Melbourne port to pay US$890,000 for eco project

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Port of Melbourne will pay US$890,000 for shellfish habitat reef restoration in partnership with The Nature Conservancy Australia (TNC) to remediate dredged seafloor to restore shellfish reefs in Phillip Bay, reports London’s Port Technology International. Dredged grounds are areas of seafloor set aside for the placement of sand and mud which have been cleared from navigation channels. The trial commenced on February 4, using a mix of recycled shell from TNC’s Shuck Don’t Chuck project and...

https://www.seanews.com.tr/melbourne-port-to-pay-us-890-000-for-eco-project/202604/

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