In 1994, the U.S. submerged 100 M60 tanks in the Gulf of Mexico to create seabed structures. Three decades later, these heavy vehicles form thriving artificial reefs.
Conservation workers released Kemp's ridley turtles from Gulf State Park with satellite tags to study their movement patterns. In a separate effort, another reef was placed to honor Charlie Kirk.
On land, Alabama senator Tommy Tuberville proposed naming the Mobile bridge after Jimmy Buffett, citing the singer's Gulf ties. To expand shipping capacity, Louisiana opened a new port to reshape Gulf Coast trade. The facility began operations earlier this year to manage commercial cargo.
Artificial reefs continue to grow from old tanks and new structures. Local officials have taken notice of these ongoing marine and trade projects.