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What can’t be measured won’t be managed: Scientists and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency work together to conserve the Great Lakes

What can’t be measured won’t be managed: Scientists and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency work together to conserve the Great Lakes

The Great Lakes DNA Barcoding project brings together several international partners to understand the aquatic invertebrate biodiversity in the Laurentian Great Lakes

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About the iBOL Consortium

The iBOL consortium involves scientists and research organizations in 30+ nations. It is developing and employing the DNA-based identification systems required to deliver a detailed understanding of global biodiversity by working in partnership with academic, government, and private sector organizations.

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BIOSCAN LAUNCHES AT IBOL CONFERENCE 2019

The 8th International Barcode of Life Conference held in Trondheim, Norway was the venue for the launch of BIOSCAN, iBOL’s new seven-year scientific program.

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