"Tire Reef off Florida Proves a Disaster," read a USA Today headline. About two million old tires were dumped in the ocean off Fort Lauderdale in 1972 in an attempt to simultaneously create an artificial reef and reduce the mosquito-breeding habitat provided by old tires. "Now" we find that marine life won't grow on the tires, which break loose, move around, scour the bottom, damage natural reefs and wash up on beaches. To retrieve and dispose of a single tire from the ocean costs about $16. A main proponent of the tire reef plan, an otherwise respectable professor of "ocean engineering" at a Florida university, says, "I look back now and see it was a bad idea."
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