What fish are where

Environmental DNA, or eDNA, is a method of detecting and monitoring species by collecting their DNA from environmental samples like water, soil, or air. This technique does not require the physical capture of organisms, making it a non-invasive and hopefully efficient method for biodiversity studies.

Listen to this podcast from the MCFA blog for more on this exciting study.

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