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Rubble ridges aren’t just typical rocky reefs found on the bottom of the Great Lakes — they’re entirely man-made.
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Chicago Tribune

Can artificial reefs slow erosion and boost fish population? Researchers aim to find out.

Rubble ridges in Lake Michigan, which have been built parallel to the shore, help retain some sand without fully stopping the natural flow in the lake.

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