Underwater Sculpture Park Set to Open Near Cancun \u2013 (Telegraph \u2013 October 11, 2010)<\/a>
\nJason de Caires Taylor, a British sculptor, has fused art and conservation to build an artificial reef using hundreds of life-sized statues of real people using materials that encourage coral growth to build an underwater installation on the sea bed off the coast of Cancun, Mexico. The sculptures will form a new home for a variety of aquatic creatures at the Cancun and Isla Mujeres National Marine Park and are designed to reduce the impact over half a million tourists have on the area’s natural reefs every year. One of the first statues submerged last November is showing promising signs of life. Named ‘Man on Fire’, the cast from Joachim, a local Mexican fisherman, was drilled with over 75 holes and planted with live cuttings of fire coral which have since bloomed and attracted other sea life.<\/p>\n
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