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BOEM Alaska staffers volunteer for annual conservation event
Environmental DNA (eDNA): A Powerful Tool for Exploring Marine Ecosystems
Environmental DNA (eDNA) analysis is a non-invasive and cost-effective method for monitoring marine biodiversity. Through water sample collection and analysis, scientists can identify species present in an ecosystem based on their genetic material. By integrating eDNA analysis with other technologies such as passive acoustics, satellite data, ship-based surveys , and aerial observations, researchers gain a more comprehensive understanding of marine ecosystems and the impacts of human activities on ocean health. BOEM supports utilizing eDNA to inform decision-making related to offshore wind development, monitoring, and oil spill response.
2023 Environmental Studies Year in Review Report Now Available
Covering Studies Published October 2022 through December 2023
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Join us and help ensure the safe and environmentally responsible development of the U.S. offshore energy and marine mineral resources. Whether you are a recent graduate looking to gain valuable experience in the field, or an experienced professional looking for a stable career, BOEM has current vacancies available for all levels of experience.