http://www.ablbiotechnologies.com/.
We considered these guys, at one time, for an investment but ..... So you
may have to approach them yourself. Having said that they have a fairly
impressive organism library and culture techniques (at small and large
scale). They also have good links with marine biology academia.
Adit.

On 3/22/07, Eugen Leitl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


It's a long shot, but can any of you help me to
connect with local algaculture researchers/practical grower
(preferrably, published and/or accredited) people either in
India, Bangladesh, Vietnam, Brasilia or Thailand?

This is for-profit, and not just an idle query.
Thanks!

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