Aquaculture Canada and WAS North America 2022

August 15 - 18, 2022

St Johns, Newfoundland, Canada

The Use of eDNA as a Tool for Understanding and Managing Marine Ecosystems

Thursday, August 18, 2022 11:00 - 16:30 Victoria 2
Chair: Anaïs Lacoursière

  • 11:00
    Alice C. Ortmann

    USING MICROBIAL GENOMICS TO MONITOR ECOSYSTEM RESPONSES TO ANTHROPOGENIC PERTURBATIONS: OIL SPILLS AS A CASE STUDY

  • 11:20
    Nicole A. Fahner

    OceanDNA: INFORMING SUSTAINABLE OCEAN MANAGEMENT AND ACTIVITY THROUGH ENVIRONMENTAL GENOMICS

  • 11:40
    Jessica Rieder

    EXPLORING MICROBIAL COMMUNITY DYNAMICS WITHIN RAS USING THREE DIFFERENT SEQUENCING APPROACHES

  • 12:00
    Yuan Liu

    USING eDNA METABARCODING TO CHARACTERIZE MARINE FISH ASSEMBLAGES AND MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES

  • 12:20
    Phoebe Jekielek

    DEVELOPING eDNA AS TOOL FOR MONITORING CULTURED AND WILD POPULATIONS OF SEA SCALLOPS Placopecten magellanicus IN MAINE, USA

  • 12:40
    Daniel Wieczorek

    eDNA FOR ECOSYSTEM AND AQUACULTURE MONITORING TO SUPPORT IMPLEMENTATION OF THE U.S. NOAA ‘OMICS STRATEGIC PLAN

  • 14:30
    Anaïs Lacoursière-Roussel

    MONITORING BAY-SCALE ECOSYSTEM CHANGES USING eDNA IN ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES

  • 14:50
    Thierry Baussant

    USING INNOVATIVE e-DNA BASED APPROACH TO TACKLE CHALLENGES AND EVALUATE THE FOOTPRINT OF NORWEGIAN SALMON AQUACULTURE

  • 15:10
    Julie LaRoche

    TRACKING CHANGES IN MICROBIAL AND MEIOFAUNAL COMMUNITIES AROUND COASTAL FINFISH AQUACULTURE SITES USING ENVIRONMENTAL DNA METABARCODING AND METAGENOMICS

  • 15:30
    David Emerson

    MOLECULE TO ECOSYSTEM: ENVIRONMENTAL DNA AS NEXUS OF COASTAL ECOSYSTEM SUSTAINABILITY FOR MAINE