2022
DOI: 10.1134/s1063074022060049
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Extraction of Value-Added Products from Marine Resources

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“…Oysters are bivalve mollusks that consist of over 95% calcium carbonate [31] , with an annual production of 12 to 15 million tons for consumption [32] . But the disposal of oyster shell waste remains a signi cant challenge for the environment, society, and economy, because traditionally, discarded oyster shells from aquaculture are dumped as low-value by-products, accumulating in bays and causing eutrophication, which damages ecosystems and threatens public health [31,[33][34][35] . Therefore, the researchers will focus on incorporating oyster shells into the composition of composite materials as a means to promote economic sustainability by reducing pollution caused by aquaculture waste in the environment, thereby achieving the appreciation and utilization of marine resources.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Oysters are bivalve mollusks that consist of over 95% calcium carbonate [31] , with an annual production of 12 to 15 million tons for consumption [32] . But the disposal of oyster shell waste remains a signi cant challenge for the environment, society, and economy, because traditionally, discarded oyster shells from aquaculture are dumped as low-value by-products, accumulating in bays and causing eutrophication, which damages ecosystems and threatens public health [31,[33][34][35] . Therefore, the researchers will focus on incorporating oyster shells into the composition of composite materials as a means to promote economic sustainability by reducing pollution caused by aquaculture waste in the environment, thereby achieving the appreciation and utilization of marine resources.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%