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Gowanus eDNA

August 13, 2019November 15, 2021
Our Gowanus eDNA Project, carried out with RockEDU SSRP high school student Alla Zeidyyeh, found surprisingly diverse DNA evidence–19 fish species–in the Canal, including the endangered shortnose sturgeon. The project is featured on Gowanus Dredgers Canoe Club Instagram page
The summary slide is also here.
Posted in News, Aquatic environmental DNA (eDNA), DNA Barcoding

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