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Jellyfish, of Problematic Species to Strategic Resource in Blue Biotechnology

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The Universidad Católica de Valencia (UCV), through the Instituto Universitario de Investigación en Medio Ambiente y Ciencia Marina (IMEDMAR-UCV), and the Institut de Ciències del Mar del CSIC (ICM-CSIC), have concluded the project Collágeno de Medusas: An Innovative Resource of the Mediterranean in Blue Biotechnology (COLMED), an initiative that demonstrates how accidental jellyfish fishing can become a strategic and sustainable resource. Tradi…
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The Universidad Católica de Valencia (UCV), through the Instituto Universitario de Investigación en Medio Ambiente y Ciencia Marina (IMEDMAR-UCV), and the Institut de Ciències del Mar del CSIC (ICM-CSIC), have concluded the project Collágeno de Medusas: An Innovative Resource of the Mediterranean in Blue Biotechnology (COLMED), an initiative that demonstrates how accidental jellyfish fishing can become a strategic and sustainable resource. Tradi…

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RUVID broke the news in on Friday, February 20, 2026.
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