The restoration of marine ecosystems in marinas is the goal of the latest initiative from Ocean Ecostructures. “Join the Blue Oasis 2030” is the program name, promoting innovative technologies to revive marine life within yacht harbors.
The deployment of advanced technologies, including biomimetic natural-substrate micro-reef systems, renews port habitats and guides them toward a sustainable future, while safeguarding their long-term economic viability, according to the company.
The movement aims to advance marine regeneration and sustainability in Spanish marinas, with a clear objective to mobilize yacht clubs and port authorities to transform waterfront spaces into thriving, sustainable marine ecosystems. Acknowledging ports as pivotal to protecting ocean life, this initiative invites active participation from the entire port community.
Ocean Ecostructures provides tech-driven solutions that restore life in the sea by blending regenerative technology, robotics, and digitalization. “It is a collective effort to create a positive impact on ocean regeneration. Ports should become allies of the Mediterranean and lead the transition toward a more sustainable future,” stated Ignasi Ferrer, CEO of Ocean Ecostructures. [Source: Ocean Ecostructures press materials]
Based on ground-breaking technologies like the Life Boosting Unit and LifeSkin, “Join the Blue Oasis 2030” offers methods the company calls effective for regenerating marine ecosystems, ensuring a healthier aquatic environment for future generations. [Attribution: Ocean Ecostructures update]
Monitorización
Additionally, the monitoring and reporting system produces a set of insights—evolving charts, alerts on invasive species, and predictive models—that address growing ESG needs, regulatory framework requirements, the push for biodiversity compensation, and stronger engagement with port and infrastructure operators. The goal goes beyond regeneration; it seeks to showcase and scale the value of this regeneration for broad, real-world impact. [Citation: ESG framework notes]
The project aspires not only to involve marina authorities but also to forge partnerships with environmental associations and certification bodies to speed marine life recovery and promote maritime sustainability.
Compañía
Ocean Ecostructures, founded in 2020, is a leader in renaturalization technology, aiming to transform degraded spaces into thriving biodiversity hubs within marine infrastructures such as marinas and yacht clubs.
Its mission centers on regenerating marine life at scale through regenerative tech, robotics, and digital solutions. With innovations like the Life Boosting Unit and LifeSkin, the company seeks to improve ocean health and foster marine sustainability. [Reference: corporate overview]