Mainstreaming Biodiversity into India’s Coastal and Marine Fisheries | ABSCH-VLR-SCBD-255612 | Virtual Library Resource | Access and Benefit-Sharing Clearing-House

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Mainstreaming Biodiversity into India’s Coastal and Marine Fisheries
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Dr. C. Thomson Jacob (Former Consultant in Biodiversity Policy, Centre for Biodiversity Policy and Law, National Biodiversity Authority) and Dr. Yugraj Singh Yadava (Director, Bay of Bengal Programme, Inter-Governmental Organisation)
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2021-01
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environment coastal & offshore OCEAN SCIENCE | EXPLORATION | INNOVATION
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Marine areas are rich in unique life systems for developing potential drug molecules for human therapeutics. India’s marine biotechnology is an emerging sector that contributes immensely to the Blue Economy. Some of the marine species such as sponges, jellyfish and seaweeds are sources of potential health products, beneficial in treating life- threatening illnesses.
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