with cars that had reached the end of their service life. Instead of simply discarding them, the city opted for an eco-friendly recycling approach, transforming them into refuges for fish and crustaceans. This practice not only helps restore marine populations but also prevents waste in the terrestrial environment.

Observations Confirm That The Artificial Reefs Formed By Subway Cars Significantly Increase Fish Populations

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Before being submerged, the cars were meticulously cleaned and stripped of all components harmful to the marine environment, such as seats and wheels. This process ensures that the created reefs are safe and sustainable for ocean inhabitants.

Studies and observations confirm that the artificial reefs formed by subway cars significantly increase fish populations and the overall health of the ecosystems where they are installed. Environmental experts highlight the importance of these structures in supporting marine life, especially in areas where natural reefs have been damaged.

New York And Environmental Entities Closely Monitor The Artificial Reefs To Optimize The Benefits

The Intent Was Good! New York THREW More Than 2,500 Subway Cars To The Bottom Of The Atlantic Ocean
After 10 Years

While the initiative has already shown positive results, studies continue to ensure that the environmental impact is exclusively beneficial. New York City and environmental entities closely monitor the artificial reefs to optimize benefits and minimize potential negative impacts, aiming for the responsible expansion of the project based on solid scientific foundations.

The action taken by New York serves as an innovative example of recycling and marine conservation, inspiring other cities to consider similar repurposing methods with environmental benefits. Additionally, the initiative raises public awareness about the importance of protecting and restoring marine habitats.

The transformation of subway cars into artificial reefs by New York illustrates a remarkable effort toward sustainability and marine conservation. This project not only solves a waste disposal issue, but also enriches the marine ecosystem, proving to be a valuable environmental strategy for the present and future.

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EUAPode tudo!
EUAPode tudo!
18/05/2024 12:30

Eua pode tudo. Vai o brasil jogar lixo no mar. Ja viu o vide de deserto de pneus sendo quimados? Eles fazem inventa uma desculpa e o vira lata brasileiro (chupador de gringo) aplaude

Juliana
Juliana
17/05/2024 09:06

Se o povo faz casas com conteiners, o que acham de fazerm com esses vagões? Vcs querem é poluir nossos mares, deve ser a maneira mais barata de descartar, larga aqui no Brasil, saberemos reaproveitar todos eles!

Nelson
Nelson
16/05/2024 21:10

Fizeram o mesmo com pneus e não deu certo.

Rafaela Fabris

Fala sobre inovação, energia renováveis, petróleo e gás. Com mais de 1.200 artigos publicados no CPG, atualiza diariamente sobre oportunidades no mercado de trabalho brasileiro. Sugestão de pauta: rafafabris11@gmail.com

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