Australian Marine Bioactives
Moving the industry forward
Marine Bioproducts Cooperative Research Centre (MBCRC) commissioned Coriolis to analyse and understand the global and local bioproducts market. There are over 800 pages of insights available across the five reports. The reports are exclusively available to core members of the MBCRC.
Part I: Species and Markets
This report provides a detailed assessment of the species and by-products (“waste”) available within Australia’s marine sector. It also quantifies and evaluates market opportunities across key categories, including nutritional supplements, cosmetics, and food products (for human, animal, and pet consumption). How big are these markets and what products are being made from marine ingredients?
Sept 2024
Part II: Global Models and Peers
Part II examines leading global biorefineries and identifies five key business models shaping the sector. It includes detailed case studies on NOFIMA/Biotep and Matis, highlighting best practices and innovation approaches. Lessons drawn from these international peers are applied to the Australian context, complemented by a profile of Australia’s current by-product processing facilities.
Sept 2024
The Top Marine Bioproducts
In this report we divide the universe into: lipids, proteins, carbohydrates, minerals and other compounds and produce a quantitative and qualitative analysis of 50+ products (e.g. fucoidan, oyster shell calcium, chitin) with a deep-dive into Omega-3 and Marine Collagen.
Nov 2024
Macro-algae Situation Assessment
This report provides a comprehensive overview of the global seaweed market and examines what it will take for Australia to achieve a competitive advantage in this sector. It includes detailed profiles of the majority of seaweed operations in Australia and offers in-depth analysis of key compounds, including alginates, carrageenan, fucoidan, ulvan, and fucoxanthin.
Mar 2025
Micro-algae Situation Assessment
This report provides a comprehensive overview of the global micro-algae market and examines what it will take for Australia to achieve a competitive advantage in this sector. It includes detailed profiles of the majority of micro-algae operations in Australia and offers a brief profile of 13 compounds in-depth analysis of five key compounds, including beta-carotene, DHA, EPA, astaxanthan, fucoxanthin.
Mar 2025
Marine Bioconnect25 Conference
Coriolis presentation to the Conference in Brisbane, August 2025
Aug 2025