The 8th International Barcode of Life Conference conducted by NTNU University Museum and the Norwegian Biodiversity Information Centre in collaboration with NorBOL in Trondheim, June 17-12, 2019. This event had been participated by 450 participants from 61 nations. 405 abstracts were submitted for the iBOL Conference in Trondheim. These were reviewed by 44 expert reviewers.
I presented a paper about Revealing hidden diversity of planktonic organisms in anIndonesian reef system using environmental DNA. In this study, I strategically analyze sample plank-tonic, sessile, and motile organisms along gradients of fishing pres-sure and fisheries management in coral reefs of Lombok Island (NusaTenggara Barat) and Raja Ampat Islands (Papua). The results suggest that sedimentary environmental DNA could be used to estimate the ecological structure of the entire pelagic community in thecoral reef ecosystems.