

Net positive ocean impact
The mission of Seatopia is exemplified in proactive ocean restoration projects like our Seaforestation initiative.
Funded by a percentage of every sale, your purchase of certified clean seafood from Seatopia is proactively helping to regenerate vital marine habitats and catalyzing powerful ecosystem services which clean the water, produce oxygen, support biodiversity and offset ocean acidification.
+ 20,000 Kelp plants
Via a percentage of every of Seatopia Member purchases! Thanks to you, our first Seatopia Ocean Restoration Kelp forest will:
Seaforestation
A living monument to ocean regeneration
Your support as a Seatopia member funded the planting of over 20,000 kelp trees in the pristine waters of British Columbia—creating our very first kelp restoration forest.
This achievement marks a new chapter in our ocean regeneration efforts, and we couldn’t be prouder of the positive impact we’re making together.

You should be proud!
This achievement is not just a Seatopia milestone—it’s a community victory. Every member of the Seatopia community, every purchase, and every order made has helped fund this incredible restoration effort. Together, we’ve made ocean regeneration a reality.
You’ve helped us prove that ocean restoration is possible and that every small action adds up to a big impact. Whether it’s by choosing regenerative seafood or supporting projects like this one, you are part of the solution.
We’ve come a long way, but this is just the beginning. With your continued support, we’re excited to expand our efforts to restore even more kelp forests, enhance marine biodiversity, and continue making a positive impact on the oceans that sustain us.
Why kelp reforestation matters
Kelp is a powerful force in regenerating ocean health. These underwater forests don’t just absorb carbon—they actively improve water quality, protect coastlines, and create vital habitats for marine life
Each tree we plant helps restore balance to marine ecosystems, and you’ve been a vital part of this mission!
Dive in
Join us on a deep dive into the world of restorative ocean projects as we endeavor to scale the ecosystem services of regenerative aquaculture around the Blue Planet.
From Sustainability to Self: How the Ocean Taught Me That Food Is Medicine
🌕 Sturgeon Moon Reflections – A Portal for Nourishment & Change
This August, the Sturgeon Moon rises in the glow of the Lion’s Gate Portal—an ancient astronomical alignment of the Earth, Sun, Sirius, and Orion’s Belt. In many traditions, this is a time for vision, renewal, and aligning our choices with the future we wish to create.
For Seatopia, it’s a reminder that personal nourishment and planetary regeneration are inseparable.
Our founder, James Arthur, shares how his journey from sustainable seafood advocate to food-as-medicine advocate revealed a deeper truth: focusing on clean, nutrient-dense seafood not only transforms human health—it accelerates the shift to regenerative aquaculture that heals our oceans.
And if you’re looking to mark this rare alignment with something sacred at your table, consider:
💎 Salmon Roe (Caviar) – Nature’s Multivitamin →
Revered by traditional cultures, rich in DHA, EPA, and micronutrients, and sourced from farms that restore marine ecosystems.
🌕 Only 54 Full Moons Until 2030. Each one is a chance to realign—with nature, with nourishment, and with the future you want to see.
A Milestone in Ocean Regeneration: Celebrating 20,000 Kelp Trees Planted
Celebrating 20,000 Kelp Trees Planted for Ocean Regeneration
Thanks to the Seatopia community, we've planted over 20,000 kelp trees in British Columbia, creating a thriving kelp forest that supports marine life, improves water quality, and helps offset ocean acidification. This milestone is just the beginning—together, we're regenerating our oceans, one kelp tree at a time.
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