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Posted 11 Dec 2024

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UNESCO in report titled ‘Engaging Communities to Safeguard Ocean Life’ based on eDNA expeditions, highlights vulnerability of marine species as oceans warm.

About UNESCO’s eDNA Expeditions

  • Global citizen science initiative that measures marine biodiversity and assess impacts of climate change on species distribution across UNESCO WHMS.
  • eDNA sampling campaigns were organized across 21 of 51 UNESCO’s WHMS between September 2022 and July 2023.

About eDNA

  • Defined as genetic material left by organisms in environment. It includes DNA from cells, tissues, fluids, and excrement which can be collected and detected from environment samples.

Significance of eDNA

  • Large scale: eDNA sampling is possible for geographically distant and vast areas.
  • Robust technology: It is a highly sensitive and rapid method compared to other bio-monitoring methods.
  • Sustainable: Non-invasive method, thus lesser impact on environment.
  • Others: Cost-effective sampling collection, ability to detect rare, transient and invasive species. E.g. Detection of invasive lionfish in Belize.

Limitations of eDNA

  • Limited data provided: eDNA only confirms presence and does not capture number, size, sex, or life stage of detected organisms. 
  • Identification: Absence of many species in DNA reference databases, leading to identification issues.
  • Others: Prone to contamination; High costs of sampling analysis in labs.

UNESCO World Heritage Marine Sites

  • They cover over one fifth of world’s blue carbon ecosystems and store carbon assets equivalent to about 10% of global greenhouse gas emissions.
    • Sundarbans National Park in India is one of the sites. 
  • Over 70% of these sites are threatened  by climate change (IUCN), hosting about 35% of threatened marine species.
  • They act as proxies for global network of over 18,000 Marine Protected Areas (MPAs).
    • India has 26 MPAs in Peninsular  region and 106 MPAs in Islands.
  • Tags :
  • Environmental DNA (eDNA)
  • UNESCO’s eDNA Expeditions
  • UNESCO World Heritage Marine Sites
  • Marine Protected Areas (MPAs)
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