Scientists Pioneer DNA-Based Method to Quantify Ocean Fish
The research was conducted at a controlled 3 million-liter aquarium in the Aquarium of Western Australia, where scientists tested these innovative technologies to monitor fish populations and assess the conservation status of endangered species. This was announced Monday in a statement from CSIRO (Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation), Australia’s leading science agency.
Marine ecologist Cindy Bessey led the experiments using environmental DNA (eDNA), which consists of genetic material left behind by animals in their environment, according to the statement.
Bessey’s team created a new, efficient method to collect eDNA, replacing the cumbersome process of pumping seawater through large filters. Instead, they designed compact membranes that can be quickly submerged to capture genetic traces within minutes—even in hard-to-reach locations.
In addition, CSIRO scientist Haylea Power adapted medical-grade cell-sorting technology to extract whole fish cells from water samples.
"This new technique means people will be able to use a bucket of seawater to sample fish for genetic studies, instead of needing to catch individual fish," Power stated.
She further emphasized the breakthrough’s significance: "Importantly, we'll be able to count the fish present in a location by using DNA to distinguish between individuals. This is important when monitoring an endangered species or assessing stock levels of a fished species."
Researchers believe these advancements could revolutionize the way marine populations are monitored, offering a rapid and environmentally friendly method to track fish stocks and manage conservation efforts more effectively.
Legal Disclaimer:
MENAFN provides the
information “as is” without warranty of any kind. We do not accept
any responsibility or liability for the accuracy, content, images,
videos, licenses, completeness, legality, or reliability of the information
contained in this article. If you have any complaints or copyright
issues related to this article, kindly contact the provider above.
Legal Disclaimer:
EIN Presswire provides this news content "as is" without warranty of any kind. We do not accept any responsibility or liability for the accuracy, content, images, videos, licenses, completeness, legality, or reliability of the information contained in this article. If you have any complaints or copyright issues related to this article, kindly contact the author above.
