Definition of «house reef»

The term "house reef" refers to a coral reef that is located near or adjacent to a coastline, typically forming a barrier around a shore. It usually forms close to where the water is shallow and provides protection for the land from wave action and erosion. The name comes from the idea that it acts as a "house" or shield for the coastal area.

Phrases with «house reef»

Sentences with «house reef»

  • On arrival day I did 2 house reef dives and on days 2 and 5 there were more dives around the island. (dive-the-world.com)
  • All diving guests are also eligible for unlimited house reef diving, pending appropriate sea conditions. (seaventuresdive.com)
  • The country is not known particularly for it's beaches and shore diving, but there is a fair share of house reef to explore. (divezone.net)
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