Marine Products
Sustainable ocean resource development
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Global Energy and
Resources Organisations
Sustainable ocean resource development
The blue economy intersects energy, water, logistics, and food security. GEROS stays sector‑agnostic so ports, cold chains, power, and compliance systems that serve hydrocarbons and minerals also serve fisheries, aquaculture, and seaweed. One sovereign port can host LNG bunkering, reefer terminals, fish processing, and mineral exports; one microgrid can power an ice plant and a modular refinery; one ESG dashboard can show catch traceability and maritime emissions. Shared assets lower cost and expand resilience.
We combine fisheries scientists, aquaculture specialists (RAS/cage/pond), cold‑chain and processing engineers, port planners, marine spatial planners, and compliance experts with vessel tracking providers, hatchery/feed partners, processing OEMs, and terminal builders. Fisheries management (stock assessments, MSY reference points, seasonal closures, vessel monitoring); Aquaculture (RAS for high‑value species, offshore cages with mooring analysis, biosecurity); Seaweed and bivalves (nearshore and offshore cultivation for food, feed, hydrocolloids); Processing & cold chain (HACCP‑compliant plants, filleting/portioning/packaging, IQF/tunnel freezers); Ports and logistics (quays, landing sites, auction halls, bonded terminals, reefer plug‑ins).
We deploy microgrids (gas or hybrid renewables) sized for ice plants and processing, with waste heat recovery where possible. Desalination or brackish treatment provides process water; wastewater is treated to marine standards with solids capture for by‑product use.
We implement catch documentation schemes and chain‑of‑custody systems (on‑vessel e‑logbooks, landings verification, batch IDs) that meet importer requirements. For aquaculture, we design programs aligned with recognized standards (biosecurity, effluent, feed sourcing) and provide audit readiness for market access.
Co‑management, transparent quota allocation, safety at sea programs, and training on handling, hygiene, and small‑business finance embed benefits locally. Women‑led processing co‑ops and youth skills pathways increase inclusion.
Marine spatial planning reduces conflict with conservation areas and shipping lanes. We monitor effluent, antibiotic use, escapes, and disease, plan fallowing cycles, and encourage species and feed choices that reduce marine resource pressure.
Blended finance and DFI participation lower capex for ports and processing. We develop multi‑buyer strategies (domestic retail, hospitality, exports) to balance currency and demand risk. Insurance and parametric products cover weather and disease shocks.
Stock status adherence, legal landing ratios, FCR and survival rates, effluent compliance, cold‑chain uptime, traceability coverage (% of volume), jobs created, safety incidents, export value growth.
A sustainable, investable marine products sector anchored by the same ports, power, and governance systems that serve GEROS's energy and minerals—and that grows community wealth while protecting the resource.
Structured investment vehicles designed to align sovereign interests with strategic resource development.
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