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New partnership between Carlsberg Group and WWF targets wetlands to safeguard water resources

New partnership between Carlsberg Group and WWF targets wetlands to safeguard water resources
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Laos , Yangtze , China-general- , China , Yangtze-river , Denmark , Vientiane , A11- , Simon-boas-hoffmeyer , Carlsberg-group , Mekong-river , Secretary-general

"An expert-driven framework for applying eDNA tools to improve biosecur" by Laurence J. Clarke, Justine D. Shaw et al.

Signatories to the Antarctic Treaty System’s Environmental Protocol are committed to preventing incursions of non-native species into Antarctica, but systematic surveillance is rare. Environmental DNA (eDNA) methods provide new opportunities for enhancing detection of non-native species and biosecurity monitoring. To be effective for Antarctic biosecurity, eDNA tests must have appropriate sensitivity and specificity to distinguish non-native from native Antarctic species, and be fit-for-purpose. This requires knowledge of the priority risk species or taxonomic groups for which eDNA surveillance will be informative, validated eDNA assays for those species or groups, and reference DNA sequences for both target non-native and related native Antarctic species. Here, we used an expert elicitation process and decision-by-consensus approach to identify and assess priority biosecurity risks for the Australian Antarctic Program (AAP) in East Antarctica, including identifying high priority non-native species and their potential transport pathways. We determined that the priority targets for biosecurity monitoring were not individual species, but rather broader taxonomic groups such as mussels (Mytilus species), tunicates (Ascidiacea), springtails (Collembola), and grasses (Poaceae). These groups each include multiple species with high risks of introduction to and/or establishment in Antarctica. The most appropriate eDNA methods for the AAP must be capable of detecting a range of species within these high-risk groups (e.g., eDNA metabarcoding). We conclude that the most beneficial Antarctic eDNA biosecurity applications include surveillance of marine species in nearshore environments, terrestrial invertebrates, and biofouling species on vessels visiting Antarctica. An urgent need exists to identify suitable genetic markers for detecting priority species groups, establish baseline terrestrial and marine biodiversity for Antarctic stations, and develop eDNA sampling methods for detecting biofouling organisms.

Australia , Antarctica , Australian , Australian-antarctic-program , Antarctic-treaty-system , Environmental-protocol , East-antarctica , Biofouling , Nvironmental-dna , Arine , On-native-species

Exploring the Abyss: A Thrilling Voyage into the Ocean's Uncharted Realm

Exploring the Abyss: A Thrilling Voyage into the Ocean's Uncharted Realm
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Steven-evans , Lovenia-ferrer , Pacific-ocean , Donald-ray-schwartz , Creighton-university-schools-of-medicine , Schwartz , Barnes-noble , Community-college-of-baltimore-county , Space-administration , National-aeronautics , Thrilling-voyage , Clarion-clipperton-zone

Webb telescope finds water in a disc where Earth-like planets could be forming

The James Webb Space Telescope has discovered water vapour in a region of a star system where Earth-like rocky planets could be forming.

James-webb-space-telescope , James-webb-telescope , Ater , Apour , Apor , Ds-70 , Xoplanet , Errestrial , Arth ,

'Fully-Aquatic' Dophins, Orcas Nearly Impossible To Adapt In Terrestrial Life, Study Shows

Scientists found that dolphins and orcas could no longer return to terrestrial life. Read more here about their journey towards being a "fully-aquatic" mammal.

France , Bruna-farina , Louis-dollo , Royal-society-publishing , Live-science , Radical-evolution-isn-t , Verve-times , Increasing-marine-species-find-equator , Fully-aquatic-mammal , Olphins , Rcas , Errestrial

WIOCC teams up with Laser Light in Africa

Laser Light, the owner and operator of an emerging global optical platform and WIOCC, a major player in the deployment of carrier-scale, future-proofed network infrastructure into Africa, have signed a five-year US$129 million master services agreement.

Nokia , Laser-light-beta-program , Laser-light , Beta-program , Iocc , Frica , Ubsea-cable , Okia , Errestrial , Ptical-networks ,

Slow progress in tackling plastic pollution raises concern

The fight against plastic pollution has been marred by disappointingly slow progress, according to a recent research paper published in the scientific journal Nature Communications. A network of scientists from various countries, including India, highlights the inadequate integration of key stakeholders

India , Nature-communications , United-nations-environmental-program , Plastic-pollution , Lastics-supply , Lastic-waste , Nep , Arine-ecosystems , Errestrial , Reshwater-environments- ,

Veset takes Nimbus playout to AWS Marketplace

Looking to enable customers to quickly and easily create linear, OTT or FAST channels, media and entertainment industry cloud playout solutions provider Veset h...

Veset-nimbus , Gatis-gailis , Global , Nited-states , Atvia , Eset , Imbus , Ws , Arketplace , Inear , Tt

China's key protected wildlife populations continue to recover

BEIJING, May 22 (Xinhua) -- The populations of a large number of rare and endangered wildlife have seen steady growth in China during the 14th Five-Year Plan pe

China , Beijing , Xinhua , National-forestry , Grassland-administration-on , Five-year-plan , Grassland-administration , Population , Hina , Errestrial , Ey-protection