Mexico Beach Artificial Reef Association

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[dropcap]T[/dropcap]he Mexico Beach Artificial Reef Association (MBARA) was formed in January of 1997 and has since deployed over 150 artificial reefs. The primary function of the organization is the conservation and environmental improvement of our natural and artificial marine reef systems in the Gulf of Mexico near Mexico Beach, Florida, but that is not all that has been done by the organization. Since its inception, the MBARA has also worked very hard to conduct and promote scientific research and evaluation of reef designs, biomass development, and fish productions. The third function of the MBARA is educating the public about the importance of reef systems to the marine ecosystem, and the impact they have on the coastal communities where they are built. All parties benefit when the information on reefs is disseminated to the public. School children, the organization’s members, and the general public need to know all about reefs and reef building in order to help promote conservation and environmental improvement of the marine reef systems.

We need membership support!  Please join today!

Your membership dues and tax deductible donations will be used to build new artificial reefs. 

We need volunteers! Are you an experienced diver? Do you have computer and writing skills?  

We also need writers to process grant applications. If you don’t have time to volunteer, you can still help by joining MBARA
and making tax deductible contributions for reef building. 

For more details, please visit our website: www.MBARA.org or contact Bob Cox email at: rcox@mchsi.com