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Whale researchers hope to use eDNA tools to track humpback whales around Island

A North Island whale science organization is working with new technology to identify and track humpback whales around the Island.

The Marine Education and Research Society started work this week with a whale biologist from Ocean Wise to do environmental DNA collection, or eDNA, a technique which can identify creatures that are present in a body of water through water sampling.

In this case, researchers will wait for whales to dive, then collect water from the flukeprint. They have a Marine Mammal Licence from Fisheries and Oceans Canada to do the collection work.

They will compare the results with knowledge learned in the past through traditional biopsy methods.

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It builds on similar work published earlier this year by Ocean Wise, done near Prince Rupert.

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