SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND METHODS FOR CORAL REEF CONSTRUCTION
20230399805 · 2023-12-14
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Abstract
Systems, devices, and methods capable of constructing and growing new coral reefs. Such a system includes at least a first growth line having first couplers attached thereto, support frames supporting the first growth line above a seabed, and growth plates releasably coupled to the first growth line and supported thereby above the seabed. Each of the growth plates has first and second surfaces, a second coupler at the first surface thereof that is configured for releasably coupling to one of the first couplers of the first growth line, and a third coupler at the second surface thereof. The second surfaces of the growth plates are operable for growing coral thereon. The system further includes bases each having an anchor configured for securing the base to the seabed and having a fourth coupler configured for releasably coupling to the second couplers of the growth plates.
Claims
1. A system for constructing a coral reef, the system comprising: at least a first growth line having first couplers attached thereto; support frames supporting the first growth line above a seabed; growth plates releasably coupled to the first growth line and supported thereby above the seabed, each of the growth plates having first and second surfaces, a second coupler at the first surface thereof that is configured for releasably coupling to one of the first couplers of the first growth line, and a third coupler at the second surface thereof, the second surfaces of the growth plates being operable for growing coral thereon; and bases each having an anchor configured for securing the base to the seabed and having a fourth coupler configured for releasably coupling to the second couplers of the growth plates.
2. The system of claim 1, wherein at least some of the first and second couplers magnetically couple the growth plates to the first growth line.
3. The system of claim 2, wherein the second couplers are centrally located on the growth plates.
4. The system of claim 1, wherein at least some of the second and fourth couplers magnetically couple the growth plates to the bases.
5. The system of claim 1, wherein at least some of the second and fourth couplers mechanically couple the growth plates to the bases.
6. The system of claim 1, further comprising tooling for transferring the growth plates to the bases, the tooling comprising a fifth coupler configured for releasably coupling to the third couplers of the growth plates.
7. The system of claim 6, wherein the third couplers are located adjacent perimeters of the second surfaces of the growth plates.
8. The system of claim 6, further comprising a remote-operated vehicle operable for manipulating the tooling to engage the fifth coupler thereof with the third couplers of the growth plates, transfer the growth plates to the bases and couple the second couplers of the growth plates with the fourth couplers the bases, and then release the fifth coupler of the tooling from the third couplers of the growth plates.
9. The system of claim 8, wherein at least some of the third and fifth couplers magnetically couple the growth plates to the tooling.
10. The system of claim 1, further comprising a remote-operated vehicle operable for releasably attaching the first growth line to the support frames.
11. The system of claim 1, further comprising a data marker attached to at least one of the growth plates, the data marker being operable to capture metadata relating to the seabed and/or the growth plate to which the data marker is attached.
12. The system of claim 11, wherein the metadata comprises at least one of reef type, dates, plantation, and growth of the coral on the second surface of the growth plate to which the data marker is attached.
13. The system of claim 11, wherein the data marker comprises a radio frequency identification data tag.
14. The system of claim 11, further comprising a remote-operated vehicle operable for reading the metadata of the data marker.
15. The system of claim 14, wherein the data marker is operable to trigger the remote-operated vehicle to perform at least one of gathering ambient environmental conditions, taking photographs, performing scans, and taking laser measurements of the coral growth.
16. The system of claim 14, wherein the remote-operated vehicle is operable to identify evasive species.
17. The system of claim 1, further comprising a vessel and a reel disposed on the vessel operable to dispense the first growth line from the reel to the support frames while the support frames are secured to the seabed.
18. An artificially-constructed coral reef comprising the system of claim 1, wherein coral is on the second surfaces of the growth plates while the growth plates are releasably coupled to the first growth line and the first growth line is suspended by the support frames above the seabed.
19. A method of using the system of claim 1 to construct a coral reef, the method comprising: growing coral on the second surfaces of the growth plates; coupling the second couplers of the growth plates to the first couplers of the first growth line; deploying the first growth line with the growth plates coupled thereto from a vessel to support the first growth line and the growth plates coupled thereto above the seabed within a seabed nursery area; further growing the coral on the growth plates; decoupling the growth plates from the first growth line; and then transferring the growth plates to the bases after the bases have been secured to the seabed with the anchors thereof so as to construct a coral reef.
20. The method of claim 19, wherein the coral is grown from spores or fragments on the growth plates while the growth plates are located within a protective environment of a nursery, and the growth plates are transported to and placed in the seabed nursery area once the coral is capable of surviving outside the nursery.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0019] The intended purpose of the following detailed description of the invention and the phraseology and terminology employed therein is to describe what is shown in the drawings, which include depictions of one or more nonlimiting embodiments of the invention, and to describe certain but not all aspects of what is depicted in the drawings, including the embodiment(s) depicted in the drawings. The following detailed description also identifies certain but not all alternatives of the embodiment(s) depicted in the drawings. As nonlimiting examples, the invention encompasses additional or alternative embodiments in which one or more features or aspects shown and/or described as part of a particular depicted embodiment could be eliminated, and also encompasses additional or alternative embodiments that combine two or more features or aspects shown and/or described as part of different embodiments. Therefore, the appended claims, and not the detailed description, are intended to particularly point out subject matter regarded to be aspects of the invention, including certain but not necessarily all of the aspects and alternatives described in the detailed description.
[0020] The following disclosure describes various aspects of systems, devices, and methods for constructing and growing new coral reefs by transplanting nursery-grown coral to seabed nursery areas where the new coral reefs are desired. In a nonlimiting system described below, the coral is initially grown in a nursery on growth plates, which are later transported to and placed in a seabed nursery area where the coral can continue to grow until eventually being transplanted to the nearby seabed. To facilitate the description provided below of the system represented in the drawings, relative terms, including but not limited to, “proximal,” “distal,” “anterior,” “posterior,” “vertical,” “horizontal,” “lateral,” “front,” “rear,” “side,” “forward,” “rearward,” “top,” “bottom,” “upper,” “lower,” “above,” “below,” “right,” “left,” etc., may be used in reference to the orientation of the system and its components as represented in the drawings. All such relative terms are useful to describe the illustrated embodiment(s) but should not be otherwise interpreted as limiting the scope of the invention.
[0021] According to a nonlimiting approach to utilizing the system, its devices, and methods described below, sources of the nursery-grown coral can be coral spores and/or microfragments of coral that were collected and/or harvested throughout appropriate seasons. Coral types of the nursery-grown coral intended to be transplanted to a particular seabed can be selected by genetic selection based on seabed bathymetry of the seabed for resilience and growth potential. The selected coral spores and/or microfragments are then grown on the growth plates within a controlled environment of a coral nursery, as a nonlimiting example, a manmade facility separate from the seabed nursery area, until the coral reaches a sufficient level of growth maturity that the coral is deemed fit to be able to survive within the environment of the intended seabed nursery area. The growth plates on which the coral has been grown are then transported to a seabed nursery area, for example, on a vessel such as a boat or ship, in vats prepared to maintain acceptable environmental conditions for the coral.
[0022] Turning now to the drawings,
[0023] The growth lines 10 and growth plates 12 are configured to enable the growth plates 12 to be releasably secured to the growth lines 10. As nonlimiting examples, the growth lines 10 or at least portions thereof are formed of or contain a magnetic material or a ferromagnetic material and the growth plates 12 or at least portions thereof are formed of or contain a magnetic material or a ferromagnetic material so that the growth plates 12 can be magnetically releasably secured to the growth lines 10. In a preferred but nonlimiting embodiment depicted in
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[0028] As previously noted, the base 30 includes a coupler 34 configured to couple to the coupler 38 of a growth plate 12 with which the plate 12 is releasably secured to the growth line 10. The coupler 34 of the base 30 is located at a distal end of the base 30 that is exposed above the coral bedrock 32 when the base 30 is anchored in the seabed 14, such that the growth plate 12 and coral 36 growing thereon are exposed at or above the seabed 14. The coupler 38 of the growth plate 12 determines the type of coupler 34 most suitable for the base 30. For example, if the growth plate coupler 38 is a magnet, then the coupler 34 of the base 30 may be a magnet or may be a formed of a ferromagnetic material. In embodiments in which the coupler 38 of the growth plate 12 is not a magnet, for example, formed of a ferromagnetic material, then the coupler 34 of the base 30 may be a magnet for magnetically securing the coupler 38, or may be a clip, socket, etc., configured to mechanically capture the coupler 38. Alternatively, the coupler 38 of the growth plate 12 represented in
[0029] As previously noted, the system described above allows coral 36 to be grown from spores or fragments on the growth plates 12 while the plates 12 are located within the protective environment of a nursery, and once the coral is deemed capable of surviving outside the nursery the growth plates 12 are transported to and placed in a seabed nursery area. Instead of immediately transplanting the coral 36 growing on the growth plats 12 to the seabed 14, the growth lines 10 and support frames 22 are utilized to suspend the growth plates 12 within the seabed nursery area to allow for the continued growth of the coral 36 in its future habitat with matching conditions within the area of the seabed 14 where the coral 36 will be transplanted. Once growth is verified and sustained, the growth plates 12 are removed from the growth line 10 and then transferred and coupled to the bases 30 on the seabed 14. Once installed on a base 30, the desire is for the coral 36 to continue to grow and eventually cover the entire area, including the coral bed rock 32 around the base 30.
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[0032] In a preferred but nonlimiting embodiment, the couplers 44 on the growth plate 12 of
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[0034] As previously noted above, though the foregoing detailed description describes certain aspects of one or more particular embodiments of the invention, alternatives could be adopted by one skilled in the art. For example, the coral reef construction system and its devices could differ in appearance and construction from the embodiments described herein and shown in the drawings, functions of certain components of the system and devices could be performed by components of different construction but capable of a similar (though not necessarily equivalent) function, and various materials could be used in the fabrication of the system and/or its devices. As such, and again as was previously noted, it should be understood that the invention is not necessarily limited to any particular embodiment described herein or illustrated in the drawings.