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 The structure is also designed for long-term use in marine environments. Its geometry includes cavities and irregular surfaces that help algae, microorganisms, and small marine species attach to the structure over time. The structure is also designed for long-term use in marine environments. Its geometry includes cavities and irregular surfaces that help algae, microorganisms, and small marine species attach to the structure over time.
  
-To reduce environmental risks, the smart block can be removed for maintenance, battery replacement, data collection, or repairs without disturbing the main reef structure. Separating the electronic components from the permanent habitat also helps reduce the risk of long-term marine pollution.+To reduce environmental risks, the smartlogger is designed as a removable unit that is not cast into the main reef structure. It is mounted on a separate support frame and secured to the module block with a chain, which keeps the smart box connected to the reef structure and gives the diver a clear point to attach a hook or line. During maintenance, battery replacement, data collection, or repairs, only the smart box is lifted from the seabed, while the main reef structure stays in placeThis also helps reduce the risk of long-term marine pollution from electronic components.
  
 At the end of its life cycle, the structure is intended to remain in the marine environment and continue functioning as an artificial reef that supports biodiversity [(SELLA2015)]. Electronic components can be removed and reused in future systems, which helps reduce waste. At the end of its life cycle, the structure is intended to remain in the marine environment and continue functioning as an artificial reef that supports biodiversity [(SELLA2015)]. Electronic components can be removed and reused in future systems, which helps reduce waste.