South Florida’s coastline is entering a new era where environmental science meets artistic expression.
The REEFLINE project, an ambitious blend of art and ecology, is transforming Miami’s fragile marine ecosystem through large-scale, coral-infused sculptures designed to both protect and inspire.
“We can’t stop now,” said REEFLINE founder Ximena Caminos. “We’re at one of the biggest climate tipping points. If we don’t act, in 100 years the reef will be gone.”
Underwater art installation brings new life to the reef
Over the next two weeks, crews will submerge 22 concrete cars about 780 feet offshore, forming what organizers call a “surreal underwater traffic jam.”…