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 Even before the growth of the idea to exploit marine biomolecules for human needs (pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, etc.), the interest for such mixtures is implied when one ponders the astonishingly basic explanation of marine biotechnology as “a natural extension of cultural practices of gathering food from the ocean” by the anthropologist Helm Reich who attractively summarizes the roots of marine biotechnology and its deep implication to human society. Free from any sectarian, discipline-directed bias for a particular type of molecules and, as a significance of this inclusive unfiltered consideration of all types of molecule, is the great flexibility of the biological adaptation of nautical organisms to the wide range of environmental conditions found (temperature, salinity, tides, pressure, radiation, light, etc.). Indeed this adaptation has empowered marine livings with an huge reservoir of any type of valuable biological material for both basic research and biotechnological improvements.   

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