A hexagonal frustum with a wide internal space, a concrete reef that is difficult to get caught in.
The "Net Blue Leaf" is a fish reef and breeding reef designed with consideration for operations such as gillnetting and small bottom trawling, featuring a hexagonal prism shape that is difficult for nets to catch. The wide concrete surface generates fish feed through the attachment of many sessile organisms, and when combined with the spacious internal area that has a large shadow surface, it exhibits excellent aggregation and breeding effects. Additionally, due to its monolithic concrete construction, it has high durability, allowing for a semi-permanent fish reef effect. 【Features】 ■ We offer models equipped with spikes that enhance stability and various weights, allowing us to propose and provide suitable products according to the characteristics of the marine area. ■ The internal space surrounded by pillars of varying widths serves as a hiding place and habitat for fish. ■ Upon request, it is possible to enhance functionality by installing optional shelter units inside the reef that increase aggregation for squid spawning substrates, lobsters, and groupers. ■ The addition of the seaweed attachment substrate "Cerapora" allows it to be utilized as a "macroalgal reef." *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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【Lineup】 ■1.5m type ■2.0m type ■2.0mS type ■2.0mS type (16t) *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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Our company has been established as a comprehensive construction business since 1963, continuously promoting business development while dedicating all efforts to the development of construction technology in response to the demands of the times. In 1981, we began designing and developing artificial reefs, marking our entry into a new field. Since receiving reef certification from the Fisheries Agency in 1984, we have participated in numerous coastal fishing ground development projects, contributing to the creation of fishing grounds and seaweed beds in Japan, and we continue to maintain solid management as a manufacturer of artificial reefs operating nationwide.