The world's first offshore
sargassum interception
and circular economy system.
The self-replenishing oil well.
Every oil well in history has one thing in common — it runs out. The Bio-Farm doesn't. It doubles every 13 days. It grows faster under climate change. It arrives free. And from a single zero-cost feedstock it produces the entire Caribbean fuel dependency stack.
39 million tonnes. Every year. Getting worse.
Sargassum seaweed is arriving on Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and Atlantic coastlines at a scale that is collapsing tourism economies, destroying marine ecosystems, and generating hydrogen sulphide gas toxic to humans and livestock.
Every existing solution treats sargassum as waste to be collected and removed. None intercepts it offshore. None generates revenue. None converts the crisis into an asset. The Bio-Farm does all three — simultaneously.
2026 is forecast to be the worst sargassum year on record. The window to act is now, while the resource is at peak volume.
| Existing solutions | The Bio-Farm | |
|---|---|---|
| Interception | Beach collection only | Offshore, before it beaches |
| Revenue | Pure cost | 9 revenue streams |
| Biomass growth | Waste disposal | Doubles every 13 days |
| Infrastructure | Heavy equipment | Community manufacture and operation |
| Scalability | Linear cost increase | Modular, exponential |
The Bio-Farm
A seabed-anchored modular net system that intercepts sargassum before it beaches, grows it in controlled submerged conditions, and harvests it on a scheduled cycle.
Passive interception
Positioned at natural current concentration zones. No fuel. No crew. No active collection.
×2 every 13 days
Submerged controlled conditions accelerate biomass doubling. Climate change increases yield, not cost.
Single lanyard
Harvested at freediving depth via single lanyard pull. No specialist equipment. No external dependency.
Community model
Community manufacture, ownership, and operation. Economic benefit stays in the islands.
The entire Caribbean fuel stack. From one feedstock.
Caribbean islands currently import every fuel at premium island prices with complete energy dependency. Unlike oil — it never depletes. Unlike solar — it produces liquid fuel. Unlike wind — it produces pharmaceutical ingredients, food supplements, fertiliser and carbon credits simultaneously.
Marine diesel
Displacement across the entire Caribbean small vessel fleet. Domestic production at source.
Road fuel
100% imported fossil fuel replacement for diesel and petrol. Full island energy independence.
LPG replacement
Replacing bottled cooking gas across all Caribbean islands. The most immediate cost saving.
Sustainable aviation fuel
EU SAF mandate compliance for Outermost Region airports. Premium pricing, guaranteed offtake.
Nine revenue streams. One feedstock.
Premium biomass
Food, nutraceutical, cosmetic grade
Standard biomass
Agricultural and industrial grade
Biochar + CDR credits
Carbon dioxide removal pathway
Arsenic precipitate
Industrial processing byproduct
Industrial enzymes
Pharmaceutical and industrial grade
Pharmaceutical bioactives
Active compounds extraction
Marine biofuel
Small vessel fleet displacement
Sustainable aviation fuel
EU SAF mandate compliance
Carbon credits ×3
Three independent pathways
Not a farm. A place.
A BIO-PRESERVE™ is a designated protected zone — marine or land — certified under the NeuroSync framework for verified restoration, community benefit, and carbon sequestration. One trademark. Three deployment models.
Model 01 — Bio-Farm. Caribbean and Atlantic. Sargassum interception, nine revenue streams, eco-mooring infrastructure from the anchor blocks. The farm generates the zone.
Model 02 — Eco-Mooring. Mediterranean and globally. Anchor blocks only — no nets, no harvesting. Weighted substrate for young Posidonia oceanica to colonise and propagate outward. The meadow recovers beneath a revenue-generating mooring infrastructure. EU LIFE funding eligible.
Model 03 — Reforestation. Sahel, Caribbean, Arabian Peninsula, Horn of Africa. Sargassum biochar restores soil water retention where conventional planting fails. The rainfall cycle restarts. Carbon credits via Verra VM0044.
PRESERVE™
Protected. Registered. In progress.
GB2606416.2
Filed 24 March 2026
UK00004361325
Registered
10198741
In progress
Incorporated June 2025
Solihull, UK
Fiscal transformation. At scale.
Caribbean Governments
Fiscal transformation from cleanup cost to surplus. Every government currently paying to manage sargassum becomes a revenue-generating operator.
Miami-Dade Hotels
Guaranteed clean beach contracts. Site consultancy for resort operators whose entire revenue model depends on beach quality.
Mediterranean Posidonia
EU LIFE funding pathway for Posidonia restoration programmes. The BIO-PRESERVE™ framework supports protected seagrass recovery.
NOAA + Global Eco-Mooring
National Marine Sanctuaries EFH enhancement co-management. Every sensitive anchorage worldwide becomes a potential BIO-PRESERVE™.
The opportunity window is now.
2026 is forecast to be the worst sargassum year on record. Caribbean governments, hotel operators, and marine conservation bodies are actively seeking solutions. The Bio-Farm is the only deployable system that converts the crisis into revenue.
We are seeking investment partners, government co-development agreements, and academic research collaborators. If you work in Caribbean economic development, marine conservation, or renewable energy — we want to hear from you.
Get in touchCertified rescue diver
kirk_harper@neurosync-technologies.ltd
+44 7944 299117
Neurosync Technologies Limited
Company No. 16532903 · Solihull, UK
UK Patent GB2606416.2
BIO-PRESERVE™ UK00004361325