Futuristic Marine and Space Biotechnology: India's Untapped Potential for Biomanufacturing
Marine and space biotechnology offer India opportunities in biomanufacturing, food production, and space exploration.
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Background Context
Why It Matters Now
Key Takeaways
- •Marine biotech studies marine life for useful compounds
- •Space biotech studies biology under microgravity
- •India has rich marine resources but low output
- •Seaweed production is modest, leading to imports
- •ISRO studies microbes for space food production
Futuristic space and marine biotechnology research focuses on using underexplored environments like deep oceans and outer space to develop new biological knowledge, materials, and manufacturing processes. Marine biotechnology studies marine life to discover bioactive compounds, enzymes, biomaterials, food ingredients, and biostimulants. Space biotechnology studies how microbes, plants, and human biological systems behave under microgravity and radiation.
India's extensive coastline and Exclusive Economic Zone provide access to rich marine biodiversity, yet its share of global marine outputs remains low. Investing in marine biomanufacturing can unlock new sources of food, energy, chemicals, and biomaterials. Space biotechnology is critical for India’s long-term ambitions in space exploration, enabling safe food production, human health management, and biological manufacturing in extreme environments.
India's domestic production of marine biomass such as seaweed remains modest, leading to imports. ISRO’s microgravity biology programme conducts experiments on microbes, algae, and biological systems to study food production, life-support regeneration, and human health in space. A dedicated roadmap defining timelines and outcomes for marine and space biotechnology would help channel resources more effectively.
Key Facts
Marine biotechnology: Studies marine life for bioactive compounds
Space biotechnology: Studies biological systems under microgravity
India's coastline: Over 11,000 km
India's EEZ: Over 2 million sq. km
UPSC Exam Angles
GS Paper III: Science and Technology - Developments and their applications and effects in everyday life
GS Paper III: Conservation, environmental pollution and degradation, environmental impact assessment
Potential for questions on India's space program and marine resources
Visual Insights
India's Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ)
Shows India's EEZ and potential areas for marine biomanufacturing. Highlights coastal states with significant marine biodiversity.
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Key Statistics on Indian Marine and Space Biotechnology
Presents key statistics related to India's marine and space biotechnology sectors, highlighting areas for growth and investment.
- India's Share of Global Marine Outputs
- 2.5%
- Projected Growth of Indian Biomanufacturing Sector (CAGR)
- 12%
- Investment in ISRO's Microgravity Biology Programme
- ₹500 Crore
Indicates significant untapped potential in marine resource utilization and biomanufacturing.
Highlights the growth potential of biomanufacturing, including marine and space applications.
Demonstrates government commitment to space biotechnology research and development.
Practice Questions (MCQs)
1. Consider the following statements regarding marine biotechnology: 1. It focuses on utilizing marine organisms and their derivatives for various applications. 2. It is limited to the study of shallow coastal ecosystems. 3. It has potential applications in pharmaceuticals, biofuels, and bioremediation. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
- A.1 and 2 only
- B.1 and 3 only
- C.2 and 3 only
- D.1, 2 and 3
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Answer: B
Statement 2 is incorrect because marine biotechnology also explores deep-sea environments. Statements 1 and 3 are correct, highlighting the focus and applications of marine biotechnology.
2. With reference to space biotechnology, which of the following statements is NOT correct?
- A.It involves studying the effects of microgravity and radiation on biological systems.
- B.It aims to develop technologies for life support and resource utilization in space.
- C.It has no relevance to pharmaceutical research.
- D.It explores the potential for biomanufacturing in space environments.
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Answer: C
Space biotechnology has potential applications in pharmaceutical research, such as developing new drugs and therapies based on the unique conditions of space.
3. Consider the following statements: I. Marine biotechnology can contribute to the development of sustainable aquaculture practices. II. Space biotechnology is solely focused on human health in space and has no implications for agriculture on Earth. III. India has a significant share of the global marine biotechnology output. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
- A.I only
- B.II only
- C.I and III only
- D.II and III only
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Answer: A
Statement I is correct. Statement II is incorrect as space biotechnology research can have applications in agriculture on Earth. Statement III is incorrect as India's share of global marine biotechnology output is still relatively low.
4. Which of the following is a potential application of space biotechnology in addressing challenges related to long-duration space missions?
- A.Development of closed-loop life support systems for food production and waste recycling.
- B.Creation of new types of rocket fuel.
- C.Mining of asteroids for rare earth minerals.
- D.Construction of space elevators.
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Answer: A
Closed-loop life support systems are crucial for long-duration space missions, and space biotechnology can contribute to their development through food production and waste recycling.
