Can Cell-Cultured Seafood Help Stem Overfishing as Global Demand Increases?

Kate Wheeling
Kate Wheeling is a freelance environmental journalist based in California. You can find more of her work in outlets including Outside, Medium, Hakai Magazine and Smithsonian Magazine. Follow her on Twitter @katewheeling.
Can Cell-Cultured Seafood Help Stem Overfishing as Global Demand Increases?
Lead Image by Ian Hurley

In the fall of 2017, Lou Cooperhouse took the stage at the Hawaii Agricultural Foundation conference to talk about what he saw as the trend that would lead to the total transformation of our food supply: alternative proteins.

At the time, Cooperhouse — whose long career in food innovation includes founding and running Rutgers Food Innovation Center, an incubator for startups — was working with multiple companies making plant-based products. (Impossible Foods Inc., of Impossible Burger fame, was a client.) But the real transformative technology, in his view, was the use of cell culturing to make meat from animal cells — products that would have the look, feel, taste and nutritional content of real meat, because that's exactly what they are.


The first cell-cultured hamburger — a five-ounce patty that cost more than $300,000 to produce — was made in 2013, and a slew of beef and poultry-based products were under development. "I said to myself, that's amazing technology," Cooperhouse said, "but the real home run, the holy grail, would be seafood."

Chris Somogyi, an entrepreneur in the audience that day, agreed. Before the year was out, Somogyi and Cooperhouse had teamed up with Chris Dammann to launch BlueNalu, a seafood-focused cell culture company. Since its founding in 2017, the San Diego-based company has become the first to create stable cell lines from a variety of fin fish. (Both Somogyi and Dammann have since left the company.)

The cell-based protein industry is booming. Dozens of startups trying to grow food in labs have formed in the United States in recent years, and they raised more money in the first quarter of 2020 — some $189 million — than in all previous years combined,according to the Good Food Institute, a nonprofit that advocates for alternative meats.

Lou CooperhouseBlueNalu President + CEO Lou Cooperhouse

So far, only one company has made it to market: theU.S.-based start-up Eat Just received regulatory approval to sell it's cell-cultured chicken at a restaurant in Singapore in late 2020. One of the major obstacles for many companies has been cost, and most are still working to bring down the price of the raw materials, scale-up production and gain regulatory approval. A few more are expected to hit the market this year. Byone estimate, as much as 35% of meat will be cultured by 2040, buoyed by efforts to reduce carbon emissions, antibiotic use and the risk of disease.

But to Cooperhouse, seafood, more than any other industry, is in need of a transformation: Overfishing has pushed fisheries around the globe to the brink of collapse. Ocean acidification, heat waves, plastic pollution, and more threaten the stocks that are left. Research suggests that as many as60% of the marine species humans fish are at a high risk for extinction in the coming years. Yet demand continues to rise since at least the mid-20th century.According to the United Nations's Food and Agriculture Organization, the rise in global fish consumption since 1961 has outpaced both population growth and increases in production of other meat products.

"Our global supply gap is only getting worse, our supply is increasingly compromised with mercury and environmental pollutants and plastics, and we just can't feed the world," Cooperhouse said. But in cell culture technology, he saw an opportunity to create a stable supply of one of the world's most sought-after protein sources, easing pressure on our oceans and feeding the world at the same time.

In January, the 40-person company announced it had raised $60 million in debt financing led by Rage Capital, bringing its total fundraising up to more than $84 million. BlueNalu's other significant investors include New Crop Capital, Lewis & Clark Agrifood, Siddhi Capital, and Rich Products Corp. The latest round of funding is expected to see the company through the next two phases of its development, according to Cooperhouse: FDA approval, and the initial launch of its products in select restaurants in San Diego.

It's too soon to say which restaurants those will be.

After market testing in restaurants, BlueNalu plans to scale up production with the construction of more factories, creating jobs and providing consumers with a third option to farmed or wild caught fish.

Already, the company is building out its facility in San Diego. By the end of the year, it will be capable of producing several hundred pounds of cell-cultured fish per week.

The Good Food Institute, which has called on the Biden administration to allocate some $2 billion toward research and research facilities for alternative proteins, believes that the production of plant-based and cell-cultured meats "will spark a renaissance in American manufacturing."

BlueNalu fish

Critics of cell-cultured meat worry that the product could put farmers and fishermen out of work, but BlueNalu claims that it is carefully choosing its products with these issues in mind. Its first product to market will be mahi-mahi, a nod to the company's Hawaiian roots, and the most practical choice for a company that's trying not to compete with U.S. fisheries.

"We're specifically targeting seafood that are typically imported, that are high in mercury or other contaminants, or they can't be farm-raised at all," Cooperhouse said. A cell-cultured Bluefin tuna, a species that is both overfished and high in mercury, will follow. "The bottom line is there's a fundamental global supply chain gap. If we don't find another solution, we will be out of fish or it will be so high priced it will be unattainable."

The National Fisheries Institute, a nonprofit focused on seafood sustainability, is supportive of cell-cultured seafood as part of the solution. "As the global demand for seafood increases, so will the need for innovative solutions like cell-cultured products," an NFI spokesperson said by email.

The final challenge for the first cell-based fish company is marketing. To prepare for direct-to-consumer sales, BlueNalu worked with the Alliance for Meat, Poultry and Seafood and the NFI to agree on a term that would allow the public to distinguish between wild-caught, farmed and fish grown from fish cells: cell-cultured. The term can be used more broadly to distinguish proteins from animals, and those made from animal cells.

As CEO, Cooperhouse has worked to distance BlueNalu from earlier cell-cultured products presented to the public as meat grown in petri dishes. BlueNalu's facility is a food factory, he says, not a lab.

"We are first and foremost a food company," he said. "BlueNalu is a culinary driven company. We are making great-tasting seafood products with all the sensory benefits, all that you love about seafood, but without the mercury, microplastics or pollutants."

Lead Image by Ian Hurley.

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LA Tech Week 2024: Tuesday’s Event Lineup
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Here’s the Tuesday, October 15 lineup for LA Tech Week 2024, organized by location so you can easily explore events that fit your goals and schedule. Dive in and see what’s happening near you!


BEL AIR

5:00 PM

Andrew Yeung, Blindspot

Elevate Members

8:00 PM

Andrew Yeung, Blindspot

BEVERLY HILLS

8:00 AM

Scrappy

9:00 AM

  • Operators Meet Up (Invite Only)

Halogen Ventures

5:00 PM

Plug and Play, 2045, Studio by Tishman Speyer, Breaking Bread

6:00 PM

VCPE GROUPS, ENTREPRENEUR.VC

Stellenium, MyBrand Global, Project Sanctuary

Ayana foundation, Cherub

Matey, Inc.

Mission Matters, Destination Luxury

BRENTWOOD

9:00 AM

75 & Sunny, Fika, Navitas

3:00 PM

Stanford Angels & Entrepreneurs of Socal

CARSON

12:00 PM

J.P. Morgan, Cooley, CAA, Porsche

CENTURY CITY

12:00 PM

Entrepreneur Ventures, VCPE Groups, CAA (Creative Artists Agency)

CULVER CITY

9:00 AM

Intersections LA

3:00 PM

AWS for Startups

5:30 PM

Techstars, Saywise

EL SEGUNDO

11:00 AM

Calibrate Ventures, Advaita Capital, ACME VC, Techstars

4:00 PM

  • Blowouts for Builders: Honoring Women in Hard Tech (Invite Only)

First Resonance

CX2 Inc.

5:00 PM

  • American Dynamism (Invite Only)

HOLLYWOOD

10:00 AM

Community Pros of Los Angeles

1:00 PM

Communia

LONG BEACH

2:00 PM

Our Generation Cares

6:00 PM

  • AI for Technology Enabled Autism Providers Happy Hour (Invite Only)

SpectrumAi, LEARN Behavioral

MALIBU

10:00 AM

Goldhirsh Foundation, LA2050, Creative Visions

MARINA DEL REY

11:00 AM

DMK Engineering, Inc., Digital Law Group, PLLC

3:00 PM

USC, Information Sciences Institute (ISI)

PLAYA DEL REY

8:00 AM

AI LA

PLAYA VISTA

8:30 AM

  • AI in Action: Redefining the Digital Content Lifecycle in Media + Entertainment :See Details Here

Sprockit, Verizon Innovation Lab

Google

6:30 PM

  • Trends in Building and Investing: Data, AI and the Future Internet Economy :See Details Here

Everi AI, Five Two Five VC

SANTA MONICA

7:00 AM

Founder Common, Founders Run Club

8:00 AM

Just Go Grind

8:30 AM

  • Brewing Connections: Coffee + Alfajores Networking Breakfast for Founders at Seed Stage :See Details Here

Braintly, Alt-Black

Upfront Ventures, Brex

9:00 AM

Mercato Partners

Dialpad

Garden Labs

Deel, Alumni Ventures, TeamTailor

M13

LendTech, Two to Twenty, The Artemis Fund, Orrick

9:30 AM

Mucker Capital

Qapita, Remofirst, Commenda

10:00 AM

a16z, Fenwick

The FutureList, Global Venture Network

USC Marshall Grief Center for Entrepreneurial Studies

Cherry Hill Advisory

11:00 AM

Liz Shows

  • Business Value - Measure, Create, & Retain (Invite Only)

Objective IBV

  • Transactional Trends & FinTech Transformation: Overcoming Payment Threats in a Post-COVID Marketplace (Invite Only)

Chargebacks911

Next Stage Trajectory

12:00 PM

SSM

  • Scaling Hardware: From Concept to Market - A Lunch Panel for Industry Leaders :See Details Here

SEACOMP, Conduit Venture Labs, AJProTech

FusionAuth, Global Venture Network

1:00 PM

Kiva AI

Cherry Hill Advisory

2:00 PM

Morrow, Global Venture Network

Le Club, Blueprints AI

Spartacus.app

2:30 PM

  • From London to #LATechWeek: What makes a world-class innovation hub with Snap, Universal Music, BAM Ventures, and OnePlan :See Details Here

London & Partners, RSM

3:00 PM

SEACOMP, Conduit Venture Labs, AJProTech

  • Venture Financing and Alternative Forms of Financing: What Startups Need to Know :See Details Here

SSM Law

Startup Village, Sigma Eta Pi, UCLA

Venturous Counsel

3:30 PM

J.P. Morgan

Two Bear Capital, Binarly, CIQ

HereWefranch.com, Early Adopters Community

  • LinkedIn Marketing Exec Roundtable: Insights and Strategies for Engaging SaaS Buyers :See Details Here

LinkedIn

4:00 PM

NachoNacho, Kalungi, GLASS

  • Beyond the AI Buzz - Crafting Equitable Workplaces in the Digital Age :See Details Here

Margins, Open Venture Capital

  • Tech Trends Deep Dive: Innovation, Culture and Trust (Invite Only)

Edelman

  • What Founders Need to Know About 2D Barcodes and the Future of Transparency :See Details Here

GS1US, Global Venture Network

Bump, Capitalize VC, H/L Ventures, Trapital Ventures, Select Management Group, Symphonic Capital, Popstar Ventures

4:30 PM

Expert DOJO

5:00 PM

Nuleep Inc., Asians in Energy City of Irvine

OpenSphere.ai

  • Golden Hour with Gold House (Invite Only)

Gold House, Microsoft, Silicon Valley Bank

Golfjoy

SimpleClosure, Cooley, Cambrian Ventures

5:30 PM

Lenny's Community

OCV Partners, Hyperlink Ventures, Mucker Capital, HSBC

Plantologist

MaC Venture Capital, Generation Space, Fenwick

6:00 PM

Stripe

Entre, WeWork, Fidelity

Republic

Stubbs Alderton, Markiles Preccelerator

Clay

Alt-Black

  • GenAI for the Entertainment Industry Dinner (Invite Only)

A16z

  • SVB at LA Tech Week 2024 (Invite Only)

Silicon Valley Bank

MLOps Community, Databricks

Pragma, AWS, Hathora, Mod.io, Unity

ReMatter, Zuma.AI

Tech Pitch Roast Comedy LLC

Draper University

Crosscut Ventures, Wilson Sonsini, Juniper Square

Leave a Mark

No Pressure Networking, All in All

6:30 PM

No Pressure Networking, All in All

Olympian Motors, Inc

ElevenLabs

7:00 PM

How&How, Cashapp, FNDR, Patagonia

Pearpop

Camino5

Callista Media, Viecolo

AI Wave

7:30 PM

Los Angeles Fun Events

SUNSET

5:30 PM

D-Line Summit (A Deep Tech Summit)

  • TORRANCE

5:30 PM

  • Grow Your Legal Practice With AI Personas: A Personal AI Hands-On Workshop :See Details Here

Personal AI, The Simon Law Group Justice Team

USC

5:30 PM

Untapped Ventures, USC School of Advanced Computing, AI LA, Embark Ventures

VENICE

8:00 AM

Science

J.P. Morgan Startup Banking

8:30 AM

Richie Knows, NAMI Westside Los Angeles

9:00 AM

Perkins Coie

9:30 AM

Riot Ventures, Space VC, Stifel Bank

11:00 AM

  • The Art of Building Buzz and Community on Social Media with 3 Top Brands :See Details Here

BrandBastion

12:00 PM

J.P. Morgan

4:30 PM

Harbor

5:00 PM

J.P. Morgan, Intuit Ventures, TOOLBX

  • Accelerating Innovation: The Role of Venture Studios and Accelerators in the LA Startup Ecosystem :See Details Here

Reitler

5:30 PM

Ellevoy

6:00 PM

  • Scaling Success: Tech, Marketing, & Leadership Synergy Happy Hour :See Details Here

1Above Tech, Venture Ahead

Fenwick, Toku

7:00 PM

NGL

8:00 PM

Dropbox, 99VC

WEST HOLLYWOOD

10:00 AM

RJR Partners, Talk Shop Media

12:00 PM

AWSM SCTY, Grid110

7:00 PM

Hyphah

WESTSIDE

7:00 PM

AltiamCX, Ruckus

WESTWOOD

2:00 PM

IFC Global, APSDG, UCLA School of Engineering

TCA Los Angeles, UCLA Anderson

4:00 PM

WeAreLATech.com, LiveBash.com

WINDSOR HILLS

8:00 AM

Slauson& Co

For updates or more event information, visit the official Tech Week calendar.

Enjoy LA Tech Week 2024!

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LA Tech Week 2024: Monday’s Event Lineup
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LA Tech Week 2024 kicks off on Monday, October 14, with a packed schedule of events spread across Los Angeles. This opening day offers founders, investors, creatives, and tech enthusiasts endless opportunities to connect, learn, and collaborate. From early morning fitness sessions to afternoon workshops and evening socials, Monday’s diverse programming sets the stage for an impactful week. Below is the schedule organized by location, so you can easily find the events that match your goals and availability.

BEVERLY HILLS

7:00 AM

Andrew Yeung, Blindspot

8:00 AM

Scrappy

9:00 AM

TechWalk, Qapita

12:00 PM

VCPE GROUPS, Entrepreneur.VC

2:00 PM

  • Future of Farming: AI and Indigenous Collaboration for a Sustainable Food System : See Details Here

Celebration Nation Inc

7:00 PM

LightDAO, Mission Matters

CENTURY CITY

6:00 PM

  • KOSME-LAVA Demo Day (Invite Only)

Los Angeles Venture Association

CULVER CITY

9:00 AM

Amazon Web Services (AWS)

Intersections LA

1:00 PM

  • Networking for Underrepresented Founders - Optimize your networking savviness, and have fun along the way : See Details Here

AWS Startups

2:30 PM

AWS

3:00 PM

Family Offices Investors Summit, Sandbox, Soulbound, KIKI, Babylon Voice, CryptoHQ Fund

DTLA

7:00 AM

  • Tech Runs (Invite Only)

Crosscourt

EL SEGUNDO

6:00 PM

Stonegardens Advisory, Demand Signal Ventures

HOLLYWOOD

2:00 PM

  • Brand Positioning + Content Strategy Workshop (Invite Only)

Alpha Wolves Media

6:00 PM

LaFamilia Foundation (VCFamilia), Pivotal Ventures

INGLEWOOD

6:30 PM

  • UCLA Anderson Elevating Voices: A Pitch Competition & Networking Opportunity :See Details Here

Westwood

LONG BEACH

11:30 AM

Starburst Aerospace, Ampaire, Auriga Space, Long Beach Accelerator, Rebel Space, Sunset Ventures, Emerging LA

MALIBU

5:00 PM

Sunstone, Pepperdine University

6:00 PM

Wilshire Lane Capital

MAR VISTA

3:30 PM

Uthana

MARINA DEL REY

3:00 PM

USC, Information Sciences Institute

MID CITY

10:00 AM

The Growth Club

PASADENA

1:00 PM

Emerging LA, Sunset Ventures

5:00 PM

AI LA

PLAYA DEL REY

8:00 AM

AI LA

SANTA MONICA

7:00 AM

PitchandRunLA, Global Venture Network

8:00 AM

Fortify Ventures

8:30 AM

Ganas Ventures

9:00 AM

Tech Breakfast Club

A16z

10:00 AM

Clutch Talent

  • Santa Monica Innovation Hub: Technology Street Fair on Ocean Avenue :See Details Here

City of Santa Monica, StartupStarter, Inc., Downtown Santa Monica, Inc. (DTSM)

  • Sip & Scale (Invite Only)

AMP Beauty

10:30 AM

Socialtrait Inc

11:00 AM

Mucker Capital, LeadrPro, JP Morgan, K&L Gates

12:00 PM

Global Venture Network, GS1US, The FutureList, FusionAuth

1:00 PM

Cherry Hill Advisory, Crescent

1:30 PM

Charlie Financial, Aprime Technology

4:00 PM

Nathan Family Office

Artium AI, Freeplay, Silicon Valley Bank

Sidebar Summit, Redwood Collective

4:30 PM

HIRECLOUT

5:00 PM

Los Angeles Fun Events

Orbis86

6:00 PM

ImaginingForward

PowerYou AI

Musa Capital

Hustle Fund

VCPE Groups, Entrepreneur Ventures

Hive

A16z

Tech Pitch Roast Comedy LLC

Human To Human

7:00 PM

Verve, M13, Stifel, WSGR

Frances Mendez, Ryan Edwards

VENICE

7:00 AM

Bankless Ventures

Powerful Stuff, Drybaby

8:00 AM

J.P. Morgan Startup Banking Team - LA

9:00 AM

Google

10:15 AM

Open Venture Capital, Empowered Yoga Venice, Oya Femtech Apparel, Wellness Growth Ventures

12:00 PM

J.P. Morgan Innovation Economy Team - LA

Crypto Mondays, Continuum, Female Funders Club

4:00 PM

J.P. Morgan, WICIF, MCJ

6:00 PM

Product Manager Association of Los Angeles

6:30 PM

HITMKR Inc., The Bushido Group, Mission Matters

VIRTUAL

8:30 AM

Clutch Talent

WESTLAKE VILLAGE

11:00 AM

Hub 101, Steven Dorfman Center for Innovation & Entrepreneurship, California Lutheran University

WESTSIDE

3:00 PM

MaC Venture Capital

  • Speaker Panel: Leveling the playing field - Removing the barriers to entry for developers :See Details Here

Elemental Computing Inc.

Each session provides unique opportunities to gain insights, network, and explore various fields of tech innovation. For updates or more event information, visit theofficial Tech Week calendar. Enjoy the start of LA Tech Week 2024!


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OpenAI's $6.6B Power Play: The Future of AI Just Got a Massive Boost 💰🚀
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🔦 Spotlight

OpenAI is making some exciting moves! The company just completed a massive $6.6 billion funding round, pushing its valuation to an impressive $157 billion. Thrive Capital led the charge, with big names like Andreessen Horowitz and Founders Fund also joining in. This investment will allow OpenAI to further scale its operations and advance AI technologies like GPT-4 across various sectors such as healthcare, entertainment, and business.

But that’s not the only exciting news. OpenAI has also secured an additional$1 billion credit facility, giving the company even more financial flexibility to execute its ambitious growth plans. This safety net ensures that OpenAI has the resources to scale safely and effectively while continuing to lead the AI space.

AI is becoming integral to industries worldwide, and OpenAI’s products—like ChatGPT—are seeing rapid adoption. From education to enterprise solutions, the company is driving significant advancements in how AI is integrated into everyday life.

Following Microsoft’s $10 billion investment earlier this year, this latest round underscores the market’s confidence in OpenAI’s potential. With its strong focus on responsible AI deployment and ethical scaling, the company is set to shape the future of AI in a way that benefits a broad range of industries and addresses global challenges.

As AI evolves, OpenAI remains dedicated to pushing boundaries while ensuring that its innovations prioritize safety, scalability, and social impact. Keep an eye on this space—big things are on the horizon!


🤝 Venture Deals

LA Companies

  • Impulse Space, a Redondo Beach-based company specializing in in-space transportation services, raised $150M in Series B funding led by Founders Fund, bringing its total funding to $225M, to expand its team and advance production of its Helios and Mira vehicles. - learn more
  • Nusano has secured over $115M in Series C financing, led by The Wasatch Group, to accelerate the commercialization of its radioisotope production technology, aimed at improving cancer treatment and medical diagnostics. - learn more
  • Future Trash, a multidisciplinary creative studio, has raised a $5M Seed funding round from TIRTA and General Catalyst to develop original intellectual property (IP) within Fortnite, focusing on building unique in-game content and experiences. - learn more
  • XType, the leading software company for multi-instance management on the ServiceNow platform, has raised a $21M Series A funding round led by Norwest Venture Partners to accelerate innovation and expand its platform capabilities on the ServiceNow platform. - learn more
  • 3Laws Robotics, a robotics company focused on building AI-powered platforms to enhance the safety, security, and operational efficiency of robotic systems, has raised a $4.1M Seed funding round led by TenOneTen Ventures. - learn more

LA Venture Funds
  • Watertower Ventures participated in the $8M Series A funding round for DocJuris, a leader in AI-based contract review and negotiation software that automates key tasks to streamline the contract process for enterprise teams and general counsels. - learn more
  • Progression Fund participated in a $3.7M Seed funding round for Permanent, a company focused on advancing sustainable agriculture by developing solutions that improve soil health and productivity. - learn more


LA Exits

  • Loom, an educational community platform that empowers women by providing comprehensive resources on reproductive health, sexual wellness, and parenting education, has been acquired by women's health brand Perelel, marking a significant expansion in the women's health and wellness sector. - learn more

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