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Utilizing eDNA for Marine Conservation in Australia

Environmental DNA (eDNA) is emerging as a pivotal tool for monitoring marine biodiversity in Australia, offering a less invasive alternative to traditional methods.

Editorial Staff
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Environmental DNA (eDNA) can be extracted from water samples to identify marine species, facilitating more efficient biodiversity assessments.

This method reduces the need for direct wildlife interaction, minimizing ecological disturbance during monitoring processes.

The implementation of eDNA technology may enhance the capacity to track changes in marine biodiversity over time, providing critical data for conservation strategies.