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Join us on Sunday Nov. 2nd to “hatch” the reef balls and unveil the new reefs!

Come out and help remove reef balls molds to get the reefs ready for heading to the Bay, and our equipment ready for the next group of volunteers at the next event.  ( Hint, it’s on Nov. 8th & 9th in Greensboro, MD at the park!)

Reef ball volunteers will receive lunch, snacks and beverages

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What is a Reef Ball?

Reef balls are a specially designed artificial reef unit that are used worldwide to build and restore reef habitat. Here in the Chesapeake, reef balls provide important three-dimensional habitat for oysters and many other filtering organisms to attach to. They also provide hollow structure for juvenile fish and crabs to hide from predators. Yes, it’s those predators we pursue as anglers, so reef balls also make some great fishing spots too.

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  • Federalsburg Marina and Recreational Park
  • 2021 Federalsburg Highway
    Federalsburg, Maryland 21632 United States
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A reef ball building activity. Lo-Profile molds being poured by hand. Photo Credit: St. Mary’s River Watershed Assoc.
A reef ball building activity. Lo-Profile molds being poured by hand. Photo Credit: St. Mary’s River Watershed Assoc.