Concrete/Culverts and Reef Balls

Soon after Spike was placed, in fact it was one month and one day after
Spike was place, we placed 10 nm miles off Ponte Vedra, 19 nm SxSE
of the Mayport Jetties, in an area knows as Floyds Folly, 750 tons of
concrete/culverts and Reef balls, where two reef balls were memorial
reef balls containing the ashes of Philip Busnot and Capt. Bill Newman.
You have to go back to 2006 when Mandarin High School, using molds
and donated concrete, began forming what’s knows as reef balls. The
reef balls stayed on the front lawn of Mandarin High School for the next
three years.
Following the same process of acquiring funding, the city returns to the
state, FWC in this case with the paper work requesting a grant. We get
one and with city fundings and the helps of volunteers, we begin the
process of locating material, locating transportation from the sites
where the concrete//culverts are located, video, pictures, loading,
unloading, getting the …

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