The distribution of remaining materials is scattered and lacks a stable supply model. If measures such as preliminary utilization can be carried out at the production part or the processing part, the cost of processing the remaining materials can be reduced. This project integrates the sixth industrialization chain of the primary, secondary, and thirdary (prodrcing, processing and marketing) industry of the aquatic farm, chaining the remaining processing materials at all levels, and reduce the cost (money and time) of dealing the waste. The common remaining materials in this aquaculture farm are shells and fish remaining materials. This project will also combine the low-carbon and multi-cycle development and utilization of the remaining materials through the processing or other technologies already possessed by the fisheries research institute, COA, to make the application of resources more extensive, and the products can also be used to enhance the efficiency of farming and reduce cost of product, thereby establishing a demonstration farm for green aquatic recycling.