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SEA URCHIN RESEARCH OPENS DOOR TO AQUACULTURE EXPORTS

A ground-breaking research program is about to become a multi-million dollar export opportunity.
Researchers at the National Marine Science Centre in Coffs Harbour say it’s now only a matter of time before sea urchin farming becomes a commercial reality.
SEA URCHIN RESEARCH OPENS DOOR TO AQUACULTURE EXPORTS
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Hi Graeme; I was very impressed with your story tonight on the aquaculture sea urchin research. I would be very interested if at all possible to learn more. I believe this would be a great opportunity for investment. Would you have a contact that I may approach to discuss
Hello John, thanks for your interest in this research. You can contact our researcher Associate Professor Symon Dworjanyn via email Symon.Dworjanyn@scu.edu.au Thanks, Southern Cross University media team.