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Aerial shots of loch (mute) \u003cbr/\u003e              2. Wide of Urquhart Castle on Loch Ness \u003cbr/\u003e              3. Medium of Urquhart Castle\u003cbr/\u003e              4. Medium of Neil Gemmell and scientist lowering sampling cylinder into loch.\u003cbr/\u003e              5. Underwater shot in loch.\u003cbr/\u003e              6. Medium raising cylinder out of cylinder.\u003cbr/\u003e              7. Close of scientists pouring sample water into bucket.\u003cbr/\u003e              8. SOUNDBITE (English), Neil Gemmell, DNA scientist, University of Otago\u003cbr/\u003e              \"This is a water sampler... and what it does is it goes down through the water column and when we send... it's open... and we send this special weight down here... It's called a messenger... that'll close it up. And it takes a snap shot if you like of the water column. So if we send it down to 100 feet and when we close it at 100 feet we will get a sample of water from that depth. And it's just a nice way to be able to look at the diversity of life at different layers in the loch.\"\u003cbr/\u003e              9. Close of bucket.\u003cbr/\u003e              10. SOUNDBITE (English), Neil Gemmell, DNA scientist, University of Otago\u003cbr/\u003e              \"Traditionally if we were to go and try and find out what it is Loch Ness there would be a variety of ways to do that. But one of the popular ways would be to run a net through the loch and try to collect say... what fish species were present there. So that works but it's going to take quite a lot of boat time, quite a lot of people time. They are going to have to key out and identify the fish and they might not catch any. So, this is better in many ways because the water sample... you don't actually have to catch the fish or the other life forms that are in the loch. This is non invasive, so you're not hurting anything and it is probably also more accurate because it is picking up things that we otherwise might not see.\"\u003cbr/\u003e              11. Various of boat on Loch Ness\u003cbr/\u003e              ASSOCIATED PRESS - FILE \u003cbr/\u003e              New York, United States  - May 10, 2018 \u003cbr/\u003e              12 Set up Mark Stoeckle, senior research associate at Rockefeller University's Program for the Human Environment who has used the eDNA technique. \u003cbr/\u003e              13. SOUNDBITE: (English) Mark Stoeckle, senior research associate at Rockefeller University's Program for the Human Environment\u003cbr/\u003e              \"E DNA stands for environmental DNA it means DNA that we get out of something of a water sample soil sample but not from an organism itself.\"\u003cbr/\u003e              ASSOCIATED PRESS\u003cbr/\u003e              Loch Ness, United Kingdom -  7 June 2018\u003cbr/\u003e              14. Underwater shot of Loch Ness.\u003cbr/\u003e              ASSOCIATED PRESS - FILE\u003cbr/\u003e              New York, United States  - May 10, 2018 \u003cbr/\u003e              15. SOUNDBITE: (English) Mark Stoeckle, senior research associate at Rockefeller University's Program for the Human Environment\u003cbr/\u003e              \"If an animal lives in the water, its DNA is in the water. So instead of trying to catch it in a net or send down a submersible, you can collect the water.\"\u003cbr/\u003e              ASSOCIATED PRESS \u003cbr/\u003e              Loch Ness, United Kingdom -  7 June 2018\u003cbr/\u003e              16. Various of Neil Gemmell and Loch Ness naturalist, Adrian Shine, examining samples at Loch Ness.\u003cbr/\u003e              17. SOUNDBITE (English) Neil Gemmell, DNA scientist, University of Otago\u003cbr/\u003e              \"We have been interested in this environmental DNA technique for quite a while and Loch Ness, the world's most famous body of water is perhaps the best place for us to showcase its power. \"\u003cbr/\u003e              AP PHOTOS \u003cbr/\u003e              Date and location not given\u003cbr/\u003e              18. STILL of shadowy shape that some people say is a photo of the Loch Ness monster in Scotland\u003cbr/\u003e              ASSOCIATED PRESS - FILE\u003cbr/\u003e              New York, United States  - May 10, 2018 \u003cbr/\u003e              19. SOUNDBITE: (English) Mark Stoeckle, senior research associate at Rockefeller University's Program for the Human Environment \u003cbr/\u003e              \"I don't have any information on whether or not the Loch Ness monster exists. If something was living in Loch Ness, an animal, then its DNA cells from the animal are in the water and we can find it that way.\"\u003cbr/\u003e              ASSOCIATED PRESS\u003cbr/\u003e              Loch Ness, Scotland - 7 June 2018\u003cbr/\u003e              20. Wide of Loch Ness signage\u003cbr/\u003e              21. Wide of Loch Ness Centre\u003cbr/\u003e              22. Pull focus of Loch Ness sign\u003cbr/\u003e              23. Medium of Loch Ness Centre founder Adrian Shine\u003cbr/\u003e              24. Close of Adrian Shine's hands\u003cbr/\u003e              25. SOUNDBITE (English), Adrian Shine, Loch Ness Centre founder and naturalist\u003cbr/\u003e              \"I've been studying Loch Ness for rather a long time - about 40 years now - and we've made species lists. And we've done it the hard way. We've caught fish with nets, we've looked through microscopes, looking at animals and counting them and trying to find out what lives in Loch Ness. The point about this new elegant method is that with a little bit of water is that we can look for animals in Loch Ness without ever seeing them.\"\u003cbr/\u003e              26. Medium of Adrian Shine and Neil Gemmell examining samples of water\u003cbr/\u003e              27. Medium of Adrian Shine and Neil Gemmell\u003cbr/\u003e              28. Close of sample\u003cbr/\u003e              29. Medium of Adrian Shine and Neil Gemmell\u003cbr/\u003e              30. Wide of Loch Ness\u003cbr/\u003e              31. Wide of Nessie Hunter truck\u003cbr/\u003e              32. Medium of Ness Hunter Steve Feltham\u003cbr/\u003e              33. SOUNDBITE (English) Steve Feltham, Loch Ness Monster hunter\u003cbr/\u003e              \"I hold the world record for the longest continuous vigil hunting for the Loch Ness Monster. And I've been sat here 27 years, watching and waiting, trying to solve what is one of the world's favourite mysteries.\"\u003cbr/\u003e              34. Wide of Loch Ness.\u003cbr/\u003e              35. Close of pebbles with Loch Ness in background\u003cbr/\u003e              36. Wide of Loch Ness Monster sightings register chief, Gary Campbell\u003cbr/\u003e              37. Close of Gary Campbell looking out at loch.\u003cbr/\u003e              38. SOUNDBITE (English) Gary Campbell, Loch Ness Monster sightings register\u003cbr/\u003e              \"We get a lot of reports of sightings but when it comes down to actual sightings that we accept it is anywhere between four and 12 in a year.\"\u003cbr/\u003e              39. Close of stick floating in loch.\u003cbr/\u003e              40. Close of ducks paddling in Loch Ness\u003cbr/\u003e              41. SOUNDBITE (English) Gary Campbell, Loch Ness Monster sightings register\u003cbr/\u003e              \"Loch Ness is a spooky, mysterious place as you can see behind us. The far end is 23 miles away and where we are standing here at the north end of the loch, you can't actually see the other end. So the first problem in Loch Ness is the sheer size of it in terms of trying to look for something and it also can provide optical illusions. On a day like this you maybe get a mirage and you maybe see things that aren't really there. You maybe see bits of wood like floating behind us here. If you take a photograph in a certain way, it could be seen to be Loch Ness Monster. Now it's not always people faking it. People are genuinely seeing things and then reporting them.\"\u003cbr/\u003e              42. Various shots of exhibition centre and Loch Ness shop.\u003cbr/\u003e              LEADIN:\u003cbr/\u003e              It's one of the world's great mysteries - is the Loch Ness Monster real? \u003cbr/\u003e              A scientist from New Zealand is determined to find out by using cutting edge environmental DNA sampling techniques.\u003cbr/\u003e              STORYLINE:\u003cbr/\u003e              The mystery of the creature that lurks in the deep murky waters of Loch Ness in the Scottish Highlands has intrigued explorers since the dark ages.\u003cbr/\u003e              Some believe the loch is inhabited by a prehistoric relic from a time when dinosaurs walked the Earth. Others say it's merely a giant eel or perhaps a sturgeon, while sceptics says it's merely an optical illusion created by small waves produced by motorboats on Loch Ness.\u003cbr/\u003e              Neil Gemmell, a scientist from the University of Otago in New Zealand, is using a boat from a local tourist company to sail into the loch to collect samples of DNA from skin, scales, feathers and faeces.\u003cbr/\u003e              Gemmell uses a cylinder, which he lowers into the loch, to collect water samples containing DNA from various life forms in Loch Ness.\u003cbr/\u003e              \"It's just a nice way to be able to look at the diversity of life at different layers in the loch,\" he says.\u003cbr/\u003e              The DNA can be captured, sequenced and used to identify a creature by comparing the sequence obtained to large databases of known genetic sequences from thousands of different organisms.\u003cbr/\u003e              There is, he says, an extraordinary amount of new knowledge that we will gain from the work about organisms that inhabit Loch Ness.\u003cbr/\u003e              Gemmell has assembled a team of global science leaders from the UK, Denmark, USA, Australia and France to help with the research\u003cbr/\u003e              The team expects to  document new species of life, particularly bacteria, and will provide important data on the extent of several new invasive species recently seen in the loch, such as Pacific pink salmon.\u003cbr/\u003e              Gemmell says that the sampling technique is not invasive and \" is not hurting anything and it is probably also more accurate because it is picking up things that we otherwise might not see,\" he says.\u003cbr/\u003e              Gemmell and his team of scientists are half way through the sampling and expect to return to New Zealand to analyse the results of their research before the end of June.\u003cbr/\u003e              Known as environmental DNA, or eDNA, it is an emerging tool that detects the presence of an organism by analysing cellular material such as urine, hair, feathers or skin cells that are left behind in the environment. \u003cbr/\u003e              Mark Stoeckle, is a senior research associate at Rockefeller University's Program for the Human Environment, explains the technique. \u003cbr/\u003e              \"eDNA stands for environmental DNA it means DNA that we get out of something a water sample soil sample but not from an organism itself.\"\u003cbr/\u003e              Stoeckle has used the technique to analyse fish populations in the lower Hudson River estuary surrounding New York City. He is not involved in Gemmel's research. \u003cbr/\u003e              \"If an animal lives in the water, its DNA is in the water. So instead of trying to catch it in a net or send down a submersible you can collect the water,\" he says.\u003cbr/\u003e              Gemmell has come to Loch Ness to promote the potential of the eDNA technique.\u003cbr/\u003e              \"We have been interested in this environmental DNA technique for quite a while and Loch Ness, the world's most famous body of water is perhaps the best place for us to showcase this better.\"\u003cbr/\u003e              Stoeckle thinks it will be an effective way to solve the mystery of the Loch Ness Monster. \u003cbr/\u003e              \"I don't have any information on whether or not the Loch Ness monster exists. If something was living in Loch Ness, an animal then its DNA cells from the animal are in the water and we can find it that way,\" he says.\u003cbr/\u003e              The team expect to have answers by the end of the year.\u003cbr/\u003e              Local naturalist, and founder of the Loch Ness Centre, Adrian Shine is only too happy to assist Gemmell, as he believes this new technique will reveal the secrets of the loch's biodiversity. \u003cbr/\u003e              \"I've been studying Loch Ness for rather a long time - about 40 years now - and we've made species lists. And we've done it the hard way. We've caught fish with nets, we've looked through microscopes, looking at animals and counting them and trying to find out what lives in Loch Ness. The point about this new elegant method is that with a little bit of water is that we can look for animals in Loch Ness without ever seeing them,\" explains Shine. \u003cbr/\u003e              Lying along the Great Glen fault line, at its deepest point Loch Ness stretches to around 220 metres (721 feet) below the surface.\u003cbr/\u003e              The water boasts a dark, black colour due to the peat-stained water from nearby stagnant bogs. It means visitors can only see around 3 metres below the surface.\u003cbr/\u003e              It also holds over 2 cubic miles (8.3 cubic kilometres) of water, that's more than all the lakes in England and Wales combined.\u003cbr/\u003e              Nessie hunter Steve Feltham has been searching for the mysterious creature for 27 years. \u003cbr/\u003e              \"Some people believe sturgeon is the explanation. We don't know what the explanation is. All we know is that a sonar keeps picking up contacts with things that are bigger than the fish and people keep seeing things that are bigger than the fish so that's what we're hunting for, whatever the explanation is..\" \u003cbr/\u003e              Gary Campbell, is responsible for recording sightings of the Loch Ness Monster. He says the size of the lake means the eyes can play tricks on people. \u003cbr/\u003e              \"Loch Ness is a spooky, mysterious place as you can see behind us. The far end is 23 miles away and where we are standing here at the north end of the loch, you can't actually see the other end. So the first problem in Loch Ness is the sheer size of it in terms of trying to look for something and it also can provide optical illusions. On a day like this you maybe get a mirage and you maybe see things that aren't really there. You maybe see bits of wood like floating behind us here. If you take a photograph in a certain way, it could be seen to be Loch Ness Monster. Now it's not always people faking it. People are genuinely seeing things and then reporting them.\"\u003cbr/\u003e              And as long as the legend continues, thousands of visitors will be drawn to the loch's shores, inspired and excited by its age-old tales.\u003cbr/\u003e              At the Loch Ness Centre and Exhibition's gift shop, these green stuffed 'Nessie' toys are usually the closest visitors get to the monster itself.\u003cbr/\u003e              ====\u003cbr/\u003e              Clients are reminded: \u003cbr/\u003e              (i) to check the terms of their licence agreements for use of content outside news programming and that further advice and assistance can be obtained from the AP Archive on: Tel +44 (0) 20 7482 7482 Email: info@aparchive.com. \u003cbr/\u003e              (ii) they should check with the applicable collecting society in their Territory regarding the clearance of any sound recording or performance included within the AP Television News service \u003cbr/\u003e              (iii) they 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