Provincial AIS eDNA Monitoring – North
| Location: |
Alberta |
| Posted: |
May 6, 2026 |
| Due: |
May 25, 2026 |
| Agency: |
Government of Alberta |
| Type of Government: |
State & Local |
| Category: |
- B - Special Studies and Analyses - Not R&D
|
| Solicitation No: |
AB-2026-03578 |
| Publication URL: |
To access bid details, please log in. |
Open & Competitive Opportunity
• Request for Proposal
Environment and Protected Areas
PROJECT OVERVIEW
Alberta Environment and Protected Areas (EPA) has a mandate to monitor for aquatic invasive species (AIS) and fish diseases. Aquatic invasive species, particularly zebra, quagga, and golden mussels, pose a significant threat to Alberta’s water infrastructure, as well as fish and wildlife populations. While invasive mussels have been detected in multiple provinces and U.S. states across North America, including Manitoba and Idaho, they have not been found in Alberta waters to date. However, since watercraft inspection stations were established in 2013, 214 watercraft contaminated with invasive mussels have been intercepted.
Fish diseases, including whirling disease and Proliferative Kidney Disease (PKD), also present serious concerns for fisheries management. Recent detections of these diseases highlight the need for ongoing surveillance and delimitation to better understand their distribution and potential impacts.
Environmental DNA (eDNA) monitoring is a preferred method for detecting elusive aquatic invasive species (AIS) at an early point of an infestation (i.e. if a contaminated watercraft evades watercraft inspection and launches into an Alberta waterbody). Early detection monitoring enables early response, including containment actions, leading to better eradication attempts and reducing economic and environmental impacts.
High-priority waterbodies have been identified across Alberta, based on greatest risk for invasive mussel introduction and establishment, as well as the most at-risk fisheries. eDNA sampling at these waterbodies during the optimal seasonal window (summer) is required for early detection of invasive mussels and will leverage other AIS targets simultaneously. The high-priority waterbodies have been divided into two sections (“North” and “South”); this project pertains to eDNA monitoring of high-priority waterbodies in the north section.
APC Reference #
AB-2026-03578
Category
Services
Posting Date • Time
May 6, 2026 • 1:42 pm (MT)
Closing Date • Time
May 25, 2026 • 2:00:59 pm (MT)
Region(s) of Delivery
Alberta
Daily notification on new contract opportunities
With GovernmentContracts, you can:
- Find more opportunities and win more business
- Receive daily alerts for all new bid opportunities
- Get contract opportunities matched to your business
ONE WEEK FREE TRIAL
See also
..., ALONG WITH MEDICAL GAS Ministry of Infrastructure APC Closing date Extension to ...
Government of Alberta
Bid Due: 1/15/2027
...to be shortlisted for these projects. This opportunity uses APC E-submission. Respondents must ...
Government of Alberta
Bid Due: 6/12/2026
...-Country Representation Services APC Reference # AB-2026-04122 Category Services Posting Date * Time...
Government of Alberta
Bid Due: 7/07/2026
...Blatchford Renewable Energy Centres (IPD) See 935707 Sourcing Event Notification attached. APC...
Government of Alberta
Bid Due: 6/11/2026
* Disclaimer: Information regarding bids, requests for proposals (RFPs), or requests for qualifications (RFQs) is provided on this website only for convenience and does not constitute official public notice. Persons wishing to respond to or inquire about bids, RFPs, or RFQs should contact the appropriate government department.