

Oceano Fresco's mission is to contribute to a more sustainable food production, by producing high-quality bivalve species through science-driven aquaculture in a pioneer project in Europe. After raising more than 700.000€ with Goparity, which was used to buy equipment to install the first open sea off-shore farm in Algarve, the company is now raising 350.000€ as a bridge loan to develop two R&D projects, specifically in projects regarding genetics, pathology, and cultivation of clams. These projects, which will be developed in the maternity and nursery, are highly innovative and pioneering worldwide, having guaranteed the company two incentives worth 1,4 million euros to co-finance an overall investment of 2 million euros.
The clam seeds cultivation started in August 2020 in a new world-class Biomarine Center in Nazaré that integrates a bivalve hatchery, R&D laboratories, and the company's offices.

In June 2020, the company concluded the setup of the first off-shore clam farm in the world, occupying 100 hectares, in the south of Portugal, 5 km from Lagos/Alvor coast (Algarve), fundamental to completing the biological cultivation cycle.

By March 2021, Oceano Fresco had 2,5 million clam seeds ready to be sent to the off-shore farm in Algarve.

Oceano Fresco is not only the first company cultivating clams off-shore but also thrives in growing the clam culture by bringing innovation to different clam species focusing on genetics, pathology, and cultivation.
It is predicted that food production must double by 2050 to meet the demand from the world’s growing population. A sustainable blue economy will play a central role in alleviating the multiple demands on land resources and in tackling climate change. The sector can contribute by promoting the sustainable use of aquatic and marine resources and by providing an alternative source of protein with less environmental impact.
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Click here to read the article "Can the ocean feed us sustainably?" written by Rodrigo Clímaco, responsible for the clam farm of Oceano Fresco.



It is predicted that food production must double by 2050 to meet the demand from the world’s growing population. A sustainable blue economy will play a central role in alleviating the multiple demands on land resources and in tackling climate change. The sector can contribute by promoting the sustainable use of aquatic and marine resources and by providing an alternative source of protein with less environmental impact.
Direct:
Indirect:
Click here to read the article "Can the ocean feed us sustainably?" written by Rodrigo Clímaco, responsible for the clam farm of Oceano Fresco.
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