The marine environment is rich in bioresources, some of which are often regarded as biowaste. This includes waste produced by the seafood-processing industry and seaweed that washes up on beaches. The seafood-processing industry typically produces around 75% of the total catch weight, which is considered as by-products, also known as “seafood waste” or “rest raw materials”.

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Applications of Bionanocomposites from Marine Waste

  • Hoang Ngoc Cuong,
  • Nguyen Cong Minh,
  • Pham Viet Nam,
  • Nguyen Van Hoa

摘要

The marine environment is rich in bioresources, some of which are often regarded as biowaste. This includes waste produced by the seafood-processing industry and seaweed that washes up on beaches. The seafood-processing industry typically produces around 75% of the total catch weight, which is considered as by-products, also known as “seafood waste” or “rest raw materials”.