What is bioaugmentation?
Bioaugmentation is an advanced biotechnological strategy that employs specialized microbial consortia to accelerate the biodegradation of contaminants in marine and terrestrial ecosystems. It is not just remediation; it is the utilization of the biological intelligence that the planet has used to self-regulate.
How does it work?
Sampling and Analysis
We collect water and sediment samples at the affected site. We use Massive DNA Sequencing to characterize the endogenous microbiota and determine specific toxicity profiles.
BacGoM Deployment
We inoculate our specialized bacterial consortia (BacGoM), metabolically optimized for the hydrostatic pressure and salinity conditions of seas and soils.
Biodegradation
Our microbial consortia actively degrade pollutants, transforming them into harmless compounds and restoring ecosystem health.
BacGoM: The Biochemical Consortium
Our flagship technology, BacGoM, is not an isolated strain, but a synergistic metabolic consortium designed to catabolize complex hydrocarbon chains under extreme environmental conditions.
Hydrocarbon Digestion
Optimized metabolism for the degradation of heavy and light crudes.
Marine Adaptation
Resilience to high salinities and low temperatures characteristic of the seabed.
Nutrient Cycling
Restores nitrogen and phosphorus levels in the sediment after contaminant removal.
Validated Efficacy in marine water
60% to 90% degradation of Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (TPH) in less than 120 days.
Scientific Backing
Intellectual property transferred from Mexico's top university to global industry.
Deep Sea Genomic operates under an exclusive technology transfer license from the UNAM Institute of Biotechnology, ensuring world-class academic and methodological rigor.
UNAM Licensing
Our genomic infrastructure patents enzymes involved in the degradation of pollutants, decoding their evolutionary advantages for ecosystem recovery applications nationwide.
Advanced Protocols
Each deployment is supervised by an independent panel of experts to ensure zero or positive impact on the site's native biodiversity.