| Location: | New York |
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| Posted: | Jul 23, 2025 |
| Due: | Sep 12, 2025 |
| Agency: | The New York State Contract Reporter |
| Type of Government: | State & Local |
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Description: The New York State (NYS) Department of State (DOS) Long Island South Shore Estuary Reserve (SSER) seeks to solicit qualified interest in estuary-wide coordination of Environmental DNA (eDNA) monitoring efforts. eDNA is genetic material that is shed from an organism (for example skin, scales, etc.) into the environment. The goal of this solicitation is to seek out organizations who would be interested in working with NYS to identify, track, and then make available information to land managers that will guide the prioritization of habitat protection and restoration goals. BACKGROUND:The South Shore Estuary Reserve Program guides the preservation, protection, and enhancement of the natural, recreational, economic, and educational resources of the estuary through partnerships with a diverse group of stakeholders including State, Federal, and local organizations. Created in 1993 through the Long Island South Shore Estuary Reserve Act, the program is focused on implementing actions identified in the SSER’s Comprehensive Management Plan (CMP) . The SSER is a rich and complex ecosystem. Its beaches, shallow bays, tidal marshes, tributaries, and upland areas make the estuary one of the most ecologically productive regions in the United States, while supporting Long Island’s tourism, recreation, and seafood industries. The Long Island (LI) SSER 2025-2026 Strategic Investment Plan , in support of the LI SSER CMP, has identified eDNA as a critical method for tracking biodiversity and ecosystem recovery in the SSER into the future. A variety of approaches exist for sample collection, processing, sequencing, and analyses and several stakeholders are interested or are currently collecting DNA samples in various parts of the SSER. Outside of informal discussions, there is currently no systematic coordination on sampling strategy nor on methodological approaches. Furthermore, eDNA sample treatment is unique to individual water bodies in that the method must account for an ecosystem’s levels of productivity, temperature, and other characteristics. Given that there is a variety of stakeholders and of methodological approaches, coordination is required in order to 1) establish consensus on an appropriate approach to sample handling and processing and 2) develop a framework for translating eDNA results into usable metrics. These activities will directly address goals of the CMP related to research and monitoring of fisheries, water quality, and other living resources. SSER is requesting Statements of Interest (SOIs) from organizations interested in contracting with NYS DOS to undertake this work. Coordination will synchronize efforts throughout the entire SSER and enable communication between partners engaging in eDNA. The contractor will:
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Any for-profit, not-for-profit, academic or other organization located in New York State is eligible to apply either as an individual or team. Organizations must have the ability to collaborate with partners throughout the entire SSER, have at least two years of experience in eDNA sampling, and demonstrate experience developing and implementing the particular sequencing method for environmental eDNA samples. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS: Questions and requests for clarification regarding this SOI shall only be directed to catherine.traina@dos.ny.gov. Communications are only accepted via email, or in writing, and must be submitted by August 12, 2025. Official answers to the questions will be posted on the DOS website at https://dos.ny.gov/funding-bid-opportunities August 26, 2025. HOW TO SUBMIT:Please submit a Statement of Interest (SOI) to catherine.traina@dos.ny.gov. The statement of interest should include:
An indication of interest and confirmation that the services can be provided consistent with the descriptions above infers no obligation or commitment of any kind on the part of the State or those organizations responding to this request. CONTACT INFORMATION: Primary contact: NYS Department of State
Catherine Traina, Assistant Director, Contracts and Procurement
99 Washington Avenue Albany, NY 12231 Ph: 518.474-2754 Submit to contact:NYS Department of State
Catherine Traina, Assistant Director, Contracts and Procurement
99 Washington Avenue Albany, NY 12231 Ph: 518.474-2754 Due Date: 09/12/2025 2:00 PMContract Term: Location: Ad Type: Requests for information (RFI) and Requests for Comment (RFC)
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