AltaSea Community Spotlight
AltaSea at the Port of Los Angeles
We accelerate scientific collaboration, facilitate job creation and inspire the next generation for a sustainable ocean!
Ocean tech hub makes waves in San Pedro (LA Times)
A moon shot to make Southern California an international leader in the “blue economy” is taking shape in San Pedro as a $30-million renovation of three historic waterfront warehouses nears completion.
AltaSea Center for Innovation preview (KTLA 5)
Gayle Anderson got the opportunity to preview the official grand opening of the new Center For Innovation, part of AltaSea’s $30-million transformation of three 100+ year old historic warehouses at the Port of Los Angeles into modern spaces for cutting-edge research, education, workforce development, and innovation around ocean-based solutions to climate change.
AltaSea celebrates significant milestone in creating a 35-acre ocean research campus in San Pedro (dailybreeze.com)
A ribbon-cutting at AltaSea’s 35-acre campus in the Port of Los Angeles took place Wednesday morning May 29, 2024. The event spotlighted tenants including Titanic discoverer Dr. Bob Ballard, USC, UCLA, and Caltech research initiatives, as well as ocean-focused startups which will operate out of the facility.
AltaSea unveils new $35 million ocean technology hub in San Pedro (ABC7.com)
AltaSea says their ultimate goal is to create a sustainable world through innovative ocean exploration and technology.
AltaSea grand opening marks the nation's largest ocean tech hub (spectrumnews1.com)
Ryan Harris is a longtime surfer who started his company Eco By Ry to make sustainable surfboards. But seeing how much waste is created in the process, he began using the leftover trash to make new things.
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LA500 2024 (labusinessjournal.com)
As we move past some (but not all) of the challenges that COVID presented, many sectors are thriving and we’re seeing businesses stretch the boundaries of what can be accomplished. At the same time, we write about industries that are facing significant challenges and are having to find new ways to succeed. Whether leading through change or bringing their teams to new heights, this year’s LA500 honorees are making an impact throughout our amazing city.
Our CEO and President Terry Tamminen has made this list 2 years in a row! Congratulations Terry!
RHR: Regenerative Aquaculture and a Sustainable Future For Our Oceans, with James Arthur Smith (chriskresser.com)
In this episode of Revolution Health Radio, Chris Kresser speaks with James Arthur Smith, founder of Seatopia and a pioneer in sustainable aquaculture. James shares his journey from an ocean enthusiast to an innovator in Aquaculture 3.0, emphasizing the transformation of seafood farming practices for better health and environmental sustainability.
AltaSea Upcoming Events
Blue + Green Session 3: Advancing Aquaculture through Advocacy and Policy
June 26th | 3:00pm to 4:00pm
The goal of the project is to shine a spotlight on emerging aquaculture sector in our economy. Aquaculture and the supporting technologies bring together all the key ingredients – future growth opportunities that support our coastal ecosystems, the economy, jobs, and our communities. This webinar series reimagines partnerships between business, government, universities, and communities through regenerative ocean research, exploration, and equity-based economic development.
AltaSea Open House: Exploring Seaforestation Solutions June 29 @ 10:00 am - 12:30 pm
Saturday, June 29, 2024
10am-12:30pm
A Celebration of Seaforestation, Kelp Conservation, and Sustainable Aquaculture
Come join us on Sat, June 29, 2024, at 10:00 AM for an exciting open house event at AltaSea at the Port of Los Angeles. This open house will feature 3 professionals from the world of aquaculture.
James Arthur, founder of SEATOPIA, a truly regenerative seafood supply chain and empower health-conscious consumers to directly support innovative aquaculture projects producing some of the healthiest protein on the planet.
Dr. Emily Aguirre, an interdisciplinary scientist interested in developing tractable systems to study symbiotic associations between hosts and their microbes.