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Natural Science Forum / Earth Science / Oceanography / July 2007



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Jellyfish Population Explosion Leads To New Use For Waste Creatures13 Jul 2007 23:53 GMT1
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
 
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