IMarEST | Unlocking Ocean Secrets: Marine Mammal Monitoring Through eDNA

IMarEST | Unlocking Ocean Secrets: Marine Mammal Monitoring Through eDNA

A webinar by the Marine Mammals SIG

4pm – 5pm BST

22 September 2025

About the event:

Environmental DNA (eDNA) is revolutionising how we detect and monitor marine mammals, offering a non-invasive, highly sensitive tool for assessing species presence in vast and remote ocean environments. Following strong interest during our recent IMarEST Defra mNCEA Marine Mammal Monitoring Innovation Stakeholder Workshop that was held in February, we are now hosting this dedicated eDNA webinar to explore its practical applications and future potential.

This session will cover how eDNA sampling works, its role in complementing traditional acoustic and visual surveys, and its emerging applications in conservation, impact assessments, and biodiversity monitoring. We’ll also discuss the challenges of eDNA sampling in marine systems and how it fits within a broader toolkit for protecting marine mammal populations.

Ideal for ecologists, regulators, industry professionals, and anyone interested in the future of marine wildlife science.

Speakers include Matt Lemay, from the Hakai Institute Biomolecular Observing Network (HI-BON) – an Ocean Biomolecular Observing Network (OBON) project.

Recording now available at:
https://youtu.be/snYJxYoc6Z0?si=0B5-J3NrUudZA-pK

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