Four new shellfish reef sites are set to transform Yorke Peninsula’s coastline as part of a $2.6 million statewide push to restore marine habitats. Located near Point Pearce, Point Turton, Black Point, and Edithburgh, these reefs were carefully selected after community consultations and environmental assessments. Acting like underwater cities, they’ll shelter marine life, filter water, and boost biodiversity — while also drawing eco-tourists and supporting local economies. Already proven successful elsewhere in South Australia, this initiative is part of a broader vision to rebuild vital ocean ecosystems, including a major limestone reef project on the peninsula.
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