We collaborate with local authorities to collect accumulated carbon rich biomass from harmful algal blooms.
These blooms periodically smother coastal ecosystems, causing great damage to the economy of coastal communities, and their removal and sequestration helps fight ocean acidification and coastal nutrient pollution.
We then sequester this biomass in the deep sea sediment.
Our sequestration technology is safe and minimally invasive. We are focussing on the abyssal plains, comprising more than two thirds of the seafloor but less than five percent of its biological production.
1 . Low temperatures and high pressures
2. Minimal environmental biomass
3. Biogeomimetic approach
4. Clathrate formation
Our sub-sediment, single point approach makes Measurement, reporting and validation (MRV) much simpler than other approaches.