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Western Australia’s unique marine biodiversity is well recognized as one of the world’s mega-diverse environments, and provides an opportunity for a biotechnology industry. Drugs derived from bioactive compounds in Western Australian marine organisms are the ultimate goal of a marine biotechnology industry.
Node 5 will develop in phase with that of Western Australia’s emerging biotechnology industry.
In Western Australia, with the exception of pearl oyster farming, aquaculture development has been subdued. A detailed value proposition needs to be researched and developed including the opportunities around a polyculture model. Marine biodiscovery, biotechnology and aquaculture: the blue farm
| Key Participants
- Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS)
- University of Western Australia
- Murdoch University
- Western Australian Museum
Node Leader
Dr Chris Battershill Principal Research Scientist (AIMS) |