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Research Project Development Department (연구개발부) / 해양정책연구센터 (Ocean Policy Research Center)
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Ahn, So Eon
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Baek, Seung Jae
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Heo, Soo Jin
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Jang, Duck Hee
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Oh, Chul Hong
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In the domestic market, fisheries byproducts are already extensively employed as raw materials for a range of applications, including fertilizers, animal feed, food products, health functional foods, cosmetics, and more. Furthermore, various companies within the bioindustry sector have expressed interest in a diverse array of materials, encompassing fish scales, bones, skin, and kelp holdfast, with the intention of utilizing them for bio-materialization. The Fisheries By-products Recycling Promotion Act (hereinafter referred to as FBRPA), enacted in July 2021, establishes a legal framework for the recycling of fisheries by-products. However, it is noteworthy that the Enforcement Decree of FBRPA currently designates only shells from six shellfish species as officially classified fishery by-products, omitting fish and crustacean by-products from this categorization. In this study, we attempted to find the relevant rationale for why fish by-products should be treated as fishery by-product
제19회 한국해양바이오학회 정기총회 및 학술발표회, 2023
Ahn, So Eon
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Jang, Duck Hee
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Heo, Soo Jin
;
Baek, Seung Jae
;
Oh, Chul Hong
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A study on revision of regulations to promote bio-materialization of the Fishery Processing Industry’s residue
PICES-2023 Annual Meeting, 2023
Ahn, So Eon
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Jang, Duck Hee
;
Heo, Soo Jin
;
Baek, Seung Jae
;
Oh, Chul Hong
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