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21 July 2021 | dataset

Lime Juice and Vinegar Injections as an Alternative to Control COTS Outbreaks

Outbreaks of the corallivorous crown-of-thorns seastar Acanthaster planci (COTS) represent one of the greatest disturbances to coral reef ecosystems in the Indo-Pacific, affecting not only coral reefs but also the coastal communities which rely on their resources. This research paper documents a test of a new alternative control method based upon acidic injections of cheap, 100% natural products that was carried out in Vanuatu where the presence of COTS has frequently been reported.

The paper concluded that the injections of lime juice and vinegar offer great advantages when compared to current best practices and constitute a cheap and natural option for all reefs affected by COTS

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Field Value
Publisher Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme
Modified 11 February 2022
Release Date 21 July 2021
Source URL http://www.fisheries.gov.vu/
Identifier 0f47a312-0ab3-49ef-93b4-fee55b0c3d50
Spatial / Geographical Coverage Location Vanuatu / Pacific islands
Relevant Countries Vanuatu, Pacific Region
Language English
License Public
[Open Data]
Author Grégoire et al.
Contact Name Pascal Dumas
Contact Email [email protected]