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http://dx.doi.org/10.9765/KSCOE.2021.33.5.179

A Study on the Building of Tuna Farming in Floating Offshore Wind Power Generation Field at East Sea  

Choi, Gun Hwan (Research Institute of Floating Offshore Wind-power Generation Farm Field, Handong Global University)
Kim, Mi Jeong (Research Institute of Floating Offshore Wind-power Generation Farm Field, Handong Global University)
Jang, Ki Ho (Research Institute of Floating Offshore Wind-power Generation Farm Field)
Kim, Hyo Seon (Research Institute of Floating Offshore Wind-power Generation Farm Field)
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Journal of Korean Society of Coastal and Ocean Engineers / v.33, no.5, 2021 , pp. 179-186 More about this Journal
Abstract
We need measures that can come up with alternative about fishery living zone and enhance local acceptance for responding to the increase in the proportion of renewable energy production and construction of 12GW Offshore wind power according to Korea's Renewable Energy 3020 initiative and Korean-version New Deal. In this study, We suggest that differentiation plans of co-location model in connection with offshore wind power generation suitable for the East Sea. The East Sea is an optimal site for building of a floating offshore wind power generation(FOWPG) field. It is expected that economic effects like energy production, aquatic resource development and tourism industrialization by farming bluefin tuna which is high valued fish and suitable for offshore aquaculture on public waters in FOWPG field. And we can confirm that budget reduction, smart management by sharing operation management technology and increase in fishermen income.
Keywords
floating offshore wind power generation(FOWPG); co-location model; offshore aquaculture; bluefin tuna; economic effect;
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