This paper contains data on intentionally deployed wrecks to serve as artificial reefs from 1942 to 2016. The deployment of decommissioned vessels and other available wrecks is a common practice in many coastal countries, such as the USA, Australia, Malta, and New Zealand. We obtained data of georeferenced sites of wrecks from the scientific literature, local databases, and diving web sites published in the English language. Furthermore, we included information regarding the type of structure, location, depth, country, year of deployment and estimated life span. Moreover, we provide information on whether the wreck is located inside one of the World׳s Protected Areas, key biophysical Standard Level Data from the World Ocean Database, distan...
Large artificial coral reef communities, such as those thriving on sunken shipwrecks, tend to mirror...
Artificial reefs have been used to create protected areas for the conservation of habitat and wildli...
Structures submerged in the sea by humans over millennia provide hard and longstanding evidence of a...
This paper contains data on intentionally deployed wrecks to serve as artificial reefs from 1942 to ...
Coral reefs are threatened by climate change, overfishing, and pollution. Artificial reefs may provi...
The amount of artificial habitat (termed 'artificial reef', AR) in marine systems is rapidly increas...
The long history of artificial reefs has stimulated diversity in their physical properties and deplo...
Caribbean coral reefs are in decline and the deployment of artificial reefs, structures on the sea b...
Artificial reefs have been deployed in multiple regions of the world for different purposes includin...
Artificial reefs are considered one of the alternative methods in fisheries management, used in orde...
For millennia, the ocean has been seen as beyond human reach. However, human activities are increasi...
International audienceConspicuous, systematic patterns of holes in soft sediment around wreck sites ...
Artificial reefs have become increasingly popular as a method to help prevent degradation of coral r...
ReefBase is a project designed to assemble, to assimilate and to disseminate a broad range of inform...
The world took notice and action when the oil tanker Prestige sank and leaked oil onto the coast of ...
Large artificial coral reef communities, such as those thriving on sunken shipwrecks, tend to mirror...
Artificial reefs have been used to create protected areas for the conservation of habitat and wildli...
Structures submerged in the sea by humans over millennia provide hard and longstanding evidence of a...
This paper contains data on intentionally deployed wrecks to serve as artificial reefs from 1942 to ...
Coral reefs are threatened by climate change, overfishing, and pollution. Artificial reefs may provi...
The amount of artificial habitat (termed 'artificial reef', AR) in marine systems is rapidly increas...
The long history of artificial reefs has stimulated diversity in their physical properties and deplo...
Caribbean coral reefs are in decline and the deployment of artificial reefs, structures on the sea b...
Artificial reefs have been deployed in multiple regions of the world for different purposes includin...
Artificial reefs are considered one of the alternative methods in fisheries management, used in orde...
For millennia, the ocean has been seen as beyond human reach. However, human activities are increasi...
International audienceConspicuous, systematic patterns of holes in soft sediment around wreck sites ...
Artificial reefs have become increasingly popular as a method to help prevent degradation of coral r...
ReefBase is a project designed to assemble, to assimilate and to disseminate a broad range of inform...
The world took notice and action when the oil tanker Prestige sank and leaked oil onto the coast of ...
Large artificial coral reef communities, such as those thriving on sunken shipwrecks, tend to mirror...
Artificial reefs have been used to create protected areas for the conservation of habitat and wildli...
Structures submerged in the sea by humans over millennia provide hard and longstanding evidence of a...