Zack Gold Group LeadNOAA Pacific Marine Environmental Lab ‘Omics ProgramEnvironmental DNA (eDNA) is a powerful, cost effective, scalable, and automatable tool that can enhance marine ecosystem/biodiversity monitoring programs. However, unlocking the full promise of eDNA requires transitioning this rapidly evolving field into routine marine biodiversity operations. This talk highlights successes and ongoing challenges in operationalizing eDNA for routine biomonitoring drawing from a suite of collaborative research advances in 1) improving our ability to characterize marine biodiversity, 2) understanding temporal and spatial dynamics, 3) deriving quantitative abundance estimates from eDNA approaches, and 4) harmonizing eDNA methods and data management across NOAA and U.S. West Coast through the West Coast Ocean Biomolecular Observation Network. Ultimately, through rigorous benchmarking and widespread adoption of best practices, eDNA approaches will continue to enhance marine biodiversity monitoring efforts providing higher resolution inventories of our critical marine resources needed to better inform marine conservation and management decisions. Date July 26, 2023 Time 11 AM Pacific Time Location In-person attendance limited to MBA and MBARI staffMBARI7700 Sandholdt RoadMoss Landing, CA 95039 Webinar recording link to webinar recording