P.O. Box 351855
Palm Coast, Fl. 32135
Applied Coral Technologies L.L.C. (ACT)
Coral Health, Research & Sustainability
Home Aquarium Industry Survey
If you or your company are involved in or have live coral, please take a moment and complete this survey to aid us in compiling data on market potential.
Fun Survey
Our several hundred thousand gallon tank will be open to scuba divers, snorklers and anyone else that wants to experiance the beauty of an ocean reef. If you would like a 15% discount off of your first visit, please choose a catagory below and complete the survey.
-Do we sell coral without damage to natural reefs? Yes! (Ask your local aquarium shop to purchase our products for responsible reef keeping)
-Do we provide education for adults and children alike? Yes!
-Do we offer an underwater experience for both certified scuba divers and non-scuba divers? Yes!
If you are a pharmaceutical company, aquarium shop, jewelry manufacturer or anyone that would like coral but are environmentally minded and do NOT want to damage natural reefs, contact us!
This site was last updated: April 10, 2012
We are a coral cultivation facility that wants to supply you with live cultivated coral without damaging the natural reefs. Actually, we are far more than that. We will create a fun and exciting educational facility where people can scuba dive, helmet dive, snorkel, take a tour and go home wanting to return. You will see a living, thriving coral reef. Our goal is to help you understand and therefore want to preserve the beauty that we all love... our amazing coral reefs. It is our intention to accomplish this via a highly knowledgable group of Distributors strategically located throughout the United States. Our Distribution network will initially consist of 10 distribution points or "staging areas." This distribution model will stream line shipping and create a network where a large quantity of live coral can be held while awaiting shipment to the many retail aquarium coral stores. This will reduce animal stress and mortality. It will also reduce shipping costs thus, reduce end user purchase price and insure a steady supply to those retail outlets.

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On November 1, 2000 an experiment utilizing two Reefballs was started in Dominica. One ball was seeded (pictured here) with cultivated coral grown by Alan Lowe and the other, just 20 feet away, was left to it's own. On June 16, 2011 Marta Mullen, (owner of Castaway Scuba located in Orlando Florida) took the following pictures and Video(s)!!
Click Picture To Enlarge Pictures. You Won't Believe The Growth.
(Pictures 11 & 12 are of the un-seeded ball)
You can see that although sponge encrusted, few corals attached to this ball.
You can see lots of hard and soft corals