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Humankind has always depended on the sea -- for food, for medicinal treatments, for wealth. Now the new science of biotechnology has created new exciting possibilities for making the most of the ocean's bounty and for developing products never before associated with the sea. Biotechnologists use living organisms (or parts of organisms) to make or modify products, to improve plants or animals or to develop microorganisms for beneficial uses, including the development of materials that mimic molecular structures or functions of living organisms. Marine organisms, in particular, represent great phylogenetic diversity, making them reservoirs of unique genetic information and important natural resources for possible development. Exploratory research shows the great potential for exploiting the biochemical capabilities of marine organisms to provide models for new classes of pharmaceuticals, polymers, enzymes, other chemical products, and industrial processes, as well as vaccines, diagnostic and analytical reagents and genetically altered organisms for aquaculture and the seafood industry. Marine biotechology is also providing new tools and approaches for determining water quality and for understanding ecological relationships among marine organisms and for defining fisheries and stocks that will help improve marine resource management.
 
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FAO website dealing with biodiversity aspects of agriculture (sensu lato) including inland, coastal and marine fisheries Biological Diversity in Food and Agriculture: aquatic biodiversity FAO website dealing with biodiversity aspects of agriculture (sensu lato) inclu...  
Introduction of marine biotechnology, research, competitiveness and technology transfer Marine Biotechnology Introduction Introduction of marine biotechnology, research, competitiveness and technology ...  
Risks and remedies from the seas NSF/NIEHS Centers for Oceans and Human Health Risks and remedies from the seas 
Sea Grant: The nation's marine research network Sea Grant Introduction Sea Grant: The nation's marine research network 
Documents
New Methods for Medicinal Chemistry - Universal Gene Cloning and Expressions Systems for Production of Marine Bioactive Metabolites (restricted access)
Report on a Forum and Meetings in Taiwan of Scientists and Technologists Innovations in Marine Biotechnology and Bioresources for Sustainable Development Report on a Forum and Meetings in Taiwan of Scientists and Technologists...  
Gene cloning may assist production of marine drugs New Methods for Medicinal Chemistry - Universal Gene Cloning and Expr...Metabolites Gene cloning may assist production of marine drugs 
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Kirchner, Andree (restricted access)
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The Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) supports the sustainable use and protection of the marine environment through innovative, world-class scientific and technological research. Australian Institute of Marine Science The Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) supports the sustainable use ...  
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