Angel Alcala invented artificial coral reefs to be used for fisheries in SouthEast Asia. :)
she invented artificial coral reefs to be used in South East Asia....
Angel C. Alcala is a renowned Filipino herpetologist and biologist who has contributed significantly to the research and conservation of Philippine biodiversity. His work has helped to increase awareness about the importance of protecting the country's unique ecosystems and species. Alcala has also played a key role in establishing marine sanctuaries in the Philippines to protect coral reefs and marine life.
Angel Alcala has contributed to the invention of coral reefs used for fisheries in Southeast Asia.
Artificial Reefs were first used a few thousand years ago by the Persians, although they were used in times of war, mainly to block harbours. The Japanese were the first to use them in the context of aquaculture back in the 17th century to grow kelp. Since the 1970's the construction of artificial reefs has really taken off.
Angel Alcala is a Filipino inventor of artificial coral reefs and Benjamin Almeda is also a Filipino inventor who built a machine that process foods. Galileo was also an inventor, he builds his own telescope and Anton van Leeuwenhoek, who invented a modern microscope are some of the foreign inventors.
Angel C. Alcala is a renowned Filipino biologist, herpetologist, and environmentalist known for his significant contributions to the study of amphibians and reptiles in the Philippines. He has served as a professor in various prestigious universities and has been instrumental in the establishment and conservation of protected areas in his country. Alcala's work has been recognized through various awards and honors for his dedication to biodiversity conservation and research.
Coral Reefs
no dolphins are not in coral reefs.
There are no coral reefs IN California
The reason they are called Coral Reef is because there are lots of coral in those locations, and they are also called coral reefs or reefs of coral reefs of coral too.
Coral reefs are being killed by pollutants.