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Waste oyster shells getting a second life after being recycled to create artificial reefs

Discarded oyster shells from restaurants, usually destined for landfill, are being recycled to create shellfish reefs in Queensland’s Moreton Bay.
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It is the biggest community-driven reef restoration in Australia.
For the past four years, the Brisbane chapter of the non-for-profit…
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