Artificial Coral
Artificial Coral refers to man-made structures that mimic the appearance and functions of natural coral reefs. These structures are often created using a variety of materials such as concrete, fiberglass, and PVC to provide habitat for marine life, promote biodiversity, and protect coastlines from erosion. Artificial coral is typically designed to closely resemble the shapes and textures of real coral formations, and are used in conservation efforts, aquariums, and underwater art installations.