Coral tissue mortality in sand patches with vs. without sea cucumber removal in lagoonal habitat of Mo’orea, French Polynesia from June to August of 2021 (Coral Biodiversity project)
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Coral reefs are in global decline with coral diseases playing a significant role. Coral diseases are commonly sediment-associated and could be exacerbated by overharvest of sediment-feeding sea cucumbers. These data include visual assessments of coral (Acropora pulchra) tissue mortality among corals outplanted in natural sand patches within lagoonal areas of Mo’orea, French Polynesia (17.4894° S, 149.8825° W) where sea cucumbers were either removed or left at natural densities (n = 10 patches per treatment). Five A. pulchra corals were outplanted into each sand patch, and percent tissue mortality of each coral was assessed daily for 45 days during June-August 2021. All coral tissue mortality data were collected by Dr. Cody Clements of the Georgia Institute of Technology.
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