Researchers Want Public’s Help To Monitor St. Lawrence River With DNA Found In Water Samples

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Researchers want public’s help to monitor St. Lawrence River with DNA found in water samples

4 days ago

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4 days agoNewsDuration 1:38Espace pour la vie and Génome Québec are teaming up for the community science project. They’re asking people near Tadoussac, Cacouna, Rimouski and La Malbaie to collect water samples which they’ll use to check the health of organisms in the St. Lawrence River.

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