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SeaStock and Regis Resources Partner to Cultivate Asparagopsis in Mine Pit Water

SeaStock

13/03/2025

SeaStock Pty Ltd, a leading global marine science solutions company specialising in onshore seaweed cultivation and compound extraction (SeaStock or the Company), has entered into an agreement with Regis Resources Ltd (ASX: RRL or Regis), one of Australia’s largest gold producers, to undertake the final feasibility study (Project) exploring the potential of cultivating Asparagopsis seaweed in mine pit water. The 12-month staged study will assess the viability of repurposing underutilised mining infrastructure to establish a large-scale, land-based Asparagopsis production facility.

The Project will progress through three key stages to deliver final investment decision:

  • Stage 1: Optimisation of mine pit water conditions
  • Stage 2: Biological and engineering design
  • Stage 3: Business modelling and commercial development

This agreement is the culmination of more than six months of initial research work, where SeaStock has tested the viability of cultivating Asparagopsis using Regis Resources mine pit water at its Fremantle pilot facility.

SeaStock is pioneering the repurposing of underutilised infrastructure to create a low-cost production system for Asparagopsis, supporting its mission to provide natural methane-reducing feed additives for the livestock industry. The company is also exploring additional locations that leverage undervalued saltwater deposits to scale its operations in Australia and other global locations.

SeaStock’s dual extraction IP enables multiple revenue streams, producing both methane-reducing feed additives and natural pigments. This innovation helps lower costs, making sustainable solutions more accessible and driving widespread adoption across the livestock, food and cosmetics industries. The company continues to evaluate further sites in Western Australia to scale production and meet growing global demand.

DR SANJANA SENTHILKuMaR

Research Scientist

Dr Sanjana Senthilkumar is a Ph.D. graduate of Philosophy in Biosciences and Bioengineering, from the Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, and holds a Bachelor of Technology in biochemistry from Sathyabama University, in India. During this time Sanjana gained vast research knowledge on plant secondary metabolites and their physiochemical properties. Her nearly decade-long experience spans across plant tissue culture, natural product chemistry, photo-physics, and various analytical techniques. She possesses skill in experimental design, research review, execution, data analysis, and scientific writing. She has led and executed a research entrepreneurship project, which involved design, development, and patenting of an innovative apparatus for use in chemistry laboratories. Additionally, she has undertaken several roles as a trainer, teaching assistant, supervisor, instrument operator, and laboratory demonstrator. Sanjana has been appointed to the position of Research Scientist to support the next phase of the Company’s commercial growth. Tasked specifically with helping establish a scientific approach to developing sustainable and commercially viable biomass growth of macro algae.

Zoe HOpKINSON

Production Technician

In 2023 Zoe completed a Bachelors in Coastal and Marine Science at Curtin University. During her study Zoe also gained work experience as an aquaculture volunteer, including roles with PhD students and Department Primary Industry Resource Development (DPIRD).  In addition Zoe worked at the Geraldton TAFE commercial hatchery, which introduced her knowledge to cultivate Asparagopsis seaweed and aquaculture operations.
Within completing Zoe's degree, she also completed field work studies on fish behaviours and interacted with multiple marine based professionals.  Zoe had access to innovative technology that made her learning & experiences much more immersive and accessible, enabling her to gain experience in technologies, equipment and platforms used within the aquaculture research industry.  Zoe is thrilled to be a part of the Seastock science team, which has further ignited her passion for the ocean and participating in work which will benefit the state of our climate. Working towards a more positive future for all.