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Marine biotechnology, also known as blue biotechnology, is a subfield of biotechnology that involves the use of marine bioresources as the source of biological applications. Marine biotechnology encompasses diverse practices including the discovery of marine biomolecules, development of marine-derived pharmaceuticals, enzymes, bioactive compounds, and the utilization of marine organisms for bioremediation purposes. It also involves aquaculture technologies for enhancing seafood supply and breeding, genetic engineering of marine species, and the exploration of marine microorganisms for novel bioproducts. The field leverages the vast biodiversity present in marine environments, which is largely untapped compared to terrestrial ecosystems, offering a robust source for new materials and processes that can have industrial, health, and environmental applications.
Within the field of biotechnology, marine biotechnology represents a niche yet rapidly expanding area, driven by technological advancements in marine science, genomics, bioinformatics, and the increasing demand for sustainable and novel marine-derived products. The sector addresses various challenges and opportunities in healthcare, agriculture, cosmetics, and energy, leading to the development of innovative solutions and contributing to the advancement of the broader biotechnology field.
Some prominent companies operating in the marine biotechnology market include Marinova, Sea Run Holdings, Prolume Ltd., OceanBASIS GmbH, and Aquapharm Biodiscovery. These companies engage in various aspects of marine biotechnology such as the development of marine-derived pharmaceuticals, cosmeceuticals, nutritional supplements, and Show Less Read more