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Contract Award Notice

Invasive Non-Native Species eDNA Horizon scanning tool development for citizen science pilot

  • First published: 24 May 2022
  • Last modified: 24 May 2022
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Summary

OCID:
ocds-kuma6s-118030
Published by:
North Wales Wildlife Trust
Authority ID:
AA80047
Publication date:
24 May 2022
Deadline date:
-
Notice type:
Contract Award Notice
Has documents:
No
Has SPD:
No
Has Carbon Reduction Plan:
N/A

Abstract

The North Wales Resilient Ecosystem Pilot Project (NWREPP) aims to pilot the use of new innovated mechanisms to undertake the monitoring, management of Invasive Non-Native Species (Invasive Species) and to enable efficient and effective early detection and prevention. Invasive species are one of the main drivers of biodiversity decline globally. The environmental, economic and social impact of invasive species in Wales will continue to grow unless they are tackled with a sustainable and joined-up approach. Currently the use of eDNA monitoring in rivers requires a high intensity sampling strategy requiring many samples making whole-catchment monitoring cost-prohibitive. There has so far been very little investigation into how to reduce the intensity of sampling to increase cost-efficiency whilst still maintaining accuracy of species composition. It is very important that citizen science programmes are accessible by all and therefore it is important that instructions are simple and effort can be maximised within the available budget. North Wales Wildlife Trust wishes to appoint an organisation work with us to develop and pilot the use of an optimised eDNA sampling strategy in river catchments to enable Invasive Species detection that can be communicated to and actioned by others across Wales through a citizen science network. Preference will be given to proposals which address one or more of the following: A robust proposal which shows a clear understanding of the current requirements for eDNA sampling of rivers; understanding of species composition of UK rivers and; a clear understanding of Invasive species in the UK An approach which has not yet been trialled or has limited adoption in Wales Added value through business development opportunities, partnerships or collaborative research Potential to provide sampling kits that are usable by citizen scientists (all logistics taken care of) Provision of training to citizen scientists Delivery of a statistically justified monitoring strategy, expected to include modelling approaches such as Site Occupancy Modelling or Joint Species Distribution Modelling. Ability and costings to include further species in sample analysis. Ability and costings to design and produce a citizen-science-friendly toolkit/booklet to describe cost-efficient eDNA sampling for INNS in example river catchments, based on the results of the pilot. We currently aim to focus this work on at least two river catchments for comparison, likely to include where the following species are present; Signal crayfish (Pacifastacus leniusculus) Chinese mitten crab (Eriocheir sinensis) Crayfish plague (Aphanomyces astaci) We invite applications from enterprises across the UK, with a priority for micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (as defined by Welsh Government) or volunteer organisations. We also welcome joint proposals which show public-private partnership or applications for student projects where there is agreement and support from an academic supervisor. The successful organisation will need to deliver an optimised sampling strategy tailored to citizen science monitoring of Invasive Species within and across river catchments (with input from the Project team) meeting the above requirements. It should include the following: Robust pilot strategy with aims and objectives (agreed by NWREP Project Manager by March 31st 2022). This should include an Ethics Statement and/or GDPR Statement if applicable. Comprehensive Risk Assessment including on biosecurity. Collection of required data through agreed methods Analysis of data (with the potential involvement of study participants) The successful organisation will then be required to write the results of the pilot study as a report with a final draft to be agreed with the INNS Project Manager by March 2023. Any finding that are published will be done jointly with NWWT and be available on open-access sources only. Please submit a proposal (no more tha

Full notice text

CONTRACT AWARD NOTICE – NATIONAL

SERVICES

1 Authority Details

1.1

Authority Name and Address


North Wales Wildlife Trust

INNS Team, Llys Garth, , Garth Road, ,

Bangor

LL57 2RT

UK

Kirsty Brown, INNS Project Manager

+44 1248351541

Kirsty.Brown@NorthWalesWildlifeTrust.org.uk

www.northwaleswildlifetrust.org.uk

2 Contract Details

2.1

Title

Invasive Non-Native Species eDNA Horizon scanning tool development for citizen science pilot

2.2

Description of the contract

The North Wales Resilient Ecosystem Pilot Project (NWREPP) aims to pilot the use of new innovated mechanisms to undertake the monitoring, management of Invasive Non-Native Species (Invasive Species) and to enable efficient and effective early detection and prevention. Invasive species are one of the main drivers of biodiversity decline globally. The environmental, economic and social impact of invasive species in Wales will continue to grow unless they are tackled with a sustainable and joined-up approach.

Currently the use of eDNA monitoring in rivers requires a high intensity sampling strategy requiring many samples making whole-catchment monitoring cost-prohibitive. There has so far been very little investigation into how to reduce the intensity of sampling to increase cost-efficiency whilst still maintaining accuracy of species composition. It is very important that citizen science programmes are accessible by all and therefore it is important that instructions are simple and effort can be maximised within the available budget.

North Wales Wildlife Trust wishes to appoint an organisation work with us to develop and pilot the use of an optimised eDNA sampling strategy in river catchments to enable Invasive Species detection that can be communicated to and actioned by others across Wales through a citizen science network. Preference will be given to proposals which address one or more of the following:

A robust proposal which shows a clear understanding of the current requirements for eDNA sampling of rivers; understanding of species composition of UK rivers and; a clear understanding of Invasive species in the UK

An approach which has not yet been trialled or has limited adoption in Wales

Added value through business development opportunities, partnerships or collaborative research

Potential to provide sampling kits that are usable by citizen scientists (all logistics taken care of)

Provision of training to citizen scientists

Delivery of a statistically justified monitoring strategy, expected to include modelling approaches such as Site Occupancy Modelling or Joint Species Distribution Modelling.

Ability and costings to include further species in sample analysis.

Ability and costings to design and produce a citizen-science-friendly toolkit/booklet to describe cost-efficient eDNA sampling for INNS in example river catchments, based on the results of the pilot.

We currently aim to focus this work on at least two river catchments for comparison, likely to include where the following species are present;

Signal crayfish (Pacifastacus leniusculus)

Chinese mitten crab (Eriocheir sinensis)

Crayfish plague (Aphanomyces astaci)

We invite applications from enterprises across the UK, with a priority for micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (as defined by Welsh Government) or volunteer organisations. We also welcome joint proposals which show public-private partnership or applications for student projects where there is agreement and support from an academic supervisor.

The successful organisation will need to deliver an optimised sampling strategy tailored to citizen science monitoring of Invasive Species within and across river catchments (with input from the Project team) meeting the above requirements. It should include the following:

Robust pilot strategy with aims and objectives (agreed by NWREP Project Manager by March 31st 2022). This should include an Ethics Statement and/or GDPR Statement if applicable.

Comprehensive Risk Assessment including on biosecurity.

Collection of required data through agreed methods

Analysis of data (with the potential involvement of study participants)

The successful organisation will then be required to write the results of the pilot study as a report with a final draft to be agreed with the INNS Project Manager by March 2023. Any finding that are published will be done jointly with NWWT and be available on open-access sources only.

Please submit a proposal (no more than four A4 pages) for a maximum of £70,000 (incl. VAT). Proposals should be submitted to the INNS Project Manager, Kirsty Brown, as either an MS Word or pdf file.

This project has received funding through the Welsh Government Rural Communities - Rural Development Programme 2014-2020 – Enabling Natural Resources across Wales (ENRaW) which is funded by the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development and the Welsh Government.

2.3

Notice Coding and Classification

77400000 Zoological services
1011 Isle of Anglesey
1012 Gwynedd
1013 Conwy and Denbighshire
1023 Flintshire and Wrexham

2.4

Estimated Total Value

3 Procedure

3.1

Type of Procedure

Single stage

4 Award of Contract

4.1

Successful Bidders

4.1.1

Name and Address of successful supplier, contractor or service provider





Nature Metrics

1 Occam Court Road, Surrey Research Park,

Guildford, Surrey

GU27HJ

UK

Dr Katie Cruickshanks

+44 2038767350

katie.cruickshanks@naturemetrics.co.uk

http://www.naturemetrics.co.uk

5 Other Information

5.1

Reference number attributed to the notice by the contracting authority

2022-NWREPP-53-eDNA

5.2

Date of Contract Award

 24-05-2022

5.3

Number of tenders received

2

5.4

Other Information

(WA Ref:121626)

Relates to the following project/programme financed by EU Community Funds: This project has received funding through the Welsh Government Rural Communities - Rural Development Programme 2014-2020 – Enabling Natural Resources across Wales (ENRaW) which is funded by the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development and the Welsh Government.

5.5

Additional Documentation

N/a

5.6

Publication date of this notice:

 24-05-2022

Coding

Commodity categories

ID Title Parent category
77400000 Zoological services Agricultural, forestry, horticultural, aquacultural and apicultural services

Delivery locations

ID Description
1013 Conwy and Denbighshire
1023 Flintshire and Wrexham
1012 Gwynedd
1011 Isle of Anglesey

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Notice details
Publication date:
20 April 2022
Deadline date:
16 May 2022 00:00
Notice type:
Contract Notice
Authority name:
North Wales Wildlife Trust
Publication date:
24 May 2022
Notice type:
Contract Award Notice
Authority name:
North Wales Wildlife Trust

About the buyer

Main contact:
Kirsty.Brown@NorthWalesWildlifeTrust.org.uk
Admin contact:
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Technical contact:
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Other contact:
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