바이오소재 활용을 위한 국내 수산가공부산물의 통계 현황 연구
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Title
- 바이오소재 활용을 위한 국내 수산가공부산물의 통계 현황 연구
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Alternative Title
- A Study on the Statistical Status of By-products from Korean Seafood processing for Utilization of Biomaterials
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Author(s)
- 안소언; 장덕희; 강도형
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- Ahn, So Eon(안소언); Jang, Duck Hee(장덕희); Kang, Do Hyung(강도형)
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Alternative Author(s)
- 안소언; 장덕희; 강도형
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Publication Year
- 2022-12
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Abstract
- By-products from fisheries produced in Korea are of the same industrial material as imported raw materials and are valuable resources for marine bioindustries. Securing raw materials for the mass production of functional materials is one of the main objectives for marine bioindustrial development. The use of fishery by-products as raw materials is anticipated to increase rapidly as the biomarket is growing into a promising industry. In this study, data were acquired from an open-source environment to perform exploratory data analysis, and various visualization methods were used to compare fishery production to the production of marine processed products in the year 2020. This study suggested that the amount of seafood processing, types of processing items, and areas where fishery processing residue is generated, should be able to secure hygienic raw material supply in large quantities. Thus far, it has been found that the Gyeonggi-do and Busan province, where HACCP-certified processing facilities are concentrated, and the local government Seafood Cluster and the Smart Aquaculture Cluster are at the forefront of stable, mass production of raw materials.
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ISSN
- 2383-5400
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URI
- https://sciwatch.kiost.ac.kr/handle/2020.kiost/43674
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DOI
- 10.15433/ksmb.2022.14.2.124
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Bibliographic Citation
- Journal of Marine Bioscience and Biotechnology, v.14, no.2, pp.124 - 132, 2022
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Publisher
- (사)한국해양바이오학회
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Keywords
- Marine bio-materials; Fisheries processing by-products; Seafood Industry; High value-added compounds; Korea
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Type
- Article
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Language
- Korean
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