A collaborative project has developed a new eDNA approach for monitoring the seabed around marine fish farms, replacing the traditional method of manually identifying invertebrates which is time-consuming and costly. The new method involves using metabarcoding to identify thousands of bacterial species in the sediment, which is then used to predict the health of the invertebrate community. This data will be presented to SEPA for validation, and standard operating procedures and an open-source toolkit will be created for the aquaculture sector to use globally.