Sea bream, sea bass, and meagre raised in offshore cages on a 375 ha government concession at Ras El Ma. Biosecurity protocols designed-in, not retrofitted.
Tomorrow's aquaculture. Built today.
SEARULEA is a vertically integrated Mediterranean aquaculture operator. Offshore farming at Ras El Ma. Fresh conditioning at port, and certified cold-chain export logistics — one chain, one operator, one traceable lot.
One operator. One traceable lot.
From our sea
to your port.
Fresh grading and packing built to European standards. Solar-powered facility, ONSSA-certified handling, full IoT chain of custody from harvest to shipping pallet.
Fresh conditioning at port
An unbroken cold chain holds freshness from the water to the truck. Each lot tagged, documented, and traceable end-to-end — one interlocutor, one document set, one promise kept.
Cold chain & traceability
Certified export logistics via the port of Ras Kebdana. Roadmap documented, volumes growing with you — long-term partnerships available from Phase 1.
Export, end-to-end
Rooted in Morocco by conviction.
SEARULEA does not only produce fish. It builds Morocco's capacity to no longer depend on others to do it.
Morocco has two coastlines, 3,500 kilometres of shore, and direct access to the European market. Yet it still imports its fingerlings and buys its fish feed abroad — while foreign operators structure the industry its geography made obvious.
SEARULEA changes that, structurally. Offshore concession signed. Hatchery and feed unit on the roadmap. What is built at Ras El Ma today, Africa will look to tomorrow — proof an African operator can meet international export standards from day one.
From our shores, for the world.
Standards in the CAPEX,
not in the brochure.
Government-signed concession at Ras El Ma. Long-term operational control over a Mediterranean farming zone designed for scale.
Documented phased ramp-up. Commercial partnerships structured before launch. Volumes that grow with your contract.
A standing commitment: at least 40% women across Searulea's workforce and direct jobs. Hiring and training anchored in the Oriental Region.
Every batch tracked from cage to truck. ONSSA certified, built to European norms, biosecurity and solar energy designed-in from day one.
One chain.
Three certainties.
A single interlocutor, end to end.
Sea bream, sea bass, and meagre — raised in the Mediterranean and exported via Ras Kebdana. Full documentation set. IoT traceability per lot. Roadmap of growing volumes for long-term partners.
Open Commercial Presentation ClientsA defensible thesis.
A visible exit.
375 ha concession secured. Demand documented, market under-supplied. The value isn't in the cages alone — it's in the integrated chain, with hatchery and feed on the roadmap to anchor regional infrastructure.
Request More Information Press & institutionsThe blueprint, on the record.
Built well from day one. Biosecurity, solar energy, a target of at least 40% women in direct jobs, IoT traceability — engineered in, not bolted on for an annual report. The model North Africa will look to next.
Press materialsManifesto
Morocco has 3,500 kilometres of coastline and direct access to European markets. SEARULEA is building the infrastructure to unlock their full potential.
In Ras El Ma, on a 375-hectare offshore concession, we are developing an integrated aquaculture value chain designed to operate as a single system: offshore farming, fresh conditioning at port, cold-chain export logistics and end-to-end traceability. One stage supports the next.
Our approach is defined as much by infrastructure as by the standards embedded within it. Biosecurity from day one. Solar energy integrated into the project. Local employment and training anchored in the region. Decisions built into the CAPEX, not initiatives added later.
Over time, our hatchery and feed operations are designed to support the wider development of aquaculture across North Africa.
SEARULEA is building aquaculture infrastructure designed to meet international standards from day one, scale with the needs of the industry and contribute to the long-term development of North African aquaculture.