
Regenerative Coastal Infrastructure
Caliviera Blue Corridor
The Concept
The Future of Sustainable Coastal Connectivity
The Caliviera Blue Corridor is a large-scale territorial initiative connecting the Baja California coastline through a network of regenerative infrastructure, blue economy hubs and ecological preservation zones.
This is explicitly NOT a mega-marina project. The Blue Corridor is a living infrastructure system — one that produces clean water, renewable energy, food and scientific knowledge while enabling low-impact coastal mobility and marine ecology.
It is designed to be replicated across Pacific Mexico, the Mediterranean, and other globally connected coastal regions.
Core Infrastructure Dimensions
Sustainable Marinas
Low-impact marinas designed for sailboats and electric marine vessels across the corridor.
Aquaculture Zones
Responsible, science-backed aquaculture integrated with natural marine ecosystems.
Desalination Infrastructure
Solar-powered desalination plants providing regional water security.
Renewable Energy
Offshore wind, solar and tidal energy generation as backbone infrastructure.
Hydrogen Production
Green hydrogen production facilities leveraging renewable coastal energy.
Scientific Infrastructure
Marine research stations, climate monitoring and biodiversity conservation nodes.
Strategic Position
“An Infrastructure for the Next Century”
The Blue Corridor framework is designed to be coordinated by Caliviera and executed through REITs, FIBRAs, infrastructure developers, government agencies and international green infrastructure funds. It is a long-range territorial vision, not a single development project.
