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Goliath and gag groupers are just a few of the species the commonly inhabit artificial reefs in Southwest Florida.

Bryan Fluech/Special to the Eagle

Goliath and gag groupers are just a few of the species the commonly inhabit artificial reefs in Southwest Florida.

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  • Goliath and gag groupers are just a few of the species the commonly inhabit artificial reefs in Southwest Florida.
  • Artificial reefs provide important habit for both fish and soft corals such as this sea whip.
  • Culverts and concrete pilings such as these are commonly used in the creation of artificial reefs.
  • Culverts and concrete pilings such as these are commonly used in the creation of artificial reefs.

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