Evaluation of a crown-of-thorns starfish (Acanthaster planci) control program at Grub Reef (central Great Barrier Reef) |
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Authors: | D. B. Johnson P. J. Moran S. Driml |
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Affiliation: | (1) Australian Institute of Marine Science, PMB 3, 4810 Townsville MC, Queensland, Australia;(2) Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority, POB 1379, 4810 Townsville MC, Queensland, Australia;(3) Present address: Resource Assessment Commission, Queen Victoria Terrace, Locked Bag No. 1, 2600, Australian Capital Territory, Australia |
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Abstract: | A crown-of-thorns starfish control program was conducted at Grub Reef (central Great Barrier Reef) in an area (0.64 km2) which encompassed 53 individual patch reefs. During a two week period, 15 divers injected 3175 starfish with copper sulphate. The program was considered unsuccessful. Although starfish abundance had declined significantly after the control efforts, biological surveys indicated that a relatively large number of starfish remained. The surveys also indicated a general decline in the number of starfish along the reef perimeter, outside the control area. The total cost of the control program was $35 per starfish. These results have important implications for the implementation of future control programs and highlight the need to undertake before and after biological surveys to assess the effectiveness of the control efforts. |
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