Clean Seas was formed by The Stehr Group in 2000 and was publicly listed in 2005.
Our company’s initial purpose was to propagate and grow Southern Bluefin Tuna, however its secondary endeavour with regionally indigenous Kingfish became highly prized in its own right. As a consequence, Clean Seas refocused its efforts on sustainable production of Hiramasa Kingfish.
Arno Bay hatchery
Today, Clean Seas is the global leader in full cycle breeding, production and sale of Yellowtail Kingfish and is renowned world-wide for its exceptionally high quality fish. Our company is recognised for innovation in Yellowtail Kingfish farming and has become the largest producer of aquaculture Yellowtail Kingfish outside Japan.
Sea farm surrounding Port Lincoln, in the Spencer Gulf
Our customers appreciate the consistently high quality of our fish and our reliability in supplying fresh fish to markets all over the world 52 weeks of the year.As Australia’s leading fish farmers, Cleanseas are at the forefront of environmental best-practice. In fact, our farming activities go above and beyond all required legislation and world’s best practice standards.Operating to certified ISO 14001 and ISO 9001 standards, and with certification by Friend of the Sea (Sustainable Seafood) for Kingfish and Mulloway we remain committed to quality every step of the way, from water to pack.
Cleanseas assets include:
400 hectare site at Arno Bay, South Australia
Mature Southern Bluefin Tuna broodstock, Hiramasa Kingfish and Suzuki Mulloway
Hiramasa Kingfish and Suzuki Mulloway broodstock facilities
Two large finfish hatcheries capable of producing up to 1.2 million fingerlings per annum (run of up 400,000 fingerlings on an eight-week cycle)
Seawater supply system which includes a 4 megalitre retention dam
Two x 50 metre x 20 metre x 2 metre flow-through grow out ponds
Standby generators
Four employee houses & Office complex
Two large industrial storage sheds used to store several thousand tonnes of feed
10 hectare Southern Bluefin Tuna holding licence
20 hectare 300 tonnes grow-out licence for either Hiramasa Kingfish or Suzuki Mulloway
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