Extractive fishing
Capture
Training
Exportation

Preservation, marine mammal training, zoological exhibition, environmental education, exportation, alignment with CITES, ensuring balance and sustainability in seas and oceans.

Who We Are?

We are a company specialized in the capture, training, and commercialization of marine mammals. We operate with responsibility and in compliance with environmental regulations. Our mission is to connect people to the marine universe by offering trained marine mammals for educational, recreational (entertainment), and scientific research purposes—always prioritizing animal welfare, marine ecosystem conservation, and environmental sustainability.

Corporate Purpose

Fishing / Trade / Import / Export

Since

2004

Indirect jobs

171

Direct jobs

57

Annual turnover

USD/AOA

Fishing

We develop extractive fishing focused on demersal species and mollusks, using sustainable fishing methods approved by the Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources of Angola.

Our catch consists mainly of fresh fish, processed on land (land frozen fish), adding better quality, texture, and freshness to the seafood for healthy consumption by the population.

Distribution

With an annual production of tons/year, our company serves both domestic and international markets. We work to ensure that our products reach clients with high quality. Whether for local or foreign customers, we offer an efficient and reliable logistics chain focused on partner satisfaction.

Markets: Asian, European, and African countries.

Capture and Training

(Sea lions – Seals)

Since 2016, we have been capturing sea lions (seals) in estimated quantities of over 500 seals per year. Our main goals are:

  • Animal training and adaptation
  • Marine mammal restoration
  • Environmental education and zoological care
  • Export of live mammals under the CITES convention and sanitary protection
  • Service provision

Contact

Address:
Rua do Maculusso nº 19, 2º andar

Email:
info@jorana.ao

Phones:
(+244) 923 432 084
(+244) 957 853 518