At Angel Sharks, our mission is to drive meaningful impact in marine restoration and combat climate change. A core part of this involves developing innovative methods for verifying and rewarding carbon sequestration in ocean ecosystems. As participants in the prestigious XPRIZE Carbon Removal competition, we recognized a significant gap: the lack of UN-recognized Gold Standard methodologies tailored to marine restoration and aquaculture. Undeterred, on April 16th, 2025, we took the initiative to propose our own groundbreaking method directly to the UN Gold Standard group. While the current geopolitical climate might present challenges to this proposal, our commitment to transparency and verifiable impact remains unwavering. Introducing Angel Sharks' Proof of Production Ecosystem: In the interim, we have been hard at work developing our own robust and transparent system for verifying carbon sequestration. We're proud to introduce our unique crypto ecosystem, underpinned by a secure sidechain. This innovative approach allows us to: Digitally Record Proof of Carbon Sequestration: Our system creates an immutable ledger on a blockchain, providing an indisputable record of the carbon being captured through our shellfish cultivation and marine habitat restoration…
We set up a eco dashboard app to run in iOS on the iPad, so users can read from their sensors or spotter buoys, it supports MQTT and the various partner APIs to Ocean monitoring equipment. It was important to finish this so Aquaculture Farms being reborn after Covid decimated our industry began to automate and reduce Fuel consumption with a EcoDashboard and basic spotter buoy Aquaculture farms can check on things without the CO2 footprint of Daily Trips to check on Things!
Introducing Angel Sharks' New AquaGIS Service 🌍 We're excited to announce a major leap forward in real-time environmental monitoring! With the launch of the Carbon Mapper Coalition’s Tanager-1 satellite by Planet Lab last August, the fight against climate change just gained powerful new eyes in the sky. What makes this satellite truly next-gen? It’s equipped with an onboard NVIDIA processor, enabling real-time image preprocessing of carbon and methane emissions. Angel Sharks is proud to integrate this breakthrough into our new AquaGIS digital twin platform. By tapping into Tanager-1’s advanced capabilities, AquaGIS can now visualize and analyze real-time CO₂ and methane super-emitter data, layered seamlessly with aquaculture, hydrology, and marine restoration models. This allows our partners to: ✅ Detect emissions hotspots instantly ✅ Optimize shellfish farm yields while reducing carbon ✅ Monitor ocean health with AI-enhanced precision We're not just watching change—we’re enabling it. 📡 Read more about the Tanager-1 launch here: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/carbon-mapper-coalition-launches-tanager-1-satellite-to-drive-transparency-of-methane-and-co2-super-emitters-and-prompt-global-action-302224666.html?tc=eml_cleartime #AngelSharks #AquaGIS #CarbonMapper #PlanetLabs #DigitalTwins #MethaneEmissions #ClimateAction #OceanTech #SustainableAquaculture
In the fight against climate change, small changes in our diets can have a massive impact. If every person in the U.S. replaced just one meal per month with locally grown, sustainable Shellfish, we could dramatically reduce greenhouse gas emissions from the traditional cattle industry. Shellfish farming, in particular, requires no freshwater, no external feed, and no energy inputs—making it one of the most sustainable food sources on the planet. The Environmental Cost of Beef vs. Sustainable Seafood Cattle farming is one of the leading contributors to climate change, responsible for: • 14.5% of global greenhouse gas emissions, mainly from methane. • Extensive land use, leading to deforestation. • High water consumption, with a single pound of beef requiring 1,800 gallons of freshwater to produce. In contrast, shellfish aquaculture (oysters, mussels, clams, and scallops): • Requires zero freshwater and no feed—they filter nutrients from the ocean. • Acts as a carbon sink, as shellfish absorb CO₂ to form their shells. • Improves water quality by filtering excess nutrients and preventing harmful algal blooms. The Role of Solar-Powered Aquaculture and Electric Transport The…
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The recent wildfires in Malibu and Pacific Palisades have had a profound impact on both terrestrial and marine ecosystems, including the habitats of our angel shark friends in the Santa Monica Bay. The Palisades Fire, which ignited in early January 2025, scorched approximately 23,707 acres and destroyed over 6,800 structures, with an additional 973 structures damaged. In Malibu, the Franklin Fire burned more than 4,000 acres, resulting in the destruction of at least 20 structures and damage to 28 others. These fires have led to significant environmental challenges that extend beyond the immediate burn areas. Post-fire landscapes are highly susceptible to erosion, especially during subsequent rainstorms. The heavy rains that followed the fires caused substantial runoff, carrying ash, charred vegetation, and debris into the ocean. This influx can smother benthic habitats, disrupt the delicate balance of the marine environment, and introduce toxins that degrade water quality. Such changes pose threats to species like the angel shark, which rely on clear, unpolluted waters and stable seabed conditions for hunting and breeding. In response to these challenges, local communities and environmental agencies have intensified…
Happy New Year 2025 from Angel Sharks! 🌊 2024 was a transformative year for Angel Sharks, and we’re excited to ride the wave of innovation into 2025! Here’s a look back at our milestones and a glimpse of what’s ahead: 2024 Highlights: • 600% Amplification in Productivity: Leveraging cutting-edge AI on local fog networks, we’ve dramatically improved marine resource management and shellfish aquaculture monitoring. • Revolutionary Digital Twin Platform: Our digital twin ecosystem for sustainable projects now processes 240x more data than a year ago, with another 100x production gain expected by February 2025. • Sustainable Development Rewards & Awards: While waiting on international approvals like the UN Gold Standard, we’ve made strides in creating our own system to foster a truly sustainable ecosystem. • AI on the Edge: Offline AI tools powered by our sponsors have enabled efficient, real-time water quality monitoring, making aquaculture more resilient and productive. What’s Next in 2025? 1. Scaling Our Impact: Expanding AI-powered monitoring systems to more aquaculture farms worldwide. 2. UN Gold Standard Recognition: Continuing our work to gain approval for our methodologies, while demonstrating…
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New Angel Sharks Pioneering award from Bristlemouth solar-powered buoy with satellite uplink will allow 100X more data collection for Angel Sharks AI