The "E Scaion" Association, named after the iron tool for clam fishing, was established to enhance Viserbella’s seafaring traditions through the creation of a seafaring museum, the preservation of period documents on customs and traditions, a photographic exhibition, and the protection of aggregative instances on the cultural, sporting, and recreational side.
In addition to the artifacts and equipment of small-scale fishing, the museum permanently exhibits the Capici Collection, the most important collection of shells in the Mediterranean. This has also been joined by a department dedicated to fossils donated to the Association by Ivilia Rosa from Turin.