Our team has initiated an exciting collaboration with Dr. Alex Wyatt’s research group to conduct comprehensive environmental DNA (eDNA) sampling and visual surveys in Hong Kong’s coastal waters. This joint effort aims to map and analyze the distribution patterns of coral communities and fish populations in local marine ecosystems.
The project combines eDNA techniques with traditional visual survey methods, providing a multi-faceted approach to marine biodiversity assessment. These diving expeditions are meticulously planned to ensure thorough coverage of Hong Kong’s diverse marine habitats.
Wenqian, a key member of our team, has taken on the crucial role of fieldwork coordinator. Her responsibilities include organizing dive schedules, liaising with various divers and researchers, and ensuring smooth execution of the sampling protocols. This coordination is vital for maintaining consistency across multiple dive sites and maximizing the efficiency of our data collection efforts.
This collaborative research promises to yield valuable insights into Hong Kong’s marine biodiversity, potentially informing future conservation strategies and contributing to our understanding of local coral and fish ecosystems in the face of environmental changes