Oysters, Mussels,
and the Climate Classroom
As part of our initiatives in Thailand, Ultima Impact visited a coastal oyster and mussel farm to learn how marine life — often seen only as food — can also be powerful allies in the fight against climate change.
This wasn’t a planting activity. It was a learning one. Hosted by local aquaculture practitioners, our team took a boat tour out to the farm to see how shellfish are cultivated, and how their presence quietly improves the health of our oceans and the resilience of our coastlines.
Shellfish like oysters and mussels aren’t just delicacies — they’re climate contributors.
This visit helped the team understand how ocean-based climate solutions can be sustainable, scalable, and deeply local.
Short documentary featuring footage of the restoration site, interviews with partners, and community voices.
What We Learned
This wasn’t about planting trees or rewilding the coast. It was about paying attention. We left with a clearer understanding of how small organisms can have an outsized impact — and how sustainable aquaculture, when done well, can be a climate solution in its own right.
We’re exploring more ways to spotlight ecosystem-based solutions and support communities who are already doing such good work every single day.