Dirty Jobs Season 3 Episode 21 Reef Ball Maker
- TV14
- November 6, 2007
- 41 min
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6.9 (33)
In Dirty Jobs season 3 episode 21, titled Reef Ball Maker, host Mike Rowe takes on the task of creating man-made reefs to help support marine life and protect coasts from erosion.
Mike travels to Florida and meets up with a team of experts who specialize in making reef balls. Reef balls are large, concrete spheres with holes in them that are designed to imitate natural coral reefs and provide habitats for marine life.
Mike quickly learns that making reef balls is not an easy job. He starts off by mixing concrete and pouring it into molds to create the spheres. The team then moves the spheres onto a dock where they begin drilling holes into them. The holes are essential because they provide homes for small fish, crabs, and other creatures.
Once the drilling is complete, Mike and the team must transport the reef balls to the ocean and place them strategically along the sea floor. This is not an easy job as the concrete balls are heavy and difficult to move.
Mike also learns about the environmental benefits of creating artificial reefs. The reef balls help to protect coastlines from erosion, provide habitats for marine life, and serve as a source of attraction for recreational diving and fishing.
Throughout the episode, Mike gets down and dirty as he works alongside the team to create and place reef balls. He also takes a dive into the ocean to see the results of their work firsthand.
The episode ends with a sense of satisfaction as Mike and the team reflect on the positive impact their work will have on the environment.
Overall, Reef Ball Maker is an episode that showcases the importance of protecting our oceans and the hard work that goes into creating sustainable man-made reefs.