Coppola et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Fish waste: From problem to valuable resourceCoppola et al., 2021
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- Coppola D
- Lauritano C
- Palma Esposito F
- Riccio G
- Rizzo C
- de Pascale D
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- Marine drugs
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Following the growth of the global population and the subsequent rapid increase in urbanization and industrialization, the fisheries and aquaculture production has seen a massive increase driven mainly by the development of fishing technologies. Accordingly, a …
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