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Ms Anita Ramage1, Ms Carolyn Trewin4,1, Ms Nicola Stokes2,3 1Biosecurity Queensland, DAF, Brisbane, Australia, 2North Queensland Bulk Ports, Mackay, Australia, 3Queensland Ports Association, Brisbane, Australia, 4Great Barrier Reef Foundation, Brisbane, Australia   The Queensland Seaports eDNA Surveillance (Q-SEAS) Program operates...
  • November 24, 2022
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Miss Meriam van Os1, Dr Hugh Cross1, Ms Olga Kardailsky1, Dr  Gert-Jan  Jeunen1, Dr Catherine Collins1, Ms Kate McDonald1, Dr Rebecca Kinaston1, Dr Melandri Vlok1, Professor  Richard  Walter2,3, Professor Greg Cook4, Dr  Htin Lin Aung4, Professor Lisa Matisoo-Smith1, Professor Hallie...
  • November 24, 2022
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Dr Megan Shaffer1, Amy Gault1, Dr Bobby Lust1, Dr Shaun Wilkinson1 1Wilderlab NZ Ltd, Wellington, New Zealand   Integrated monitoring of the environment and its inhabitants is important to detect trends in ecological health, changes in status of rare/endangered organisms...
  • November 24, 2022
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Miss Zifang Liu1 1University Of Bristol, Bristol, UK   Aquatic environmental DNA (eDNA) has, to date, largely been used to establish the identity and abundance of organisms in the local environment. However, there is growing interest in the potential for...
  • November 24, 2022
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Dr Gert-jan Jeunen1, Ms Jasmine Cane2, Prof Miles Lamare3, Prof Neil Gemmell1 1Department of Anatomy, University Of Otago, , , 2ARC CoE for Coral Reef Studies, James Cook University, , , 3Department of Marine Sciences, University Of Otago, ,  ...
  • November 24, 2022
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Mr Owen Holland1, Dr Mary Young1, A/Prof Craig Sherman1, Dr Mun Hua Tan2, Dr Harry Gorfine2, Dr Ty Matthews1, Dr Adam Miller1 1Deakin University, Warrnambool, Australia, 2School of Biosciences, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia   Worldwide, rising ocean temperatures are...
  • November 24, 2022
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Ms Ellyn Erlania1, Prof Peter  Macreadie1, Dr Adam Miller1, Dr Alecia  Bellgrove1 1Deakin University, Warrnambool, Australia   Macroalgae (seaweeds) have been proposed as globally significant contributors to ocean carbon drawdown (blue carbon), exporting carbon-rich plant biomass from their coastal origins...
  • November 24, 2022
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Dr Erin Hahn1, Dr Alejandro Trujillo-González2, Dr Linda Neaves3, Dr Clare Holleley1 1Australian National Wildlife Collection, CSIRO, Canberra, Australia, 2Institute for Applied Ecology, University of Canberra, Canberra, Australia, 3Fenner School of Environment and Society, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia  ...
  • November 24, 2022
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Dr Erin Hahn1, Dr Alejandro Trujillo-Gonzalez2, Dr Linda Neaves3, Dr Clare Holleley1 1CSIRO Australian National Wildlife Collection, Canberra,  Australia, 2Institute for Applied Ecology, University of Canberra, Canberra, Australia, 3Fenner School of Environment and Society, Australian National University, Acton, Australia  ...
  • November 24, 2022
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Miss Kate Tuohey1, Mr Craig Sherman1, Mr Ty Matthews1, Mr  Adam Miller2, Mr Andrew Weeks3 1Deakin University, Waurn Ponds, Australia, 2Deakin University, Warrnambool, Australia, 3EnviroDNA, Brunswick, Australia   Capture of environmental DNA (eDNA) in water samples is an emerging method...
  • November 24, 2022
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