Pacific eDNA Coastal Observatory (PECO)
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Network members

Jenn Sunday, McGill University, PI
Margot Hessing-Lewis, Hakai Institute, PI
Matthew Lemay, Hakai Institute, PI
Kate Sheridan, McGill University - PhD student
Sue Velazquez - Hakai Institute, Project Operations
Emmet Duffy, Smithsonian Institute - consulting partner
Jay Stachowitz, UC Davis - consulting partner
Scott Gabara, University of Alaska Fairbanks
Ginny Eckert, University of Alaska
Lia Domke, University of Alaska
Carolyn Prentice, Hakai Institute
Lynn Lee, Parks Canada
Jenn Yakimishyn, Parks Canada
Angeleen Olsen, Hakai Institute
Crew Harvell, Cornell University
Lillian Aoki, Cornell University
Kathryn Sobocinski, Western Washington University
Jennifer Ruesink, University of Washington
Fiona Nash, Oregon State University
Ryan Mueller, Oregon State University
Deanna Beatty, UC Davis
Katharyn Boyer, San Francisco State University
Margot Buchbinder, San Francisco State University
Brent Hughes, Sonoma State University
Alyssa Cooper, Sonoma State University
Lisa Needles, Cal Poly
Sarah Bittick, Loyola Marymount University
Kevin Hovel, San Diego State University
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The PECO network is an affiliation of researchers and other interest groups who have committed to sample eDNA annually in their nearshore field sites according to a shared protocol. 
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Our Funding partners

We are incredibly grateful for support of this project by primary by the Tula Foundation and the Hakai Institute, with further support from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation and McGill University.
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