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EPISODE · Jun 2, 2025 · 30 MIN

🧬 Signals from the Sea

from Saltwater Stories · host Salty Media

What if scientists could figure out what’s swimming in the ocean without ever seeing the animals? That’s the power of eDNA, or environmental DNA, and in this episode of Saltwater Stories, we dive into how it works and why it’s changing ocean science.Every creature in the sea leaves behind tiny traces of itself. Fish shed skin cells, whales lose bits of hair, and even bacteria leave their mark. These microscopic pieces carry DNA, floating through the water like invisible clues. By collecting a simple water or mud sample, scientists can uncover what species were recently nearby. It’s like doing forensic science in the ocean.We walk through how researchers gather these samples, from high-tech underwater robots to something as basic as a bottle on a stick. You’ll hear how they avoid contamination, preserve the DNA, and use advanced lab techniques to read the genetic code. Whether they’re looking for endangered species, tracking invasive ones, or exploring deep-sea life, eDNA helps them find what would be nearly impossible to see otherwise.Even better, eDNA sampling is non-invasive. That means no stress for the animals, which is a big win for conservation. Some DNA only lasts a few days, giving scientists a snapshot of what’s happening right now. Other bits can survive for centuries in seabed mud, offering a window into the ocean’s past.So, if you’ve ever wondered how we explore the ocean without catching anything or even getting wet, this episode will spark your curiosity. Join us and discover how these tiny traces are helping us unlock some of the biggest mysteries in the sea.

What if scientists could figure out what’s swimming in the ocean without ever seeing the animals? That’s the power of eDNA, or environmental DNA, and in this episode of Saltwater Stories, we dive into how it works and why it’s changing ocean science.Every creature in the sea leaves behind tiny traces of itself. Fish shed skin cells, whales lose bits of hair, and even bacteria leave their mark. These microscopic pieces carry DNA, floating through the water like invisible clues. By collecting a simple water or mud sample, scientists can uncover what species were recently nearby. It’s like doing forensic science in the ocean.We walk through how researchers gather these samples, from high-tech underwater robots to something as basic as a bottle on a stick. You’ll hear how they avoid contamination, preserve the DNA, and use advanced lab techniques to read the genetic code. Whether they’re looking for endangered species, tracking invasive ones, or exploring deep-sea life, eDNA helps them find what would be nearly impossible to see otherwise.Even better, eDNA sampling is non-invasive. That means no stress for the animals, which is a big win for conservation. Some DNA only lasts a few days, giving scientists a snapshot of what’s happening right now. Other bits can survive for centuries in seabed mud, offering a window into the ocean’s past.So, if you’ve ever wondered how we explore the ocean without catching anything or even getting wet, this episode will spark your curiosity. Join us and discover how these tiny traces are helping us unlock some of the biggest mysteries in the sea.

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