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Artificial reefs in Japan : ウィキペディア英語版 | Artificial reefs in Japan Artificial reefs are used to increase sustainable fishing activities on the coastline of Japan, which depends heavily on the sea for food. ==History== Since the Middle Ages Japanese fishermen used immense bamboo structures to enhance the proliferation of fish.〔(''The Artificial Reef, a Japanese Speciality'' ), Nicolas de La Casinière Libération, 10 August 2004 〕 The first artificial reefs for which records have been kept dates back to 1650〔 and written records show that the reefs were in use between 1789 and 1801. Since 1930 Japan has subsidised the installation of artificial reefs especially from 1952. The Japanese government continues to invest in research and development and financing of major projects.〔T. Ino, ''Historical review of artificial reef activities in Japan'', in L. Colunga and R. B. Stone (editors), ''Proceedings of an international conference on artificial reefs'', Texas A&M University, 1974, p. 21-23〕 It is a true maritime development program with interests and significant investment of around one billion euros per year.
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