Our Facility

Where Tradition and Technology Come Together

Blending traditional aquaculture with cutting-edge marine science to bring sustainably harvested seaweed, crabs, and sea cucumbers from tropical waters to your table.

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About

Discover the Story Behind our company

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A healthier planet

We believe that even small actions can make a big difference. Through eco-friendly aquaculture methods, we aim to protect marine ecosystems and support the communities who depend on them.

Innovation

We’re always learning and improving combining time-tested methods with new ideas to grow sustainably and work more in tune with nature.

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History

Timeline

LAMTIB 

LAMTIB established:
initial proof-of-concept projects in the Philippines.

2013

Gaia Mariculture

Expansion within the Philippines; container hatchery and aquaculture pilots.

2014-2021

PhycoNor

R&D lab in Singapore; partnerships with Gaia Mariculture and PhycoNor.

2022 - Now

Today

Construction and launch of Johor River facility in Malaysia; further expansion in Southeast Asia.

2024 - Now

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Phyconor is a LAMTIB Initiative:

LAMTIB is a Norwegian Foundation that is working for poverty alleviation by giving sustainable livelihood opportunities to communities through innovative aquaculture and marine restoration projects. The foundation focuses on empowering local communities with knowledge, technology, and resources to create lasting economic and environmental impact.

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Through our partnership with LAMTIB Foundation, PhycoNor’s regenerative aquaculture initiatives directly contribute to sustainable community development. Our Johor facility serves as a model for how innovative marine farming can create economic opportunities while restoring marine ecosystems. Discover how LAMTIB Foundation and PhycoNor are working together to transform coastal communities through sustainable aquaculture. Learn more about our shared mission for marine conservation and community empowerment at LAMTIB's website.

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