Opportunity

SAM #140G0126Q0182

USGS Solicits Leica M205 C Stereomicroscope (or Equal) for Fisheries Research

Buyer

USGS Office of Acquisition and Grants

Posted

July 01, 2026

Respond By

July 10, 2026

Identifier

140G0126Q0182

NAICS

334516, 423490, 423450

The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) National Acquisition Branch is soliciting quotes for a stereomicroscope imaging system to support fisheries and aquatic sciences research at the South Dakota Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit (SD CFWRU). - Government Buyer: - U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), National Acquisition Branch, SD CFWRU - OEMs and Vendors: - Leica Microsystems (OEM of the specified stereomicroscope) - Products/Services Requested: - Leica M205 C Stereomicroscope (or equal) - Part Number: 7540-01-152-8067 - Quantity: 1 unit - High-resolution optical and digital imaging capabilities - Intended for laboratory analyses including otolith preparation, microchemical evaluations, age and growth analyses, fish diet analysis, macroinvertebrate identification, larval fish identification, tissue examination, morphometric measurements, and high-resolution imaging for scientific publication - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Brand name or equal specification (Leica M205 C Stereomicroscope or equivalent) - Delivery to Brookings, SD - System must support a wide range of biological specimen analyses and collaborative research projects in fisheries management, aquatic ecology, and resource conservation - Firm-fixed-price procurement - Delivery required by the specified date - The procurement supports ongoing research in invasive carp, paddlefish, sportfish management, aquatic habitat assessments, and fish population dynamics.

Description

The USGS, Cooperative Research Units in Reston, VA, supporting the Ecosystems Mission Area requests the purchase of one stereomicroscope imaging system. The primary use is to support the fisheries and aquatic sciences research program of the South Dakota Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit (SD CFWRU) for conducting laboratory analyses associated with fisheries management, aquatic ecology, resource conservation, and graduate student research. The stereomicroscope imaging system will be used for otolith preparation and interpretation, microchemical evaluations, age and growth analyses, fish diet analysis, macroinvertebrate identification, larval fish identification, tissue examination, morphometric measurements, and high-resolution imaging of biological specimens for scientific publication and reporting. The stereomicroscope imaging system must provide high-resolution optical performance capable of producing clear, repeatable observations and digital images across a wide range of biological specimens. The system must support ongoing collaborative research projects involving invasive carp, paddlefish, sportfish management, aquatic habitat assessments, fish population dynamics, and other fisheries and aquatic ecology investigations conducted by the SD CFWRU and its cooperators.

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