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torpeDNA

The torpeDNA is a groundbreaking water sampling device. Its innovative features include affordability, compact size, and enhanced usability, facilitated by a streamlined torpedo design that enables operation at higher speeds. This device surpasses alternative solutions, providing a more efficient means of obtaining biological samples from water. Its utilization promises not only enhanced monitoring of aquatic environments but also empowers science initiatives by providing a simple and robust method to collect data. Ultimately, torpeDNA contributes to the creation of high-resolution biological data models.

GENERAL SENSOR INFORMATION

Device PID (L22) -
SCOOP PID SCOOP36
Sensor name torpeDNA
Instrument Type (L05) -
Version V1.0
Technology Readiness Level (TRL) 9 - Actual system proven in operational environment (Successful mission deployment)
Assembly Type Purchase of complete unit
Price category $501 - $2,000
Sensor Lifetime Months -
Power Supply Type -
Battery Lifetime Days -
Accuracy Performance Device collects eDNA samples. Performance and accuracy is subject to use case and processing methodology of eDNA samples

DIMENSIONS

Length 50 cm
Width 35 cm
Depth 18 cm
Weight 1.8 kg
Measurement Range -

Service Providers

Service providers can be developers, manufacturers, or resellers.

Manufacturer

Name Cawthron
Description -
Contact Fernando Rozental

MISC

Data Transmission Range QR coded samples could be transmited through ArcGIS123 survey. Samples are processed in lab and data is returned digitally (optional)
Data Transmission Frequency Delayed
Data Format -
Keywords Environmental DNA
Documentation -
Last Update 2025-11-11 17:52:04