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EU funding (€1,978,282): A Plan towards an eDNA reference library and data repository for Aquatic Organisms, navigating Europe towards the next generation biodiversity monitoring Hor27 Jul 2023 EU Research and Innovation programme "Horizon"

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A Plan towards an eDNA reference library and data repository for Aquatic Organisms, navigating Europe towards the next generation biodiversity monitoring

The EU Mission to restore our Oceans and Waters by 2030 relies on robust, reliable and ideally real-time biodiversity data. The analysis of environmental DNA (eDNA) extracted from water or sediment, represents a major source of innovation in aquatic ecosystem monitoring with great potential to support the EU Mission. The central limitation for the routine implementation of eDNA-based methods are incomplete, disconnected and non-standardized reference libraries for taxonomic assignment as well as a lack of harmonised metadata. To support the coordination of the EU Mission Ocean strategy, eDNAqua-Plan will 1) collect information on existing projects, initiatives and infrastructures for aquatic monitoring in the EU and associated countries, 2) provide an overview of all national and international activities of standardization and interoperationalisation of methods and data workflows and 3) assess the relevance and feasibility of the creation of a digital ecosystem of eDNA repositories and an integrated and dynamic reference library of marine and freshwater species that is open-access and based on FAIR principles to support future aquatic biodiversity monitoring programmes and mapping initiatives. The interdisciplinary eDNAqua-Plan consortium comprises 18 partner institutions from 11 countries, and one international (UN) institute, with complementary expertise in marine and freshwater monitoring, eDNA analysis as well as data science. The consortium cooperates with the large EU research projects and infrastructure such as EMODnet, BIOSCAN-Europe, the Ocean and Water knowledge system, LifeWatch, and international systems (ELIXIR/EBI and OBIS) etc. to maximise synergies and interoperability internationally. Possible implementation will be demonstrated by use cases from national and transnational water monitoring programs. Based on this, eDNAqua-Plan will deliver a roadmap for harmonized aquatic monitoring using eDNA tools in Europe and beyond.


Funded Companies:

Company name Funding amount
Associação Biopolis €38,443
Diethnes Panepistimio Ellados €66,575
Eigen Vermogen Van HET Instituut Voor Landbouw- en Visserijonderzoek €108,906
E-Science European Infrastructure For Biodiversity And Ecosystem Research €82,958
European Marine Biological Resource Centre European Research Infrastructure Consortium €240,625
EUROPEAN MOLECULAR BIOLOGY LABORATORY €224,679
Institut National de Recherche Pour l'Agriculture, l'Alimentation et l'Environnement €120,625
Norsk Institutt FOR Vannforskning STI €36,264
Seascape Belgium €195,069
Sorbonne Universite €27,454
SUOMEN YMPARISTOKESKUS €149,758
United Nations Educational Scientific AND Cultural Organization €179,504
Universidade do Minho €49,607
UNIVERSITAET DUISBURG-ESSEN €97,875
Universitat de Valencia €73,413
Uniwersytet Lodzki €112,825
Vlaams Instituut Voor de ZEE €125,000
WAGENINGEN UNIVERSITY €48,705

Source: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101112800

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