Bivalve Carbon Sequestration

  1. Bivalves absorb CO₂ from seawater.

  2. They store carbon in their calcium carbonate shells.

  3. Bio deposits lock particulate organic carbon (POC) for long-term storage.

  4. Over time, bivalve farming forms a natural carbon sink reducing global warming potential.

Our Unique Value Proposition

✅ Cost-Efficient – Low maintenance, high impact.

🌿 Sustainable – Enhances marine ecosystem health.

💰 Multiple Revenue Streams – Carbon credits, sustainable seafood, shell byproducts.

🌊 Ecosystem Services – Water quality improvement and biodiversity support.

Explore Our Innovation

🔬 Data-Driven Cultivation – AI & IoT optimize bivalve growth & carbon capture.

♻️ Shell Lifecycle Management – Innovative recycling maximizes carbon retention.

🏗️ Bivalve-Derived Products – Bio-cement, soil enhancers, and biodegradable materials.

🌎 Target Customers

🏢 Corporations with net-zero goals

🌿 Environmental agencies & NGOs

🏗️ Construction & agriculture industries

🛒 Eco-conscious consumers