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South Walton Artificial Reef Association Inc.

South Walton Artificial Reef Association Inc.

Santa Rsa Bch, FL
Tax ID46-2802186

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About this organization

Revenue

$206,303

Expenses

$210,700

Mission

Dedicated to deploying and monitoring publicly permitted living reefs in Walton County's near shore coastal waters for the benefit, education, and enrichment of residents, visitors, and marine habitat for present and future generations.

About

To create a series of near-shore artificial reef systems along Walton County's Gulf of Mexico coastline and Eastern Choctawhatchee Bay waters. These reefs will combine the characteristics of this unique coastal environment with the County's primary economic engine-- tourism. The organization was able to successfully deploy 58 artificial reef modules in Grayton Beach snorkel permit site for benefit of marine life, residents and visitors.