Goseong County is making significant strides in developing its deep sea water industry as a core component of its regional economic strategy, aiming to establish a foundation for sustainable growth. This initiative is a key part of the county's broader goal to become an economically vibrant city.
The county has recently launched a water quality testing and certification facility, which is expected to enhance the expertise of deep sea water professionals and generate increased tax revenue. Additionally, a prototype production facility for local businesses and incubators is set to be completed by June. This facility will include HACCP-compliant infrastructure, pre-processing, drying, and storage facilities.
In Ohori, Jukwang-myeon, a three-story, 3,380㎡ deep sea water rental venture factory is under construction and scheduled for completion next year. This factory will provide 23 rental spaces, fostering a thriving ecosystem for deep sea water companies and promoting the production of diverse products. Furthermore, the county plans to invest approximately 40 billion KRW by 2028 to build a multi-purpose intake facility capable of extracting 3,000 tons of deep sea water daily. This will support the industrial complex's water supply and diversify the raw material supply for various industries.
To further stimulate the deep sea water industry, Goseong County will allocate an additional 600 million KRW for research and development and 200 million KRW for business support. The county is also working to integrate the deep sea water industry with tourism. An application for designation as a marine healing district will be submitted in the first half of this year, laying the groundwork for wellness tourism that reflects the region's unique characteristics. From 2025 to 2028, the county plans to build a healing center with outdoor seawater pools and other amenities.
A county official stated, "We will focus on developing the regional deep sea water industry to realize a dynamic Goseong economy. By creating a virtuous cycle of income, investment, and consumption, we aim to establish Goseong as a leading city for economic growth."
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