University of Otago researcher Professor Neil Gemmell, right, with Adrian Shine of the Loch Ness Project. Photo: SuppliedThe University of Otago academic leading a study of life in the mysterious Loch Ness lake says there will be "surprises aplenty'' when eDNA tests from the water are released. Anatomy Professor Neil Gemmell said most analyses were complete, but the team of scientists involved were still rechecking a few results. International media have reported there may be one theory that supports the existence of the fabled Loch Ness monster. They will establish a detailed list of all life living in Loch Ness and make comparisons between it and several other lochs.
Source: Otago Daily Times June 06, 2019 00:33 UTC