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Italy sinks marble statues into the sea to deter illegal trawling and restore marine life

Monday, 13 April 2026, 17:17 · 1 min read

An Italian fisherman has created an underwater museum off the Italian coast, placing 49 large marble sculptures on the seabed to block industrial trawling vessels from illegally dragging nets through the area. The statues act as physical barriers, making it impossible for trawlers to operate without damaging their equipment. Since the installation, fish populations have begun to recover and marine biodiversity in the area is showing signs of renewed growth.

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France24Giant marble statues guard Italy’s seas from illegal fishing ↗︎
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