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http://dx.doi.org/10.13000/JFMSE.2014.26.3.587

A Study on Direction of Industrial Utilization for Jellyfish in Korea  

Kim, Dae-Young (Korea Maritime Institute)
Lee, Jung-Sam (Korea Maritime Institute)
Kim, Do-Hoon (Pukyoung National University)
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Journal of Fisheries and Marine Sciences Education / v.26, no.3, 2014 , pp. 587-596 More about this Journal
Abstract
The study aims at suggesting the direction of industrial utilization for harmful jellyfish which appears in large quantities in the Korean coastal areas. If the technology of industrial utilization for the jellyfish is developed, it will be possible to grow the industry to the export industry due to the mass appearance of jellyfish in Korean coastal areas. The industrial utilization of jellyfish should follow the direction of minimizing the damage by the jellyfish blooms and maximizing the resource recycling of the jellyfish. Therefore, Korea needs construction of infrastructure for the industrialization and promotion of R&D in order to activate the industrial utilization. Finally, the study suggested issues and tasks for promoting the industrial utilization of jellyfish as follows. First, Korea should stabilize the high quality raw material supply system. Second, mass processing technology should be developed for the industrial utilization of the jellyfish. Third, research and manual development should follow for the preparation of turning the jellyfish to the food. Fourth, extraction technology of useful non-food substance such as extracting collagen from jellyfish should be developed and accelerate the industrial utilization of non-food area.
Keywords
Jellyfish blooms; Damage; Edible; Collagen; Industrial utilization;
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