Project members
JEALSA
Jealsa’s objective as a company committed to society and the environment is to establish guidelines that guarantee that the raw material comes from responsible fishing, to support activities aimed at the conservation of marine resources and to collaborate with social projects where our centers are located. In addition, we have created the We Sea initiative, our Corporate Social Responsibility program that encompasses all of the company’s efforts in the areas of sustainability and social responsibility.
Nueva Pescanova Group
With nearly 12,000 employees, it is one of the few seafood multinationals present throughout the value chain, from origin to sale.
Commitment to society is a hallmark of the company. That is why they are committed to sustainability, CSR, good quality and environmental practices and constant innovation.
Stolt Sea Farm
Stolt Sea Farm, a subsidiary of Stolt-Nielsen Limited, has been a pioneer in aquaculture since 1972.
The company is a world leader in land-based aquaculture, being the leading supplier of high quality, sustainably farmed turbot and sole. It is headquartered in Santiago de Compostela (A Coruña, Spain) and covers the entire production cycle in both species.
With 14 farms distributed in Portugal, Spain, France, Iceland and Norway, it has marketed 8,500 tons of turbot, as well as 1,500 tons of sole in 2021. It is an innovative company and a reference in premium species aquaculture.
Opromar
(OPROMAR) is a transnational organization which brings together
more than 30 fishing companies comprising vessels of the following types of vessels
modalities: 21 trawlers, 17 longliners, 4 purse seiners.
Marine Research Institute. CSIC
Valora Marine Ingredients
Our goal is to offer products of natural origin that meet the needs of highly dynamic industries such as pharmaceuticals, nutrition and cosmetics, among others.
Valora is committed to respecting our environment, our raw materials and our source of resources, the oceans. To this end, Valora Marine Ingredients is based on the Japanese Mottainai concept, which seeks the rationalization and integral use of our resources.