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As a marine botanist, you have started your own business. You are growing and selling sea vegetables, which are sold for human consumption in specialty grocery stores and in health food stores. You have gone through the necessary inspections and are legally qualified to mark your products with the "organically grown" label.

Organically grown products are verified to be free from contaminants and are sold at a much higher price than products that are not organically grown. Government inspectors make periodic inspections to be certain that your production methods are consistent with organically grown standards.

One day, you accidentally spill some gasoline in the water and it comes in contact with the sea vegetables that you are growing.

What do you do?

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