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Sydney Harbour underwater garden to mimic marine habitats destroyed by pollution – ABC News
An underwater garden being planted in Sydney Harbour at Barangaroo uses 3D concrete tiles that aim to mimic and revitalise marine habitats destroyed by development…

An underwater garden is being planted in Sydney Harbour in an attempt to revitalise marine habitats destroyed by a “legacy of pollution”.
- Developer Lendlease has teamed up with the Sydney Institute of Marine Science to bring the garden to life
- Seaweed will be harvested from other sites in the harbour and transplanted to the Barangaroo garden
- The project’s First Nations advisor says it’s the responsibility of developers to protect country
Concrete tiles 3D-printed to mimic four occurring marine habitats…
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