수산부산물에 대한 해양바이오산업 활용 의향 조사 연구 KCI

Title
수산부산물에 대한 해양바이오산업 활용 의향 조사 연구
Alternative Title
A study on the intention of companies to utilize fishery by-products in the marine bio industry
Author(s)
Jang, Duck Hee; Ahn, So Eon; Oh, Chul Hong
KIOST Author(s)
Jang, Duck Hee(장덕희)Ahn, So Eon(안소언)Oh, Chul Hong(오철홍)
Alternative Author(s)
장덕희; 안소언; 오철홍
Publication Year
2023-12
Abstract
This study examines a business survey on the utilization of fishery by-products with the aim to assess the feasibility of incorporating these by-products into various industries. The research involved surveying 312 biocompanies across the country and conducting an empirical analysis based on the collected data. South Korea, a leading seafood-producing country with a developed seafood processing industry, provides conditions necessary to utilize seafood by-products as raw materials for the marine bioindustry. Among the surveyed biocompanies, 38.5% expressed their intention to engage in industrial activities involving the use of fishery by-products in the future, indicating a significant level of interest within the bioindustry in utilizing marine and fishery by-products. Companies showed interest in diverse materials, such as scales, fish bones, skin, and kelp holdfast beyond those currently defined under the Fisheries By-products Recycling Promotion Act (officially unnamed, 2021). This suggests a need for improvements in the regulatory framework to accommodate these diverse biomaterials. Furthermore, we propose enhancing the efficiency of fishery by-product utilization by focusing on regional specialization in marine bioindustry. This involves utilizing existing legal framework for upcycling fishery by-products and fostering a regionally specialized marine bioindustry.
ISSN
2383-5400
URI
https://sciwatch.kiost.ac.kr/handle/2020.kiost/45081
DOI
10.15433/ksmb.2023.15.2.067
Bibliographic Citation
Journal of Marine Bioscience and Biotechnology, v.15, no.2, pp.67 - 81, 2023
Publisher
(사)한국해양바이오학회
Keywords
Fisheries processing by-products; Marine biotechnology; Facilities for upcycling fishery by-products; Business survey
Type
Article
Language
Korean
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