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  • Autonomous Gliders in the Quest for Ocean Biodiversity - the eDepthNA project


    Environmental DNA (eDNA) refers to genetic material shed by organisms into their surroundings, such as water, through skin, faeces, mucus, or blood. It enables scientists to detect species and assess biodiversity without the need to capture organisms directly.

    Typically, in marine pelagic systems eDNA is collected by filtering water samples. In most cases, this requires researchers to t