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What does Shallow mean

Not deep

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A three-dimensional work of art

Sculpture

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What does scuba dive mean

to swim underwater with a tank of air

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Something that looks like a feather

Plume

100

What are nutrients

Something that plants, animals and people need to eat in order to live, grow and be healthy

200

How old was Jason when he learned to scuba dive

17

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Coral Reef is actually

an enormous hard clump of thousands of tiny animals

200

What lives on Jason's art work

Sponges, worms and fish

200

What is the base or bottom of an artificial reef  

a manmade object, such as on old ship

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How much do Jason's sculptures weigh

17,500 to 20,000

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What is a Reef

A community of thousands of underwater plants and animals living on or near coral

300

What do Jason and his team use to lower the sculptures safely onto the ocean floor

Big balloons to slow down the sinking art work

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Why does Jason want his sculptures to become  artificial reefs

Natural Coral Reefs are in danger

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What lives inside the fruit bowl

Feather Duster Worm

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What does Jason Taylor create

beautiful underwater sculptures

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One of Jason's favorite underwater sculptures is called 

The Un-Still Life
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What threatens the natural coral reef

Fishing boats, anchors, swimmers and tourist
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Where did the Feather Duster Worm get it's name

The Feather-like tentacles at the top of it's head

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What did Jason help found in 2009

An Underwater Museum

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The beautiful face sculpture is called 

The Gardener of Hope

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What other large items have been tossed into the sea

Large boats, army tanks and old refrigerators

500

How does Jason's Artificial Reef help 

It gives the Coral Reef a chance to recover

500

Why does everything have to be nailed down

Scuba Divers put things in their pockets, they like souvenirs

500

Why didn't Jason paint The Un-Still Life 

He wanted the creatures to add their own color

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Describe the Un-Still Life

A table, vase, bowl and fruit