Thursday, October 23, 2014

Ecomonic Impacts Artificial and Dynamic Reefs - Resorts and Tourism

Artificial and Dynamic Reefs are good for tourism and the environment according to a recent study on the economic impacts of artificial reefs in Florida (see info graphic).

To the tune of $253 million dollars in South Florida waters alone, why hasn't the resort development community caught on to the financial benefits of Dynamic Reef environments yet?

At stake are close to 500,000 square miles of ocean front owned by resorts and developments around the world. Ocean environments that, because of neglect, feature denuded wildlife and dead coral?

The simple fact is resorts and developments have rarely considered anything past the high tide mark - until now.

Suddenly developments are staring to take a hard look at their complete footprint, including that of the waterfront past the high tide mark as a source of revenue and engagement.

One of the main drivers for this new trend is social media. Today's resort clients want to create and share their own media content and resorts need to prodiethese unique sites for content creation.

Dynamic Reefs offer a complete solution to the complex issues of content creation, environmental rehabilitation, client engagement, and branding.


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