“…Analysis of eRNA ecology and fate within an aquatic environment and particularly in marine environments, is still in its infancy, and the lack of data on its basic ecological properties, such as common forms present in the environment (e.g., particulate, cellular or extracellular), persistence and degradation mechanism, means its biomonitoring performance remains unclear (Jo, Tsuri, et al, 2022). However, recent proof‐of‐concept studies have demonstrated that eRNA, combined with eDNA, is a promising tool for biodiversity assessment and marine biosecurity programs (Giroux et al, 2022; Laroche et al, 2018; Miyata et al, 2021; Veilleux et al, 2021; Yates et al, 2021). Environmental RNA's faster decay rate allows for inferences about the presence or absence of species in “real‐time,” enabling better identification of living and viable organisms/assemblages, increased sensitivity, reducing false positives and enabling the estimate of species abundance with more precision (Bowers et al, 2021; Farrell et al, 2021; Kagzi et al, 2022; Miyata et al, 2021; Qian et al, 2022; Wood et al, 2020).…”