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Material for the reef was provided by St. Johns County from the material left after replacing two bridges on State Road A1A, at Summer Haven. PHOTOS BY SHANNA FORTIER
Lee Lawshe was one of several Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation officers to attend the Thursday morning drop.
Jason Prather stands with a tribute to his father, Grady, while cement for the Grady Prather artificial reef is dropped July 21.
Manmade habitats provide hiding places for marine life. This jelly fish swims on the ocean surface near the reef drop.
The reef was dropped 13.8 nautical miles southeast of the Matanzas inlet.
Billy Dawson and George Miller created the marker to honor Grady Prather Jr.