Plant Discovery Tetiaroa

Date created

18 Mar 2024

Project type

Expedition

Project visibility

Public

Creator

Erin Robinson | Tetiaroa Society

Status

Active

Project details

Description

Invasive Plant Identification on Onetahi Motu, Tetiaroa, French Polynesia
This protocol describes how to sample plant species on Onetahi to identify harmful invasive species. By dividing the island into five sections, invasive plant species can be identified using iNaturalist and cross-checking with Dr. Jean-Yves Meyer, an esteemed terrestrial botanist specializing in Polynesian flora.

Contact

Erin Robinson
erin@metadatagamechangers.com

Contributors

  • Tetiaroa Society | Institution
  • Alex Ferrera, Erinmr@gmail.com | Contributor
  • Leilani Villasenor, Erinmr@gmail.com | Contributor
  • Flynn Dartland, Erinmr@gmail.com | Contributor
  • Jacob Yinger, Erinmr@gmail.com | Contributor

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Local Contexts Project ID
846a72db-2dd3-4bac-a6e6-584e7d1ba0f7

Project URL
https://localcontextshub.org/projects/846a72db-2dd3-4bac-a6e6-584e7d1ba0f7

Providers ID
None

Publication DOI
https://doi.org/10.17913/f33017

Project Data GUID
None

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