Project New Life
Together We Can Create New Life From
the Rubble of Hurricane Dorian
Hurricane Dorian pummeled the Bahamas with 185 mph winds and a 20-foot storm surge. With countless dead, many still missing, and thousands of buildings and homes destroyed, Dorian stands as the worst disaster in Bahamian history.
Hurricane Dorian above, destruction of homes, schools, boats, and human losses.
Eco Blue Projects will recycle addition materials such as metal, boats, and debris found in the ocean to help decrease the environmental impact of Hurricane Dorian.
VIDEO: https://youtu.be/KdPZV5pIiMg
By partnering with artists and architects, Eco Blue Projects and the Reef Life Foundation will install a massive underwater coral reef system developed out of the destruction of the Hurricane. "The beauty of the project is found in the underwater architecture of the new coral reef systems and bio-diverse new oceanic life growing out of the rubble of Hurricane Dorian. " Josh Hanes, Eco Blue Projects
The goal of the project will be to:
Restore critically needed coral reefs to the ocean
Provide a sustainable method for hurricane debris recycling that also benefits the environment
Create a beautiful monument to the strength of the people of the Bahamas and the hundreds of thousands of people and organizations that have volunteered their time and resources
Provide a coral reef system that will bring critically needed tourism and jobs for local communities, bringing new oceanic life, and vital shoreline protection
We look forward to updating everyone in the near future on the progress of our Bahamas recovery project. https://www.facebook.com/ecoblueprojects/
Eco Blue Projects is a non-profit company sponsored by the Reef Life Foundation. All donations will go directly to the Reef Life Foundation, a 501(c)3, and will be tax-deductible. We will provide updates on the progress to highlight the impact for good made by each donation. VIDEO: https://youtu.be/uPUMYwwFIkA
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