Hellenic Centre for Marine Research, Institute of Marine Biology, Biotechnology and Aquaculture 46.7 Km Athens-Sounio, 19013 Anavyssos Attica, Greece.
Hellenic Centre for Marine Research, Institute of Marine Biological Resources and Inland Waters, 46.7 Km Athens-Sounio, 19013 Anavyssos Attica, Greece.
Mar Drugs. 2024 Jun 7;22(6):264. doi: 10.3390/md22060264.
The valorization of aquaculture/fishery processing by-products, as well as unavoidable/unwanted catches and discards in Greece, is currently an underutilized activity despite the fact that there are several best practices in Northern Europe and overseas. One of the main challenges is to determine whether the available quantities for processing are sufficient to warrant the valorization of discards and fish side streams. This is the first attempt to systematically record and analyze the available quantities of fish by-products and discards in Greece spatially and temporally in an effort to create a national exploitation Master Plan for the valorization of this unavoidable and unwanted biomass. A thorough survey conducted within the VIOAXIOPIO project unveiled a substantial biomass of around 19,000 tonnes annually that could be harnessed for valorization. Furthermore, the production of various High-Added-Value Biomolecules (HAVBs) was investigated and experimental trials were conducted to assess the potential yields, with the collected data used to formulate four valorization scenarios.
希腊目前对水产养殖/渔业加工副产物的增值,以及不可避免的/不必要的渔获物和丢弃物的处理利用程度较低,尽管北欧和海外有一些最佳实践。主要挑战之一是确定可供加工的数量是否足以证明对丢弃物和鱼类副产物的增值是合理的。这是首次尝试系统地记录和分析希腊在空间和时间上可获得的鱼类副产物和丢弃物的数量,以制定国家开发计划,对这种不可避免和不需要的生物量进行增值利用。在 VIOAXIOPIO 项目中进行的一项全面调查显示,每年有大约 19000 吨的大量生物质可用于增值利用。此外,还研究了各种高附加值生物分子(HAVBs)的生产,并进行了实验试验以评估潜在产量,所收集的数据用于制定了四个增值方案。