According to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Florida has one of the most active artificial reef programs. Bay County alongside the UF-IFAS extension deployed 10 more artificial reef structures.
The structures are shaped like pyramids, with holes so fish can swim through. They were even purposely engineered so sea turtles could fit through the top and bottom holes.
Deploying these reefs is beneficial not just to the environment but also to the economy, bringing new locations for fishing and diving.