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Harnessing marine microbiomes to develop a sustainable, all‐Atlantic bioeconomy
Thompson, C.; Ortmann, A.C.; Bolhuis, H.; Makhalanyane, T.P.; Thompson, F. (2024). Harnessing marine microbiomes to develop a sustainable, all‐Atlantic bioeconomy. International Journal of Advanced Life Sciences 3(2): 163-166. https://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mlf2.12124
In: International Journal of Advanced Life Sciences: Tamil Nadu. ISSN 2277-758X, more
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  • Thompson, C.
  • Ortmann, A.C.
  • Bolhuis, H., more
  • Makhalanyane, T.P.
  • Thompson, F.

Abstract
    Marine microbiomes are integral to the functioning of a healthy ocean and have the potential to be key contributors toward an all-Atlantic sustainable blue bioeconomy (Figure 1). New compounds may be developed based on these microbiomes. The Atlantic Ocean is a biodiversity hotspot. The All-Atlantic Ocean Research and Innovation Alliance (AAORIA) Declaration, signed in 2022 in Washington, DC, is a promising mechanism to move forward marine microbiome science, technology, and innovation.

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