Fugro trials first automated eDNA sampler to transform biodiversity studies
Published
04 Mar 2025
Location
Aberdeen, UK
Fugro has successfully tested the DOT-NM Autosampler, a new device developed by Dartmouth Ocean Technologies Inc. (DOT) and NatureMetrics. The trial took place in the marina directly outside of the Fugro office in Portchester, UK. This advanced technology rapidly generates biodiversity assessments by collecting environmental DNA (eDNA) samples autonomously, reducing project time and costs.
The compact, programmable, and self-cleaning Autosampler enables in situ collection and preservation of eDNA samples with no human interaction, enhancing safety and efficiency, especially in remote or hazardous environments. Continuous collection of biodiversity data supports monitoring over extended periods. This provides a more representative sample for compliance with Biodiversity Marine Net Gain commitments. Comprehensive monitoring of marine biodiversity is crucial for understanding the impacts of energy infrastructure, such as offshore wind farms, on marine ecosystems.
The device streamlines the process by integrating eDNA collection into routine maintenance, with deployment options available off the back of a vessel, underneath buoys and moorings, or manually in rivers and lakes. Completely autonomous and programmable, it eliminates the need for personnel to be present and allows for tailored data collection over extended periods of time. The results show that the Autosampler provides data as reliable as manual methods, supporting long-term environmental monitoring, crucial for sustainable development projects.
Andy Addleton, Environmental Service Line Manager at Fugro, said, “Fugro’s expertise in environmental monitoring and our commitment to innovation has enabled us to integrate this advanced technology into our existing platforms, such as uncrewed surface vessels, SEAWATCH® Wind Lidar Buoys, and seabed landers. This offers clients a safer, more efficient, and flexible solution for long-term biodiversity assessments.”
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