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eDNA sequencing library preparation training concluded in Fiji

In connection with the PacMAN project, an eDNA library preparation training was held at the USP campus. Kindly provided by the Deakin University in Australia, Dr. Morgan Ellis gave a hands-on training for the project manager, project assistant and technicians on the steps required to build a metabarcoding sequencing library. Read more…

By Saara Suominen, 4 months4 months ago
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PacMAN scientific training course online

The PacMAN scientific training course “Marine Invasive Species Early Detection: Utilising Molecular Tools” materials are now available online on the OTGA platform. Anyone can sign up for the course and learn about marine invasive species management, as well as read through the protocols used in the PacMAN monitoring program. The Read more…

By Saara Suominen, 2 years2 years ago
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Report available for the second PacMAN Scientific advisory board meeting

The second PacMAN scientific advisory board (SAB) meeting took place on the 20th of October 2022 as a virtual meeting. The report on what was discussed during the meeting is available here. Five scientific advisory board members joined in-person, while the remaining members were given a chance to comment on Read more…

By Saara Suominen, 2 years2 years ago
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Succesful PacMAN scientific training course in Suva, Fiji

The PacMAN scientific course was a hybrid course with an initial introduction to the course topics held online on the OTGA platform. The on-site phase of the course lasted one week at the USP IAS campus in Suva Fiji. In total there were 21 course participants from 7 different stakeholder Read more…

By Saara Suominen, 2 years2 years ago
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PacMAN scientific training course announced

The first PacMAN scientific training course is announced. This hybrid course containing both online and on-site training will develop the capacity of local stakeholders in Fiji in marine biosecurity and the use of molecular methods in monitoring marine biodiversity. The course will be hosted on the Ocean Teacher Global Academy Read more…

By Saara Suominen, 3 years2 years ago
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DNA extractions of first PacMAN samples

The work for the trial phase of PacMAN is well on its way, as detailed in the PacMAN monitoring plan. With multiple field campaigns already completed and samples processed by morphological sorting and for molecular work, the PacMAN team is collecting invaluable data on marine biodiversity at the Suva harbour. Read more…

By Saara Suominen, 3 years3 years ago
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PacMAN settlement plates deployed

As an initiation of PacMAN monitoring settlement plates have been deployed to four sites in the Suva harbour. Each site has three sets of three settlement plates at different depths along the water column depending on the total water depth and tides. Along with deployments, sampling for plankton, water and Read more…

By Saara Suominen, 3 years3 years ago
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PacMAN monitoring plan v. 1.0 now available online

The PacMAN coordination team is pleased to announce that the PacMAN marine invasive species monitoring plan was endorsed by the advisory board at the meeting on the 14.9.2021. The first version of the monitoring plan is now available online. The monitoring plan outlines the plans for the PacMAN team for Read more…

By Saara Suominen, 4 years3 years ago
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Report of the scientific workshop now online

The scientific workshop of PacMAN was an online event, fostering discussions between 10 scientists who are experts in environmental DNA, marine biosecurity and data management, as well as the PacMAN project team. The online format allowed participation from several different continents, across multiple timezones. Due to a lack of previous Read more…

By Saara Suominen, 4 years4 years ago

PacMAN is a 3-year (2020-2023) project funded by the Flanders Government, through the Flanders UNESCO Trust Fund (FUST) for the support of UNESCO’s activities in the field of Science, and co-funded by the Richard Lounsbery Foundation.

Photos via Unsplash by Reilly Durfy, Jonas Kernwein,  NOAA, Marek Okon, Nicolas Weldingh and Janis Rozenfelds.


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