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Biotechnologists around the world are developing marine genetically engineered organisms (marine GEOs) for diverse applications in research, business, and environmental management. The purpose of the Marine Biotechnology Briefs is to encourage broader understanding of the development of marine GEOs and other forms of marine biotechnology, marine conservation implications of this technology, relevant policies focusing on environmental biosafety, and options for improving the effectiveness of the governance of this technology. The Marine Biotechnology Briefs is published by the Institute for Social, Economic and Ecological Sustainability, University of Minnesota. |
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Table of Contents of Marine Biotechnology Briefs Issues |
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Marine Genetically Engineered Organisms (GEOs): Products in the Pipeline |
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