Okhotsk Starfish Protects "Air Safety." Realizing Product Commercialization with Japanese Bird Repellent Technology to Prevent Bird Strikes at Airports and Wind Power Plants!!
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Hokkaido Environmental Biosector will commercialize a high-performance bird repellent using starfish extract (Marine Saponin) and a retroreflective sheet to prevent bird strikes at airports and wind farms.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is Marine Saponin?
- A: It is a natural ingredient extracted from starfish in the Okhotsk Sea, which has a repellent effect by utilizing ultraviolet light emission recognition that birds (like crows) instinctively avoid.
- Q: What kind of facilities are expected to use this product?
- A: It is primarily expected for bird strike countermeasures at airports and wind power plants, as well as bird damage countermeasures at municipal garbage stations, home gardens, restaurants, and apartment rooftops.
- Q: How does it differ from existing bird damage countermeasures?
- A: Unlike conventional methods where birds get used to sounds and light reflections, it acts on birds' physiological functions using natural Marine Saponin and special reflective sheets to prevent habituation.