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Environment and Protected Areas - Request for Proposal - Provincial AIS eDNA Monitoring – North
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Alberta Environment and Protected Areas is seeking proposals to conduct environmental DNA monitoring for aquatic invasive species in high-priority waterbodies across the northern region of the province. The initiative aims to detect early signs of invasive mussels—zebra, quagga, and golden mussels—before they can establish populations, as well as to monitor for other aquatic threats including whirling disease and Proliferative Kidney Disease in fish populations. Although these invasive mussels have not yet been found in Alberta waters, over 200 contaminated watercraft have been intercepted since inspections began in 2013, underscoring the urgency of proactive surveillance. eDNA sampling, considered the most effective method for early detection, will be conducted during the optimal summer window to maximize detection sensitivity and enable timely response actions. The project focuses specifically on the northern section of Alberta’s highest-risk waterbodies, selected based on vulnerability to introduction and potential impacts on native fisheries and water infrastructure. The solicitation, numbered AB-2026-03578, was posted on May 6, 2026, with proposals due by May 25, 2026, and is being managed by the Contracting Authority, Nicole Kimmel, at the provincial government’s Environment and Protected Areas division.
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