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Crews Plan to Sink the Vandenberg to Make Artificial Reef

There's no way to think this is not cool: take a WWII era ship and blow it up to use as the second artificial reef. That's the plan set for today when they sink the Vandenberg.

Crews plan to sink the Vandenberg today after years of inactivity. They hope the boat will facilitate more ocean life, as it will be a new reef.

Implications - Companies who attempt to create an artificial animal dwelling such as the Vandenberg are trying to rid themselves of their waste. They attempt though to get creative with their methods in a way to position themselves as environmentally friendly. Sunken ships allow for artificial reefs to grow, which allows water creatures to have a new habitat. This sheds a positive image on the company.
Trend Themes
1. Artificial Reef Creation - Creating artificial reefs through intentional sinking of ships as a way to promote ocean life.
2. Environmental Consciousness - Using unique methods such as creating artificial habitats for aquatic life to promote a company's sustainability efforts.
3. Ocean Conservation - Focusing on protecting and preserving the ocean by promoting the growth of reefs through the intentional sinking of ships.
Industry Implications
1. Marine Shipping - Shipping companies can explore the use of intentional sinking of ships to promote their environmental efforts and provide new habitats for aquatic life.
2. Eco-tourism - Eco-tourism companies can promote the exploration of sunken ships as a tourist attraction while promoting ocean conservation and environmental awareness.
3. Environmental Services - Environmental consulting firms can provide expertise and consultation on creating artificial reefs through the intentional sinking of ships as a means of promoting ocean conservation.

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