Underwater sculptures created by Kent artist in the Caribbean
Positioned in Carriacou, located to the north of the island of Grenada in the Caribbean Sea, the artwork pays homage to the island’s history of boat building and will be placed approximately three to five meters deep, making it ideal for snorkelling or diving.
The sculptures are individual artificial reefs designed to shelter surrounding marine life and boost overall aquatic biodiversity.
The sail ropes will double as a coral nursery, where fragments can be grown and eventually transplanted onto nearby reefs.
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