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| Amid growing concern about how to dispose of a booming population of jellyfish - including 6-foot-long monsters weighing more than 400 pounds - scientists in Japan are reporting development of a process for extracting a commercially-valuable biomaterial from the marine animals. Their report is scheduled for the July 27 issue of ACS Journal of Natural Products, a monthly publication. Read more at my Blog Marine animal news(http://marineanimalnews.blogspot.com) and see the vivid creaturers at my blog Videos of blue waters(http://blue- water-video.blogspot.com) |
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| "kusma" <princely7@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1184240122.919904.302480@57g2000hsv.googlegro ups.com... > Amid growing concern about how to dispose of a booming population of > jellyfish - including 6-foot-long monsters weighing more than 400 > pounds - scientists in Japan are reporting development of a process > for extracting a commercially-valuable biomaterial from the marine > animals. Like Dolphins and Porpoises, for instance. >Their report is scheduled for the July 27 issue of ACS > Journal of Natural Products, a monthly publication. Read more at my > Blog Marine animal news(http://marineanimalnews.blogspot.com) and see > the vivid creaturers at my blog Videos of blue waters(http://blue- > water-video.blogspot.com) > -- "I wasn't going to get into any of this until later, but you asked a reasonable question. The problem for me in answering is that I'm theorizing with more intuited logic than facts." -JOF Popeye/ www.finalprotectivefire.com |
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| "Douglas W. "Popeye" Frederick" <Popeye@finalprotectivefire.com> wrote in message news:139cckjjkfriefa@news.supernews.com... > "kusma" <princely7@gmail.com> wrote in message > news:1184240122.919904.302480@57g2000hsv.googlegro ups.com... > > Amid growing concern about how to dispose of a booming population of > > jellyfish - including 6-foot-long monsters weighing more than 400 > > pounds - scientists in Japan are reporting development of a process > > for extracting a commercially-valuable biomaterial from the marine > > animals. > > Like Dolphins and Porpoises, for instance. Shark fins. Ecosystem? What ecosystem? Gimme the chopsticks. |
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