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City of Miami Beach,
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Oct. 16, 2025
REEFLINE’s First Monumental Installation
Deploys off the Shore of Miami Beach
– Join the beachside celebration on Tues, Oct. 21 at 1 p.m. between 4 and 5 streets –
Miami Beach, FL — Join the City of Miami Beach for a beachside celebration on Tuesday,
October 21 between 4 and 5 streets at 1 p.m. to mark the REEFLINE’s historic first
deployment of a first-of-its-kind underwater sculpture park and hybrid reef. In attendance will be
the Mayor and City Commissioners, artists, scientists, cultural leaders, environmental pioneers,
policymakers and supporters.
“The REEFLINE installation is more than a stunning fusion of art and science; it's a critical
long-term economic safeguard for Miami Beach,” said Miami Beach Mayor Steven
Meiner. “Healthy reefs are our natural infrastructure, shielding our treasured beachfront
and vital tourism revenue by powerfully reducing storm surge and erosion. This
monumental, science-based project offers an innovative solution for protecting our marine
ecosystems and cultural landscape.”
The installation marks the launch of REEFLINE, a new public sculpture park and hybrid
reef a short distance off the shores of Miami Beach, made possible through the 2022 voter-
approved Arts & Culture General Obligation Bond.
On Oct. 20-21 and Oct. 27-28, Miami Beach residents and visitors can witness a 159-foot
construction barge lowering 22 life-sized, marine-grade concrete cars into the ocean, 780 feet
off 4 to 5 streets. Once deployed, these sculptural forms make up Concrete Coral, a new
underwater artwork by internationally recognized artist Leandro Erlich, arranged as a surreal
underwater traffic jam 20 feet below the ocean’s surface.
Soon to be seeded with 2,200 corals cultivated in REEFLINE’s Miami Native Coral Lab in
Allapattah, Concrete Coral will use Coral Lok™, an innovative technology that enables fast,
secure and sustainable coral transplantation. The artwork transforms a symbol of urban
congestion into a living reef that enhances marine ecosystems — a poetic reversal of
humanity’s environmental footprint.
Conceived by cultural placemaker Ximena Caminos as a blueprint for coastal cities
worldwide, with a master plan by Shohei Shigematsu/OMA, REEFLINE is powered by a
multidisciplinary collective of marine biologists, coastal engineers, designers, artists and
environmental experts. The 11-phase project aims to raise $40 million to extend its
underwater corridor across 7 miles — the full length of Miami Beach — with the goal of
outplanting thousands of corals.
“REEFLINE shows how creativity can drive real solutions for a changing planet,” shared
Founder and Artistic Director of REEFLINE Ximena Caminos. “We’re transforming art
into an engine for marine ecosystem enhancement and education. What begins in Miami
Beach — once seen as ground zero for sea level rise — can become a model for cities
around the world. This is the power of collaboration: when artists, scientists, and
communities work together, regeneration becomes possible. I’m deeply grateful for the
visionary support of the City of Miami Beach, its Mayor, Commissioners and residents —
whose belief in this project allows us to turn imagination into impact.”
No vessels or swimmers will be allowed near the deployment area while work is being
conducted. Deployment can best be viewed from the beach near 5 Street.
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About REEFLINE
REEFLINE is a pioneering underwater public sculpture park and hybrid reef off the coast of Miami Beach.
Conceived by cultural placemaker Ximena Caminos, with a Master Plan by Shohei Shigematsu/OMA,
REEFLINE brings together art, science, education and community to enhance marine ecosystems, foster
ocean literacy and inspire global ocean stewardship. REEFLINE aims to plant thousands of corals on
large-scale, site-specific underwater artworks, over the next decade while creating a blueprint for coastal
cities worldwide — a living classroom where art, science and education meet to empower future
generations and collective action.