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Home » Upcoming Meetings » Advancing environmental DNA for management applications

  • Advancing environmental DNA for management applications


  • Thursday, March 12, 2026 (10 a.m-11 a.m.)

  • The purpose of this webinar series is to highlight and share innovative approaches to biological assessments and criteria that are being implemented or explored across the country, including the latest developments in environmental DNA (eDNA) research and the implications for biomonitoring and bioassessment.

  • The meeting is open to the public.

  • Additional information: The agenda is available at: https://ftp.sccwrp.org/pub/download/DOCUMENTS/Agendas/BioassessmentWebinar/eDNAAgendaEPA.pdf
  • RSVPs: Please RSVP using the link below.
  • Remote participation: To participate remotely, please register in advance at: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7233369693655699295
  • Location: N/A
  • Contact: Susanna Theroux, (714) 755-3244, susannat@sccwrp.org

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