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Community of Experts

An unprecedented collection of international experts working in close collaboration to create tools that increase transparency and traceability across seafood value chains.

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Community of Experts

An unprecedented collection of domain experts from across the fisheries sector working in close collaboration to create a series of tools that increase transparency and traceability and support a more regenerative model for fisheries. 

Members

Adam Bent

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CEO & Co-Founder

Scout Canning

Adam Bent is Scout’s CEO and leads the team to operationalize Scout’s mission – to become the most trusted seafood brand in North America while reducing food waste and protecting our oceans. He is also a  founding member of the Seafood Collab – an industry group comprising emerging seafood CPG brands who are committed to a regenerative ocean food system and increased consumer engagement in sustainable seafood. Previous to Scout, Adam was a technology entrepreneur building VC-backed businesses as the Co-Founder of thisopenspace and Uppercase.

His passion in food isn’t a new journey as he was the former VP at Provender, a TechStars backed online marketplace that addressed inefficiencies in local food delivery to the wholesale industry. Adam was the Canadian manager for Urbanspoon before its $50M acquisition and is a partner at Prairie Boy Organic Bakery in Toronto, Canada.

Adriana Sanchez

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Founder

Seafood Ninja, Inc

Adriana is the Responsible Seafood Strategy Director for Iberostar Hotels’ Wave of Change. In this role, she developed their Responsible Seafood Commitment and strategy to achieve 100% responsible seafood consumption in all Iberostar hotels by 2025.

She works closely with Iberostar’s purchasing team and their vendors to collect data on all seafood procurement and support improving sourcing. Adriana started her career in the seafood industry working at the family business, Sea Delight, one of GSSI first funding members, and later joined Fair Trade USA as their Business Development Manager for their seafood program.

Albert Arias Arthur

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Founder and Principal Consultant

Sea Strategies Consulting

Albert Arthur has more than 20 years of experience in fisheries, nationally and internationally, in fisheries biology, management, and sustainability. Albert worked for Fishchoice, helping with the development of Fisheryprogress.org since its early days, NOAA Fisheries, and, as a consultant, for FishWise. At the same time, he was a member of the Chilean delegation for the South Pacific Regional Fisheries Management Organisation and its Scientific Committee. Before that, he was a consultant for the Marine Stewardship Council and the fishing industry and worked as a Quality Assurance Team Leader at “Select Fish” Whole Foods Market. Earlier in his career, he worked in Chile as a lobbyist in Congress for companies whose interest was to achieve a transparent and accountable fisheries management system. Albert holds a Master of Marine Affairs degree from the University of Washington and a B.S in Marine biology from the University of Concepcion, Chile.

Alf-Gøran Knutsen

Alf-Gøran Knutsen

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Managing Director

Kvarøy Fiskeoppdrett AS

Alf-Gøran was born in Kristiandsand, Norway. He has been salmon farming since 2005 and leading as CEO of Kvaroy Group since 2008. Kvaroy is a third generation, family owned company located just above the Arctic Circle in Norway. The company holds 5 licenses to produce salmon which allows Kvaroy to produce 8,000 tons of salmon a year. Alf-Gøran is also a member of the board for a number of companies in aquaculture and technology. Alf-Gøran is a former economics teacher and holds a degree in business and marketing. Alf-Gøran and his wife, Ida Knutsen, have three kids.

Alfred Achar

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Managing Director

Bayrise Fish Farm

My name is Alfred Achar, the Managing Director of Bayrise Fish Farm on Lake Victoria Kenya.
Bayrise is a sustainable aquaculture company recognized for its people products and performance, with its operations based on the pristine waters of Lake Victoria, Kenya.

Our business model is based on the triple bottom line, which is building a successful business that’s also socially and environmentally responsible.

Our Mission – To become a sustainable aquaculture company that does well for the good of society.
Our Vision – Sustainably produced and accessibility of affordable fish as a healthier protein for all.
Our Values:
·        We Protect People and the Environment.
·        We operate with Integrity and strive to earn your Trust.
·        We value Partnerships & Ingenuities that leads to High Performance.

Get to know us and you will understand why we are one of the rising sustainable aquaculture companies in Africa.

Alice Joan Ferrer

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Professor

University of the Philippines Visayas

Dr. Alice Joan G. Ferrer is a Professor and a Scientist from the University of the Philippines Visayas. Currently, she is the Dean of the UPV-College of Arts and Sciences, Immediate Past President of the Asian Fisheries Society, National Deputy Director of the Economy and Environment Group Philippines, Chair of the Regional Ethics Monitoring Board (Western Visayas), and the Executive Director of Western Visayas Health Research and Development Consortium of the DOST-PCHRD.

Alistair Douglas

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Founder, Partner

Eachmile Technologies

Alistair has been involved in the seafood industry as a researcher, trader, and auditor for more than 20 years. He established importing companies in Japan and the United Kingdom to import and sell tuna at auctions throughout Japan, as well as direct to traders, retailers and restaurants in both countries. In 2010, he began exporting seafood from his Japanese company to a Singaporean based JV he formed with a logistics firm to handle, process, and sell more than 500 types of frozen, chilled and live seafood from over 15 countries. In these companies Alistair has applied his research including the world’s first digital grading and sensory analytical profiling of sashimi grade tuna, and a fillet level traceability system that, in-conjunction with Australia’s CSIRO, demonstrated that DNA traceability from an individual fish down to a piece of sushi through the supply chain is possible. With Eachmile Technologies he is developing an incentivised blockchain traceability system under the Fishcoin project.

Andrea Weber

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Vice President Corporate Responsibility

METRO AG

Andrea Weber started her career as a lawyer before she joined METRO in 2003. METRO is a leading international wholesale and food service distribution specialist. Andrea held different leading positions in the company, always connected to the area of environment and sustainability. As Director Corporate Responsibility, she is the single point of contact for METRO’s country operations in all matters of sustainability and assures the development and fostering of external partnerships.  She is an expert in responsible sourcing, with special focus on fish and seafood sourcing.

Andrea is chair of the Steering Board of the Global Tuna Alliance (GTA), a partnership working towards traceable, socially and environmentally responsible tuna as well as a member of the Steering Board of the Global Sustainable Seafood Initiative (GSSI), a global platform and partnership working towards more sustainable seafood. In addition, Andrea is member of the Advisory Board of the Safe Seaweed Coalition, a global partnership established to support the safety and sustainability of the seaweed industry.

Andrew Hough

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Director

Community Catch

Andrew became involved with fishery certification in 1998 at the establishment of the MSC. He was manager of a CAB, Moody Marine, from 1999 to 2011 and since then has worked as an auditor or consultant to fisheries of all sizes. He was involved with the establishment of the RFS (now RFVS) programme and the FISH Crew programme. He is now a Director of an organisation looking to establish a market-based programme specific to Small-Scale Fisheries.

Andrew Sutton

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Chef, Culinary Director

Signature Restaurants Disneyland

Artistry, guest appreciation and hospitality belong in the discussion of sustainability. I have over 30 years of the fine dining experience and understand the importance of quality in all aspects of fine dining from sourcing ingredients and mentorship in my kitchen to placing the finished dish on the plate.

A chef has an obligation to honor the ingredients in a dish. As my career has progressed, I have learned honoring the ingredients includes more than the formulation of a dish but also in the origin and care of the product before it ever enters my kitchen. Thus I have grown to develop a hauntingly spiritual obligation to source sustainable ingredients and center them in my cooking.

I am passionate about sustainable seafood in particular because of my awe at the ocean. The ocean inspires me as a chef, challenges me as an athlete, and brings me joy as a person. I want to support the ocean and its ecosystems in my cooking. As an artist and a father promoting and creating relationships with suppliers that foster the future is my priority, from the smallest producers to the largest.

The journey of sustainability and artistry as a chef is one of constant growth, and intellectual curiosity.
Culinary Director Anaheim, Auberge Du Soleil, Mansion on Turtle Creek, Culinary Institute of America.

Anga Mbeyiya

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TECA Fellow

BFA Global

Anga Mbeyiya is a Sustainable Blue Economy Masters researcher and entrepreneur. She holds a range of qualifications in marketing, project management and sustainable development. She finds joy in making ideas come to life. She is able to always see the potential in others and will use influence to push those around her towards a common goal and vision. After completing her thesis in the potential impact of seaweed and obtaining her qualification with distinction in Sweden. It opened her mind in creating Ole Blu and she hopes it will help shape the Blue Economy in Africa. She believes that all things are possible through prayer, consistency and determination. Anga believes that building strong and deep relationships with people in the numerous industries is key to long term success. She believes national and international collaborations are vital in economic growth and development.

Angel Matamoro Irago

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Country Manager

Nueva Pescanova France

Angel has more than 30 years’ experience in the seafood sector since joined Pescanova in 1991. He took on the Nueva Pescanova’ s role of Chief CSR officer in 2017 developing the Responsible Action and Sustainability strategies. Angel has worked previously in various roles as Pescanova’s marketing manager, Pescanova Alimentación’s general manager, or Nueva Pescanova’ s Chief Human Resources officer. He holds a Chemistry degree from Madrid’s Complutense University, a master’s in business administration from ICADE University, a masters in sales and Marketing from I.E., and studies on public affairs from ESADE. He is a member of the steering board of GSSI and chairperson in the Spanish Ready-Meal Industry Association. Angel lives in the fishing port city of Vigo, Galicia, Spain.

Anthony Moses

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Siaya fish value chain platform

I am a fisheries expert by career, I have invested and actualize fish farming systems in my locality to help in sustainable livelihood management

Anton Immink

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CEO

ThinkAqua

Anton Immink has more than 25 years’ experience of aquaculture sector development across Asia, Africa and Europe. He has worked with international organisations, governments, major seafood buyers and supply chain companies, but Anton is most passionate about the long-term involvement of smallholder farmers in value chains.

He wants to find solutions for farmers and regulators to address the many challenges that aquaculture continues to face as the sector grows, including environmental management at farm and resource level, coordinated health control, sustainable and quality inputs, better use of data, and equitable access to innovation.

Anton is CEO of a new NGO called ThinkAqua that will work with partners around the world to address these challenges.

Arlene Nietes Satapornvanit

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Chief of Party, USAID SuFiA TS

Tetra Tech

I have more than 20 years of experience working in international development and natural resource management, both in project management and technical leadership roles. I am currently with the USAID-funded Sustainable Fish Asia Technical Support Activity implemented by Tetra Tech ARD, based in Bangkok, Thailand. I have been professionally and directly involved in gender integration in the workplace and in project management since the 2000s, working with sustainable aquaculture and fisheries projects in the Asia-Pacific region. My expertise is on sustainable and ethical aquaculture and fisheries, gender equality and social inclusion, capacity development and training, project management and coordination, and participatory field research. I have been involved in various projects in the region on sustainable aquaculture and fisheries and environmental management, with gender equality and social inclusion as a cross-cutting theme. I am an alumna of the University of the Philippines (BSc Fisheries), Asian Institute of Technology (MSc Aquaculture), and University of Stirling (PhD Aquaculture). I am a member of the Gender in Aquaculture and Fisheries Section of the Asian Fisheries Society, and has participated in the Social and Gender Steering Committee and the Executive Steering Committee of the Asian Seafood Improvement Collaborative, and the Conservation Alliance for Seafood Solutions Vision for Seafood Initiative.

Becca Millstein

Becca Millstein

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CEO & Co-founder

Fishwife

Becca Millstein is the CEO/co-founder of new tinned seafood company, Fishwife. Fishwife is a new female-founded and led food company aiming to make ethically-sourced, premium, and delicious tinned seafood a staple in every cupboard. We work with small boat fisherfolks, sustainable aquaculture farms, and microcanneries to bring the vibrance of European conservas culture to the North American table. Featured in The New York Times, Vogue, Vanity Fair, Refinery29, New York Magazine, Epicurious, Conde Nast Traveler, and other publications.

Beth Walton

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Executive Director

Oyster South

Beth Walton has spent her career in different aspects of the seafood world. A marine biologist and former oyster farmer, she has managed shellfish hatcheries, and taught students of all ages about the importance of sustainability and coastal conservation. Beth is now the Executive Director of Oyster South, a 501 (c) (3) non- profit whose mission is to connect communities and to provide resources to foster the success of oyster farming in the southern United States. We are an all-inclusive support system for the southern shellfish farming community. We work with shellfish farmers from North Carolina, south to Florida, and west to Texas as well as chefs, wholesalers, media, students, scientists, gear suppliers, and anyone who supports southern oyster farming.

Bill Dewey

Bill Dewey

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Director of Public Affairs

Taylor Shellfish Farms

Since receiving his degree in shellfish biology from the University of Washington in 1981 Bill Dewey has worked as a shellfish farmer in Washington State.  He is Director of Public Affairs for Taylor Shellfish Farms, the largest producer of farmed shellfish in the United States and he has owned and operated his own shellfish farm in Samish Bay for 25 years.

Mr. Dewey works on environmental, human health, aquaculture and regulatory policy issues at the local, state and federal levels on behalf of Taylor Shellfish and the broader shellfish industry. He serves on a number of boards and committees locally and nationally including the Board of Directors of the National Aquaculture Association and the Pacific Shellfish Institute.  He has served on the Puget Sound Partnership’s Ecosystem Coordination Board since its inception in 2007 and co-chairs the Washington Department of Ecology’s Ag Water Quality Advisory Committee with Director Laura Watson.  He served on Washington State’s Ocean Acidification Blue Ribbon Panel in 2011 and currently serves on the Washington Marine Resources Advisory Council (MRAC) advising Washington’s Governor and Legislature on the state’s response to ocean acidification.

Blake Stok

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Sustainability Director

Thai Union Group PCL

Blake’s career is centered at the intersection of sustainable food production, climate change mitigation, and social justice. His interest in aquaculture flourished into a career and provided him the opportunity to farm mussels, participate in regulatory and policy development to advance offshore aquaculture within the United States, and support retailers, food service companies, and suppliers to implement sustainable seafood sourcing policies and best practices. He has consulted on numerous projects committed to delivering the vision of a humane and healthy planet. Past partners include the Environmental Defense Fund, one of the world’s leading environmental organizations and the Ventura Shellfish Enterprise, an innovative and scalable restorative aquaculture project designed to provide ecosystem benefits, healthy seafood, and coastal resilience against climate change while generating economic opportunities for working waterfront communities. He now leads the aquaculture program at Fair Trade USA™ as the Senior Program and Partnership Manager for Seafood, working to ensure sustainable livelihoods and safe working conditions for the world’s 20+ million people employed in the aquaculture sector.

Bob Rheault

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Executive Director

East Coast Shellfish Growers Assocation

Bob Rheault started a small shellfish hatchery while he was working on his PhD at URI’s Graduate School of Oceanography. He trademarked the Moonstone Oysters brand and established a marketing cooperative to distribute locally-farmed oysters nationwide. He sold his farm in 2007 now serves as the Executive Director of the East Coast Shellfish Growers Association. He has served on NOAA’s Marine Fisheries Advisory Council and now sits on NOAA’s Science Advisory Board. His research  interests include documenting and evaluating the environmental services provided by shellfish aquaculture and using nutrient credit trading as a means to mitigate coastal eutrophication. He is a passionate advocate for the shellfish farming community.

Brett Galimidi

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Director of Technology

FishChoice, Inc.

Brett’s work at FishChoice is to design and implement technology tools to further FishChoice’s sustainability and business-focused programs. He is also responsible for the care and feeding of our two main websites FishChoice.com and FisheryProgress.org.

Conservation and sustainability are more than a job for Brett; it’s a way of life. To make a meaningful impact, Brett believes ecology and economies need to be considered together. The ocean conservation and sustainable seafood community understands this so Brett feels right at home here, despite being a vegetarian.

Prior to FishChoice, Brett ran his own consulting business, Digital Timber, which was designed specifically to bring practical technology tools to conservation work. He has worked on numerous tech projects in the ocean conservation community and on other environmental issues such as sugarcane and palm oil, as well as STEM education and social metrics. Brett has worked at the intersection of technology and sustainability for 15 years since getting his Master’s degree in Environment Management from Yale University.

Brian Ahlers

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Technical Sales Manager, Sustainable Seafood

SCS Global Services

As the Business Engagement Manager for FishChoice, Brian serves as the lead for FishChoice’s work with the seafood industry in order to build visibility and usage of FishChoice tools across the business community. Brian has ten years experience in industrial and small-scale fisheries, marine conservation, and seafood systems. He has specialized knowledge in global seafood traceability policy and third party verification. Brian recently served as Client Services Manager for SCS Global Services, where he led several MSC fishery assessments and chain-of-custody audits for domestic and international seafood client groups. Brian holds an MSc in Marine Resource Management from Oregon State University, and a BS in Biology from Dalhousie University.

Brice Bielaski

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Senior Technical Product Leader

T Mobile

Brice has been a key member of Heated Details for 8+ years, boasting a deep and broad Program Management & Product Development pedigree. Brice designed and implemented the HD Development process including release protocols, development reviews, release reviews and quality assurance protocols. He has overseen the design and development of multiple e-commerce and enterprise software solutions with customizations and automations From 2016 to 2019, Brice served as Senior Product Manager for OrionOne (as well as its partner/licensee TruTrace starting in 2018) until being promoted to Chief Product Officer. He has led the design, development and launch of numerous native mobile applications for clients and in various verticals.

César Maresville

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Co-Founder/Director

M&C Asia Limited

Established in 2009 by longtime friends and gourmands Morgan Cousin and César De Sainte Maresville, M&C ASIA built its reputation as a sustainable seafood source for world-class hotels and Michelin-starred restaurants across Hong Kong and Macau.

Sourcing its seafood mainly from small-scale fisheries in Europe, with the majority located along the Atlantic Coast of France, M&C delivers everything from fresh fish and crustaceans to oysters and caviar. Highlights include line-caught sea bass, French oysters, sea bream, smoked Scottish salmon, red mullet, octopus, live clams, john dory, sardines, and much more depending on the season.

César de Sainte Maresville has moved from France to Hong Kong in 2006 after his studies. Having worked at the French Trade Commission and in the hospitality industry as a Revenue Manager he then decided to create a Seafood Import & Distribution company together with his close friend Morgan in 2009. While the initial idea was to supply essentially the top fine dining venues in town, M&C Asia has now become one of the key purveyors of sustainable seafood for hotels and restaurants in Hong Kong.

Christine Xu

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Head of Fisheries Welfare

Aquatic Life Institute

Christine Xu is the Head of Strategic Initiatives at Aquatic Life Institute, where she manages their aquatic animal welfare advocacy work at the UN level and in capture fisheries. Christine has extensive experience working with international conservation groups in Washington, DC, including using geospatial technology to track fishing vessels globally to detect IUU fishing. Originally from Tianjin, China, Christine grew up in California and now resides in Spain. Christine holds dual bachelor’s degrees from UC San Diego and a master’s degree in Corporate Responsibility from EOI Business School in Madrid.

Cindy Mudeng

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Field facilitator

Destructive Fishing Watch Indonesia

I am working as a field facilitator in North Sulawesi to reduce forced labor and trafficking on fishing vessels

Cora Hirashiki

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Founder

Fat Moon Creative

Cora Hirashiki is passionate about fighting for social justice and a sustainable future for all. She loves creating media that tells stories and opens minds, inspiring people to think and act differently.

After graduating from the University of California, Santa Barbara with a B.A. in Literature, she started her career in entertainment, working at Dick Clark Productions and a literary and talent management agency founded by Stacey Testro, executive producer of the SAW franchise.

Wanting to work with companies to drive positive change, she entered the impact marketing space and has 11 years of experience supporting purpose-driven brands and nonprofits. During her time at Infidea, she helped Larry Ellison in telling the story of his vision to transform the island of Lanai into a model of sustainability for the world before co-founding Sisu Creative, a digital marketing agency for socially-conscious companies.

Since then, she has founded Fat Moon Creative, a boutique creative agency that continues to champion mission-driven brands, including innovators in the sustainable aquaculture sector.

Corey Peet

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Vice President of Seafood

Where Food Comes From, Inc

Corey is a passionate advocate for creative change and works with the Postelsia team to build sustainability solutions that are fully inclusive, equitable, solve problems for the whole supply chain. His recent work has focused on Southeast Asia where he has supported the development of the Asian Seafood Improvement Collaborative, a group of seafood industry stakeholders working to build their own fisheries and shrimp aquaculture improvement programs. In addition, Postelsia is working to develop an innovative restaurant sustainability program that builds upon its work with the James Beard Foundation’s Smart Catch program, for which Corey was the Sustainability Director. Corey has experience working on seafood sustainability assessments and standards. He also leads multi-stakeholder initiatives and helps buyers understand sustainability issues and meet their sustainability commitments. He has worked with Monterey Bay Aquarium’s Seafood Watch, the Raincoast Conservation Society, Fish 2.0, the U.S. Agency for International Development, the James Beard Foundation, and the David Suzuki Foundation, among others. He has an M.Sc. in Marine Conservation Ecology from the University of Victoria. Corey is the Co-Founder of Postelsia.

Damaris Kinyua

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Adjunct Lecturer

Pwani University

I am an adjunct lecturer and a Ph.D. candidate at Pwani University, Kenya. My background is in marine and fresh water biology. I hold a bachelor’s degree in Aquatic Sciences from Egerton university, Kenya and a master’s degree in Limnology and wetland management offered jointly by IHE Delft, Netherlands, Egerton university, Kenya and BOKU university Austria.
My research interest is in sustainable natural resources management and climate change adaptation. I am a conservation enthusiast advocating for marine conservation and advising communities on how to enhance their livelihoods while sustainably utilizing the marine resources. I hope to be part of the link connecting research world and community ensuring the research findings reach the public and inform how they interact with the ecosystem.

Danielle Leoni

Danielle Leoni

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Chef Ambassador

ASIC

Danielle Leoni is an acclaimed American chef and activist known as a culinary leader implementing sustainable change within the food system. She facilitates local and national conversations on sustainability, the role of food in resource management and public well-being. She works to inform consumers and institutions about how our food choices can promote resilient ecosystems, more secure food supplies, healthier people and thriving communities.

Demai John Simba

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Founder and Renewable Energy Moblizer

Fishers Union Organisation ( FUO )

My name is Demai J. Simba, a male of 43 years age, I am living in Mwanza city Tanzania, My field profession is Community Development. the founder member of Fishers Union Organisation ( FUO ), one of the office Bearers of FUO, my position is General Secretary.
I have been working in the fishery sub sector for mare than 10 years conducting several interventions to support small scale fisheries in Lake Victoria Tanzania

Derek Figueroa

Derek Figueroa

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CEO & President

Fig & Co

Derek is known as a driven, innovative, strategic, results and relationship-focused leader with 30+ years of experience in sales, marketing, finance, and operations. Derek has been recognized as a thought leader for building Seattle Fish Company into one of the premier seafood distributors in the US and for his leadership in sustainable practices and initiatives, including as a co-founder of the nonprofit Sea Pact.

Đinh Xuân Lập

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Director

ICAFIS

Đinh Xuân Lập is the Director for ICAFIS (International Collaborating Centre for Aquaculture and Fisheries Sustainability in Vietnam. He has more than 15 years of experience in shrimp value chain and other aquaculture and captured species development in Vietnam.

Prior to work at ICAFIS, Lập has also worked on projects including strategic plan development for aquaculture value chain in Vietnam such as the Vietnam Sustainable Shrimp Alliance (VSSA) and Bac Lieu Shrimp Association (BSA) and previously worked for IDH Vietnam.

He also drive leading initiatives such as the Sustainable and Equitable Shrimp Production and Value Chain Development in Vietnam to provide access to market for producers and processors.

Diva Tanzil

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Country Manager - Stronger Coffee Initiative

Louis Dreyfus Company

Diva Tanzil is the Sustainable Finance Consultant for Rabo Foundation. Rabo Foundation is Rabobank Group’s impact investment arm. Rabo Foundation provides access to finance, knowledge, network, and innovation to smallholder farmers by working with a variety of stakeholders in the food systems and agriculture value chain.

Based in Jakarta, Indonesia she is responsible for the entire investment value-chain including deal sourcing, field visits, due diligence support, financial analysis, structuring, writing credit applications for the credit committee, closing, impact measurement, exits.

Diva has also worked on collaborative projects with USAID GIA, SouthPole, World Agro Forestry, Danone, iGROW, and other enterprises active in the food systems, agri/aquaculture space. She is a certified GRI Sustainability Reporting Specialist and a registered financial planner. Her work is geared towards bringing organizations together to work on shared sustainability endeavours. She is currently pursuing advanced education on Climate Adaptation Finance from Frankfurt School of Finance and Management.

Dodon Yamin

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Chief Executive Officer

BANYU

Prior to his current position, Dodon Yamin was Managing Director of MARI Oceans Indonesia, a community-based seaweed farming company that had been perfecting its craft through research and development, vehicle providing technical, organizational, and financial enablement for seaweed farmers throughout Indonesia. Adopt effective business models for sustainable seaweed with transparent business principles and environmentally friendly measures to optimize blue-economy value chains for the benefit of local communities.

Mr. Dodon developed the company’s business design and implements, collaborating with local partners and across the globe. He brought deep, operational delivery experience from the financial sector, community development, research, and development to the growing seaweed industry.

Dr Ingrid Kelling

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Assistant Professor of Sustainable and Ethical Seafood Supply

Heriot-Watt University

Dr Ingrid Kelling holds a PhD in sustainable and ethical aquaculture trade and currently leads a research team at Heriot Watt University focusing on improving social sustainability in seafood supply. A policy-oriented scientist, she works with multiple partners along seafood value chains to co-create solutions that promote long-term positive change and investment in seafood production and consumption. Ingrid has extensive professional experience with international NGOs, private companies and public governance organisations. She holds several executive leadership positions including co-Chair of the Board of the Global Sustainable Seafood Initiative (GSSI), Forum Convener for the Sustainable Aquaculture Forum of the Marine Alliance for Science and Technology Scotland (MASTS) and invited member of the Supply Chain & Consumer Sector Panel of the Seafish Industry Authority (Seafish).

Emily Mcgregor

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Fishery Manager

MarinTrust

Emily McGregor is an environmental scientist and Regal Spring’s Group Sustainability Manager. Based in London, Emily leads the adoption of best practices and innovations in responsible aquaculture and corporate sustainability.

Emily has extensive expertise in sustainability standards and certification. She has driven policy projects to set global best practice in fisheries and ecosystem management in the world’s leading certification programs. She is well versed in stakeholder participatory processes, policy process and public consultation.

Emily holds a cross-disciplinary PhD from the University of Cape Town, South Africa, in fisheries, ecosystems, and multi-stakeholder practices.

Erick Peterson

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CEO

Baja Shellfish Farms

Erick holds a BASc in Aquaculture Biotechnology, is certified in Business Management, holds a postgraduate degree in Financial Management, and is currently studying his Master’s in Engineering & Innovation, focused in industrial systems and processes.

Over the last decade, Erick has been serving as a key executive in the aquaculture industry, under the triple helix of academia, government and industry, where he has had the full scope of the aquaculture activity and has a broad vision of the opportunities to keep developing aquaculture in the Americas.

Erick was commercial manager for Baja Seas, coordinating post-harvest operations and introducing its Hiramasa (Seriola lalandi) to both Mexico and the US markets. Has been a professor of Agribusiness Development in the undergraduate program of Aquaculture Biotechnology.

Erick served as Director of Aquaculture in the State Government of Baja California, with responsibilities for governance, public policy, representation and promotion of the industry, and with full responsibility for managing and granting public funds to develop aquaculture in Baja California. He was Chief Financial Officer for Kampachi Farms (Seriola rivoliana), before moving over to Baja Shellfish Farms as CFO, where he is currently assuming full admin responsibility.

Eva Mudde

Eva Mudde

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Policy Officer Coastal Fisheries and Aquaculture

Ministerie van Landbouw, Natuur en Voedselkwaliteit

Eva Mudde is involved in the coordination and development of programmes implementing sustainable change across the global seafood sector. She spearheaded the development of Seafood MAP and coordinated the work of the GSSI Seafood MAP partner taskforce. Eva also maintained the relations with GSSI’s affiliated partners.

Eva conducted a research project with the UN FAO on the FAO-GSSI partnership, identifying key achievements of the partnership; and potential future collaborations to work towards more sustainable seafood for everyone.

Eva holds an MSc degree in Marine Biology from Wageningen University, the Netherlands.

Flavio Corsin

Flavio Corsin

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Director of Partnerships

Aquaspark

Flavio has spent more than two decades working in responsible aquaculture globally for non-profit, intergovernmental, and for-profit organizations. As Aqua-Spark’s Director of Partnerships, he is responsible for driving the development and execution of a robust partner ecosystem that aligns all stakeholders behind a core vision, while supporting Aqua-Spark’s portfolio, network, and goals.

Prior to joining Aqua-Spark, Flavio worked for IDH, the Sustainable Trade Initiative, overseeing their Aquaculture Program. He was also IDH Vietnam Country Director, establishing groundbreaking public-private partnerships in coffee, tea, and apparel. He founded and ran the sustainability arm of the Vietnam association of farmers and fishers (VINAFIS). He has worked as an expert for over 20 international organizations such as the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), and the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE) and the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF).

Flavio holds an M.Sc. in Aquaculture from the University of Stirling and a Ph.D. in Epidemiology, the study of diseases in populations, from the University of Liverpool.

Fred Hobbs

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Co-Founder & CEO

Tathva

Prior to his current position at Tathva, Fred Puckle Hobbs was COO of Sea Green, a Singapore based start-up developing an integrated coastal management system to optimise blue economy value chains for the benefit of the local communities that drive them. Founded in 2020, the company strives to facilitate holistic, sustainable impact during this decade of action.

A pioneer team member, Fred has overseen solution business design and technological development from the ground up, collaborating with partners from Indonesia and across the globe to deliver an industry-leading proposition. He brings deep, multi-region operational delivery experience from investment banking to the growing seaweed industry.

Sea Green is an integrated, end-to-end solution harnessing the potential of seaweed aquaculture to develop coastal community resilience, mitigate climate change and deliver food security.

Fredrick Juma Ouma

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Founder & C.E.O

Hydro Victoria Fish Hatchery Farm Ltd

Mr. Fredrick Juma Ouma
Founder & C.E.O, Hydro Victoria Fish Hatchery Farm Ltd, Kenya
Msc. Geospatial Information Systems,  Bsc. Environmental Science
Fellow Africa Food Systems Leadership (WCID, Netherland)
Certified Aquaculture Smallholder Business Development Expert (WCID, Netherland)
Certified Environmental Impact Assessment Expert (EIK, Kenya)
Certified Monitoring, Evaluation & Learning Expert

Fredrick is currently the C.E.O and Founder of a modern fish farm known as Hydro Victoria Fish hatchery Farm Ltd located at Port Victoria, Busia County in Kenya.
Fredrick has over 10 Years of experience working with development agencies such as USAID Kenya, ACTED Kenya/Somalia, as a Food Systems Specialist, Trainer, monitoring and Evaluation manager and supporting Environmental Sustainability of development Projects funded by AfDB, IGAD, World Bank, Redcross Kenya, Nile Basin Initiative, Wetlands International, Government of Kenya and Private Sector.
Hydro Victoria Fish Farm has an annual production capacity of 2 Million Tilapia fingerling and 100,000 catfish fingerlings as well as Commercial production of Black soldier fly larvae through Bio-Waste Conversions using principles of circular economy for feed processing. The fish farm has annual production harvest of 10 Tons. Hydro Victoria provides aquaculture inputs and training to over 2000 fish farmers in Lake Victoria region and western Kenya. Through Fredrick’s leadership as C.E.O, the company has signed USD 100,000 via Public Private Partnership agreement with World Bank funded Project, Kenya Climate Smart Agriculture for an Inclusive grant to set up a 2 Ton/hr Capacity feed processing plant to support fish and poultry feed processing to be located at Port Victoria, Western Kenya. Fredrick is a food systems champion working with waste producers and food processors in Kenya, East Africa and large Africa in collaboration with Innovate UK-Knowledge Transfer Network to establish and develop place based Innovations for Reduction of food loss and food waste, using black soldier fly larvae (Hermetia illucens) as bioreactor in organic waste management and produce alternative protein for animal feeds through Circular Economy and sustainable agriculture for improved food security.

Fritz Neumeyer

Fritz Neumeyer

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Chief Creative Officer & Co-founder

Oceans 2050

Fritz comes from a German family of architects and philosophers. With a Master from ETH Zurich and several years in corporate architecture, he runs a boutique studio for private residential clients based out of Berlin.

Fritz is a lifelong, passionate student of philosophy, psychology, religions and sports. Becoming a father helped him shift his lens towards generational thinking and the necessity of designing system solutions better  suited for future generations. His aim is to ensure his children and grandchildren live in an abundant and thriving world. Raised as a self-professed urbanite, the transition into environmental work has been gradual, but profound.

As Chief Creative Officer and Co-Founder, Fritz has been shaping Oceans 2050’s organization, strategy and concepts since its inception. He applies his unique skill set to design the Oceans 2050 ecosystem using architectural theory and practices to enforce a solid foundation, while also creating first-of-its-kind digital tools for the ocean community. Additionally, he serves as the Executive Director of the Oceans 2050 Foundation in Germany.

Gavin Ger

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Joint-CEO and Commercial Director

Laava

Gavin is a commercial specialist with a career spanning over 25 years in global management consulting, technology and entrepreneurship. He is passionate about innovation, technology and the power of collaboration.

Laava has developed the Smart Fingerprint® – The world’s first digitally verifiable, globally scalable alternative to QR codes. Laava Smart Fingerprints® are unique to every individual item, secure by design, and built for consumer engagement. They transform products into connected products enabling consumers to authenticate and engage using their smartphone at point of purchase and beyond.

Developed in collaboration with CSIRO and AustCyber, Laava Smart Fingerprints® are the ‘Gateway to Trusted Experiences’ for products, documents, assets, NFTs and platforms.

Gert Le Roux

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Aquaculture and Fisheries Specialist

Woolworths

Gert is the Aquaculture and Fisheries Specialist at Woolworths, a premium quality retailer in South Africa. He provides strategic insights and technical support to the various Woolworths seafood departments and oversees Woolworths’ Fishing for the Future seafood sustainability programme. He works closely with Woolworths’ international and local seafood supply chains to deliver improved efficiencies and implement best management practices.

Gert has more than 20 years’ experience in the seafood industry and holds a Master’s degree in Livestock Industry Management: Aquaculture. He previously worked for Stellenbosch University, co-founded an abalone ranching company and has in the past also consulted to government institutions, non-government organisations and private companies.

Gonzalo Araya

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Director Enlace de Mercados

ONG Pesca Sustentable

Gonzalo Araya is in charge of Buyer Engagement program at the Chilean NGO Pesca Sustentable. He works with organizations of artisanal fishers, accompanying them with social entrepreneurship initiatives oriented to direct sales of value-added seafood.
Gonzalo is a marine biologist with a master’s degree in social innovation and solidarity economy with experience in projects related to the productive development of artisanal fishing communities in Chile.

Grzegorz Tajchman

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IT Solutions Manager

International Trade Centre (ITC)

Grzegorz is an IT Solutions Manager with 15+ years of experience in software development and systems integration projects.

In his current role at the International Trade Centre in Geneva, he is responsible for several IT platforms and projects within Sustainable and Inclusive Value Chains Section.

He holds a Master’s degree in Economics from the Cracow University of Economics and speaks English, German and Polish.

Han Han

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Founder and President

China Blue Sustainability Institute

A former international NGO’s manager, Han has been committed in enhancing the Chinese seafood industry’s capacity with more scientific information and better self-organization for a greener seafood supply-chain. Han co-founded the China Ocean NGO Forum and believes that sustainability needs to be defined with respect to local culture, economics, and society. Her work has been recognized by a number of awards, including being selected for the Obama Foundation Asia-Pacific Leaders program in 2019, and in 2020 being named to the ‘Gen.T List’ – the definitive list of young leaders shaping Asia’s future – for her work promoting sustainable fisheries and aquaculture in China.

China Blue Sustainability Institute (shortened as China Blue), established in 2015, is the first domestic NGO committed to promoting sustainable fishery and aquaculture in China. It catalyzes the transformation of Chinese seafood business towards sustainability through cross-sector research and communication.

Han holds degrees in Environmental Sciences from Rutgers University and Nanjing University.

Harry Yuli

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Director

PT. Alter Trade Indonesia

Harry Yuli Susanto has worked in the aquaculture sector for 21 years, building on extensive field experience while working alongside multiple stakeholders in the industry. · Currently work as director of PT. Alter Trade Indonesia (PT. ATINA), processor and Exporter of Frozen Shrimp and Seafood Products.

He has helped to support the development on Southeast Asia Aquaculture and Fisheries through the Asian Seafood Improvement Collaborative (ASIC), a group of stakeholders working to build their own fisheries and shrimp aquaculture improvement tools. He is also member of “Aquaculture Technical Advisory Committee” – Monterey Bay Aquarium’s Seafood Watch Program. The Aquarium’s Seafood Watch® program is part of a comprehensive initiative to improve the sustainability of global fisheries and aquaculture through scientific research, policy leadership, industry partnerships, and business and consumer engagement. He also one of directors of the “Indonesian Fishery Producers Processing & Marketing Association” (AP5I) a entrepreneurs and professional associations in the field of processing, production, and marketing of fishery products. AP5I move in the corridors of the Law and Regulations applicable regulations issued by the Government of the Republic of Indonesia and the competent authority.

He also co-founder “Indonesian Shrimp Forum” (FUI) a group of multiple shrimp aquaculture stakeholder. Play a strategic role in analyzing the main obstacles and challenges, as well as formulating priority policy recommendations for the development of a sustainable shrimp industry in Indonesia. He has played a key role in his organization’s focus on development of small-scale aquaculture producers engaging in a unique “people-to-people” trade connecting between producers and consumers with the developing world handling “eco-food” items.

Heather Barbod

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Founder

elemental mktg

Heather founded elemental mktg in 2019 to represent companies and people that make it their mission to position People, Planet, and Purpose alongside Profit. With her 15-year career in PR & Marketing and a certificate in Corporate Sustainability from NYU Stern, she is uniquely positioned as a marketing partner for sustainable thought leaders. Her campaigns utilize strategic sets of PR, marketing, advertising, and social media strategies to build connections between people and brands while accomplishing B2B targets.

Recent campaigns include clients that envision the future of ocean forecasting, sustainable aquaculture and food systems, new pathways for HR in the restaurant profession, and biomaterials as an innovation that can transform fashion. Her work includes campaigns for best-in-class companies like Kvarøy Arctic, Riverence, Scoot Science, Sorona, Soigne Hospitality, and others.

Heather has moderated discussions with thought leaders, including the panel discussion about human trafficking following the premiere of Ghost Fleet. She is a founding member of the Twin Cities Restaurant Coalition advocating for the health and prosperity of the area’s restaurants and bars and is on the task force for the James Beard Foundation West Coast Young Professionals.

Henry Kazula

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Founder

Jielimishe Kwanza- Social & Environmental Enterprise

Henry Kazula is a master trainer and Trainpreneur, Environmental expert, Climate action advocate, and Green/Sustainable business consultant flexibly working, researcher, speaker on Sustainability issues through his established SustainAbility Platform and professional development attended number of Radio and TV programs on Public awareness, author of two books; one published- in Swahili version: “Mtazamo Wako Ni Upi?” as it sounds; “What’s Your Attitude?” in English and another a manuscript-“Your Attitude Is Your Life”.

Kazula holds MSc. Environmental Science & Engineering cum Business studies and Humanities of Nelson Mandela African Institution of Science & Technology in Arusha, Tanzania-East Africa. In 2013, he attended the 1st Young Graduate Entrepreneurship Clinic organized by National Economic Empowerment Council (NEEC) and University of Dar es salaam Business School.

Henry is competent to design and write fundraising projects/proposal, reports, strategic plan, training manuals, concept notes for Green event, Business Model Canvas and Business plan. Moreover, he has been advising startups/Social businesses to grow and Reinvent existing business to thrive and capture more value. He helps the youth to generate Green business idea, assist business and organizations and corporates to thrive by adopting Sustainability practices into their operations.

Since 2013 to date, Kazula has been engaged in training on “Environmental governance and decision- making” as a graduate assistance at Nelson Mandela African Institution of Science and Technology and Social entrepreneurship and Environmental entrepreneurship (i.e. Sustainable Entrepreneurship) and employment issues, consulting in Organization/Business development for Sustainable branding under his initiative- Jielimishe Kwanza Company . Also, through Jielimishe Kwanza he has been working closely with Non governmental organizations and companies i.e. Tanzania Drowning Prevention Network (TDPN), Zaina Foundation, Voice of Youth Tanzania (VOYOTA), Jitegemee Vijana Foundation (JiViTA), Tanzania Sustainable Development Implementation Organization (TSDIO), Mema Tanzania, Kite Dar es salaam Human Dignity and Environmental Care Foundation, Tanzania Sustainable Development Implementers Organization, Forum on Climate Change, Sharon Ringo Foundation, Radiant Africa, AQ Traders, Tanzania Medical Health Services (TMHS) to mention few.
Kazula is living in Dar es salaam, Tanzania with his family of one wife and five children.
Contact him via +255 754 572 143 (WhatsApp) and social media @henrykazula / @jielimishekwanza

Huw Thomas

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Director

3 Pillars Seafood Ltd

Executive Director of 3 Pillars Seafoods a consultancy providing seafood sourcing, supply chain and seafood sustainability support to seafood companies, retailers, non-governmental organisations and industry groups

Ian Jefferds

Ian Jefferds

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Recently Retired

Penn Cove Shellfish, LLC

Ian first got interested in marine sciences after years of watching Jacques Cousteau on TV and reading all of his books. In 1974, Ian and his family found Penn Cove in the Puget Sound and started Penn Cove mussel farm in 1975 making it the first mussel farm on the west coast of North America.

Ian graduated Western Washington University in 1981 with a BS in Marine Resource Planning and Assessment. In 1986, after farming and working around the world in environmental and marine consulting, Ian bought the mussel farm from the family. Since then, the farm has expanded from six full time employees to over eighty.

In March of 1996, Penn Cove Mussels, Inc. entered a joint venture with the Coast Seafoods Company to form a joint venture, Penn Cove Shellfish, LLC. In 2016, Ian and Penn Cove began farming clams and oysters in addition to mussels.

Ikhwan Sumaryadi

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Finance and Adminstration Manager

Destructive Fishing Watch Indonesia

Passionate and Experienced in Humanitarian and Development Program | Data Enthusiast

Imam Trihatmadja

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Program Coordinator

DFW Indonesia

Born in Bandung 9th, 1990. Work in Non Profit Organization who focus to Sea Environtment.

Ita Sualia

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Chief Operating Officer

UNIDO

Ita Sualia, Chief Operating Officer of UNIDO Global Quality and Standards Programme Indonesia. She has over fifteen years of experience managing fisheries and aquaculture programs in Indonesia. Her work primarily focuses on improving the livelihoods of fish farmers, promoting small-scale shrimp, milkfish, and seaweed farming, promoting aquaculture certifications, and conserving coastal wetlands ecosystems. Most of Ms Sualia worked with international organizations, including UNIDO, UN-ESCAP, Wetlands International Indonesia and Wildlife Conservation Society.

James Smith

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Founder

Seatopia

James Arthur first got involved with the principles of aquaculture and regenerative ecology while still a teenager, volunteering at the Nature Interpretive Center in Chula Vista, California. Currently sailing in the Sea of Cortez and having lived aboard a sailboat for the greater part of a decade, James Arthur has had a lifelong and often daily connection to the ocean. As the founder of Omega Blue Seafood, he has been personally visiting both artisan and large commercial scale aquaculture projects for the past 7 years, vetting best in class operations and internationally sourcing sushi-grade seafood for Michelin Star Chefs and Farm-to-Table restaurants. In 2020 he founded SEATOPIA, the first 100% plastic and styrofoam-free direct-to-consumer seafood subscription box. James Arthur is also a lifelong surfer and a passionate environmental and editorial photographer.

 

 

Jane Bi

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Buyer Relations Manager

GLOBALG.A.P. c/o FoodPLUS GmbH

Born and raised in China, Jane went to Ocean University of China for her bachelor’s degree in English Language and Literature and Missouri State University for her master’s degree in Cross-cultural Communication. After joining the Global Seafood Alliance, formerly Global Aquaculture Alliance, Jane has immersed herself in all aspects of responsible seafood and engages with the global marketplace in favor of sourcing responsible seafood while applying her cross-cultural communication skills.

The Global Seafood Alliance is an international, nonprofit trade association dedicated to advancing responsible seafood practices through education, advocacy, and third-party assurances. Through the development of its Best Aquaculture Practices and Best Seafood Practices certification programs, GSA has become the leading provider of assurances for seafood globally. The organization’s work addresses the full spectrum of responsibility, from environmental responsibility and social accountability to food safety and animal health & welfare. Established in 1997 as the Global Aquaculture Alliance, GSA is headquartered in Portsmouth, N.H., USA.

Jennifer Bushman

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Co-Founder & Executive Director

Fed by Blue

Jennifer Bushman is a widely respected communicator, teacher and strategist. For more than two decades, Jennifer has worked with brands like Kvaroy Arctic Pacifico Aquaculture, Riverence Trout, Fair Trade Seafood, Love the Wild, and many more. She has worked within the sustainable seafood community for over five years, creating relationships between the aquaculture community, NGO’s, retailers, and consumers. She has taught thousands through her culinary school, Nothing to It!, In addition to the Marine Mammal Center, she sits on various ocean advocacy boards including Ocean’s 2050 founded by Alexandra Cousteau.

Jesse Baines

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Vice President of Brand Operations

pumpspotting

Jesse has spent her career promoting food with integrity and activating the edible approach to healthy communities, economies, and environments. Jesse worked with national and international mission driven food and beverage companies to tell their sustainability stories and educate consumers. Jesse, a native Midcoast Mainer, is deeply rooted in the lobster industry, and is dedicated to growing kelp aquaculture opportunities, providing new and sustainable ways for fishing families to diversify in the face of climate change, and continuing to work on the water for generations to come.

John Finger

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Co-Founder & President

Hog Island Oyster Co.

John Finger was born and raised on the eastern end of Long Island, New York, an area steeped in seafood and shellfish tradition. An avid fisherman and surfer, John has always maintained a deep love and respect for the ocean.

With Hog Island, John used his experience in European aquaculture to pioneer a customer perception shift of Pacific oysters. Prevailing wisdom at the time saw Pacific oysters destined for jars, with Atlantic oysters reserved for raw consumption by the half shell. Through Hog Island, John found himself at the forefront of the movement to showcase and serve Pacific oysters on the half shell at Bay Area restaurants.

In the 1990s, he made a sales call to the Grand Oyster Bar at Grand Central Station in New York and solidified his role in the evolving industry by selling West Coast oysters on the East Coast, a move unheard of at the time. As an innovator and leader in the California food movement, John believes the soul of Hog Island lies in sustainable farming and responsible stewardship of the sea. The bay-to-bar philosophy not only works to provide fresh, sustainable seafood to consumers, but enforces a short chain of custody to ensure that oysters bearing the Hog Island name will always remain the best representatives of that stewardship.

John Parks

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Senior Associate

Tetra Tech

John Parks is Senior Associate at Tetra Tech with 30 years of professional experience working in fisheries management, marine biodiversity conservation, and international development throughout Southeast Asia, the Pacific Islands, West Africa, and the Caribbean. John currently serves as the Chief of Party of the USAID-funded Sustainable Fish Asia Technical Support Activity in the Indo-Pacific region, focused on addressing illegal and unsustainable fishing. From 2018 through mid-2020, John served as the Chief of Party of the USAID Oceans and Fisheries Partnership, focused on the testing and application of electronic catch documentation and traceability technologies to reduce illegal fishing and promote fisheries sustainability in Southeast Asia. Prior to joining Tetra Tech, John served as a federal officer with the United States National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and as senior staff at the Nature Conservancy, the World Resources Institute, and World Wildlife Fund.

Joseph Nguthiru

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Leaders Africa

Obama Foundation

I talk about green tech and sustainability

Karol Rojas Rojas

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Encargada de Servicios Comunales

Municipalidad de Puriscal

Pertenezco a la organización y me encargo de la promoción y venta del producto, atención al cliente, parte administrativa y contable.

Karuna Rana

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Co-Founder

SYAH

Born and raised in Mauritius, Karuna Rana is the Head of Climate, Impact & Policy of LOLIWARE Inc., an award-winning, materials tech company focused on replacing single-use plastics with seaweed-derived alternatives. By way of background, Karuna is a Fulbright Scholar with a Master’s degree in Environmental and Energy Policy. She is also the Co-Founder of SYAH, the only regional organization that brings together young people across 8 African and Asian SIDS to advance the sustainable development of small island states. As a social entrepreneur, climate activist, and sustainability professional, Karuna has over 10 years of career experience in the climate change and ocean spaces, including grassroots actions, policy advocacy, and reducing the ecological footprint of organizations – within corporations, non-profits, and inter-governmental organizations. Karuna is also a member of the Global Shapers Community (an initiative of the World Economic Forum), the Editor of the 5th Global Environment Outlook for Youth publication by UNEP, and the recipient of the Queen’s Young Leader Award and the Mary Robinson Climate Justice Award.

Kayla Menu-Courey

Kayla Menu-Courey

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Director of Business Development

AquaAction

Kayla knew from a very young age that she would be working to protect our oceans, one way or another. She developed her true interest for fisheries and aquaculture during her time in the Canadian Maritimes where she completed her studies in Marine Biology. During these eight years, she worked alongside international experts from the government, the fisheries and seafood industry, and academia. Beyond her research team, Kayla recognized the gap between the scientific world and fishing/farming communities that rely on deep collaborations to conduct relevant and impactful research.

Ever since, she has been working to bridge the gap between science and its implementation through solutions- and action-focused initiatives. Kayla’s focus is to transform fisheries and aquaculture science into positive action across the seafood supply chain. She currently collaborates with businesses world-wide to help them support sustainable seafood systems and better communicate seafood + ocean solutions to their clients. Through evidence-based recommendations and educational projects, she connects like-minded businesses, guiding them and consumers to act now for the ocean.

Kimani Gichuche

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Executive Director

Adili Solar Hubs Limited

Kimani Gichuche is an entrepreneur and engineer whose vision is to have impacted his communities by providing them with reliable technological solutions, increasing their income and quality of life. He has a passion in elevating the lives of fisherfolk by developing clean energy powered cold chain facilities creating a lucrative ready market for their catch of the day/night as well as providing them with ice and clean water. From a Gallup survey he undertook his five key strengths are; Relator, Responsibility, Futuristic, Command and Ideation. He exercises these strengths to lead Adili Solar hubs towards achieving sustainable fisheries management in Lake Turkana Kenya.

Kira Smiley

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Business Development Lead

X, the Moonshot Factory

Kira Smiley holds a Master of Science from Stanford University in Earth Systems, with an emphasis on ‘Sustainable Global Food Security and the Environment.’ Combined with training in Design Thinking and Systems Thinking, Kira has worked across several continents on several climate and food systems challenges via organizations such as Stanford’s Center on Food Security and the Environment and the Solutions Science Lab, the Finnish Environment Institute, Mitsubishi Research Institute’s Energy & Environment Division, and the National Audubon Society. Kira works in the Ocean tech space as a Program Manager on a team called Tidal at X, the moonshot factory (formerly Google[x]), with a mission to “protect the ocean while feeding humanity sustainably.”

Kristin Sherwood

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Director of Programs

FishChoice, Inc.

Kristin Sherwood is the Director of Programs at FishChoice, a technology-first organization that believes online platforms can transform the seafood industry by giving thousands of businesses the information they need to take action on sustainability. Kristin has more than 20 years of experience at nonprofits and foundations, with a focus on developing strategic programs and partnerships that support marine and coastal conservation.

Kristin’s role at FishChoice is to oversee the tools and activities needed to ensure the long term success of the organization’s two primary programs, FishChoice.com and FisheryProgress.org. Over the last five years, she has led the growth and adoption of FisheryProgress.org – the one-stop-shop for tracking fishery improvement project (FIP) progress. The site now has 95% of global FIPs listed and thousands of users from around the world.

Kristin is currently spearheading an effort to integrate social responsibility and human rights reporting with environmental reporting  on the website. Before joining FishChoice, Kristin launched the Conservation Partnership Initiative for The Nature Conservancy,  a capacity-building program that supported robust partnership development across the Conservancy’s regions and programs. Prior to that, she was a Program Officer at the David and Lucile Packard Foundation and led the 5-year Coastal Ecosystem-based Management international grant-making program.

Laurent Develle

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Executive Vice President General Council and Head of Coporate Affairs

Regal Springs

Laurent has unique international legal and business experience, derived from many years living abroad, and familiarity with cross-cultural sensitivities, and challenging legal and business cultures. As an very active advisor in sectors of the “Blue Economy,” Laurent has been event speaker at numerous conferences, and served as legal expert at the IUCN and advisor at Boston-based BlueTech incubator Sea-Ahead, focusing on innovation and technologies for oceans conservation and its sustainable use.

Regal Springs AG is the largest vertically integrated white fish farming producer in the world. The company has pioneered responsible aquaculture and processing operations. It produces premium quality Tilapia, all raised in large floating nets in pristine freshwater lakes in Indonesia, Honduras and Mexico. Regal Springs offers a broad range of high-quality Tilapia products sold to consumers free from antibiotics, growth hormones, additives, or chemicals, which have merited the Regal Springs group to be the world’s first Tilapia producer to be certified the ASC Tilapia and BAP 4* Tilapia standards. Certified by the highest standards in the industry, Regal Springs is also renowned for going above and beyond in supporting and growing healthy rural communities through its public health, educational, environmental, and infrastructural initiatives.

Lisa Van Wageningen

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Program Manager Aquaculture

IDH - The Sustainable Trade Initiative

Lisa van Wageningen is Senior Program Officer Aquaculture at IDH, the Sustainable Trade Initiative. IDH is an organization that works with businesses, financiers, governments and civil society to realize sustainable trade in global value chains. IDH convenes action-driven coalitions to drive impact on the Sustainable Development Goals and create value for all. Lisa coordinates the Aquaculture Program. Currently she focuses on convening a coalition of (tropical) aquaculture companies to better measure and reduce their environmental footprint.

Previously, she worked as an Education Assistant at Wageningen University. She holds a MSc in International Development Studies from Wageningen University, and a BA in International Relations and International Organization, as well as a BA in Religion Studies, both from the University of Groningen.

Madeleine Mung’ei

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Founder & Technical Lead

Victoria Fish Box

Madeleine is an Aquaculture specialist in East Africa region with a Bachelors Degree in Fisheries and Aquaculture and soon completing her Masters in Sustainable Aquaculture from St. Andrews University Scotland. As the CEO of Victoria Fish Box, which is a marketplace for fish and feed, we are committed to sustainable and innovative practices. Passionate about improving farmers’ livelihoods, reducing production costs, and providing quality input.

Manoj Sharma

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Managing Director

Mayank Aquaculture

Dr. Manoj Mohanlal Sharma, Director, MAYANK AQUACULTURE PVT LTD is a PhD in shrimp farming after completion of   M.F.Sc; he started his carrier as a technician in a small aqua farm near Surat, Gujarat. After having worked for three years, he convinced and proved success in shrimp farming to the local farmers and officials of the Department of Fisheries, Government of Gujarat by practically demonstrating shrimp culture.

His hard and dedicated work has transformed the coastal waste land into the most viable shrimp farming business providing livelihood to thousands of people in Surat district of Gujarat. Having seen successful results, Government of Gujarat allotted large extent of brackish water land close to 5000 ha to the farmers. To sustain the success he also initiated group farming and educated them the importance of Good Management Practices (GMP). Thus, the shrimp farmers came together to form Surat Aqua Farmers’ Association (SAFA), which is today one of the most successful shrimp farming association in the country. Based on his achievements and practical experience, he was inducted Member, Subcommittee, Fisheries, 12th planning commission, Govt. of India.

He has also started the first concept of satellite shrimp farming in Gujarat to get the final products from the shrimp farmers. He is the first person in the country to advocate low stocking module for L. vannamei and now based on this module “Farming vannamei the tiger way” is the most successful concept not only in India but also many other shrimp farming countries. He has motivated many shrimp farmers to take up sustainable model of shrimp farming. During his career he has also guided Ukai fishermen in India for successful cage fish farming.

Marcelo Hidalgo

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CSR and Sustainability Director

PNG Fishing Industry Association

Marcelo Hidalgo is the Sustainability Director of the Fishing Industry Association in Papua New Guinea. He also is the founder of Seafoodmatter, and co-founder of Onboard Social Accountability International.

In his more than 22 years of experience in the aquaculture and fisheries supply value chain; Marcelo has been advising large retail companies, tuna fleet, seafood processing suppliers, NGOs, and government in the application and improvement of responsible sourcing & sustainable matters creating a change that drive the global seafood supply value chain. He has worked in more than 60 countries assessing and auditing quality, food safety, traceability, labor conditions, and sustainability matters. It is part of the FIA PNG board strategic group. Also, Marcelo is a member of the Steering Oversight Committee of FISHStandard, Strategic advisor in AQUA-LIT, and GSSI Steering board member.

He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Aquaculture and a Post Graduate Diploma in International Trade, Business, and Commerce from the Escuela Superior Politecnica del Litoral in Ecuador. He also studied a Masters in Food Science for one year at the Ghent and Leuven Universities in Belgium.

Mariah Boyle

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Associate Director of Grants and Administration

EYElliance

Prior to her current position, Mariah served as Executive Director of the Conservation Alliance for Seafood Solutions, where she led the implementation of the Alliance’s strategic plan, aligning and accelerating the work by the Global Hub and seafood movement in order to achieve greater collective impact. In previous roles, Mariah led the traceability and human rights work at FishWise, worked in conservation as a researcher at the Pacific Shark Research Center, and a regulatory scientist at the St. John’s River Water Management District in Florida. Mariah holds a master’s degree in marine science from Moss Landing Marine Laboratories and a bachelor’s degree from the Florida Institute of Technology.

Mariska Bottema

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Blue Food Lead, Ocean Program

World Resources Institute

Mariska is specialized in seafood governance and sustainability. For the past ten years she has approached seafood sustainability from several different perspectives. She started her career at WWF, where she managed coastal conservation and fisheries projects and developed a strategy for marine conservation in the Dutch Caribbean. After this, she worked at environmental consultancy ARCADIS, where she addressed marine challenges from a European policy and spatial planning perspective. Steered by her ambition to work on seafood improvement in Asia, she then started a PhD in aquaculture governance focussed on Southeast Asia. During this time, she explored inclusive business models and modes of assurance in aquaculture value chains that minimize their environmental impacts at a regional level. After obtaining her PhD at Wageningen University, she started at Seafood TIP where she works as a data analyst, delivering quantitative and qualitative analyses of seafood trade, markets, and value chains.

 

Mark Drew

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Director

WWF Pacific

Mark Drew is a life-long conservationist with over 25 years of experience working in Asia, Oceania, the eastern Caribbean and mainland, United States and has included working across a wide range of conservation initiatives including areas of conservation, policy and government relations, to developing and implementing strategic programs.

Central to all of Mark’s work has been a focus on building successful collaborations involving representation from the public, private, and NGO sectors to advance the needs of people, the environment and economic development and Mark has several years of direct experiences working in the eastern Caribbean, Polynesian and Micronesian islands. Mark is currently the Director for WWF-Pacific and leads the Fiji, PNG and Solomon Islands offices. In his capacity as Director, Mark is responsible for strategic implementation of all programs of work throughout the Pacific Program.

Prior to his current role, Mark held and led extensive positions such as Lead for WWF’s Resilient Asian Deltas to Conservation Program Director for WWF-Cambodia, his last position before joining WWF Pacific. Preceding working in Cambodia, Mark spent a decade directing a freshwater and fisheries program in California with an emphasis on ensuring freshwater security.

In Mark’s earlier career, he spent several years in eastern Caribbean leading marine and terrestrial protected areas work for The Nature Conservancy, as well as having conducted research in the Asia Pacific on coastal aquaculture, coastal wetlands and documenting the socio-economic importance of agroforestry systems and fisheries in Small Island Developing States. Mark holds a B.S. degree in stry and Natural Resources Management, an M.A. degree in International Development Policy and a Doctorate degree in Forestry and Resource Conservation from the University of Florida.

Mark’s professional interests include developing and implementing, creative, progressive and scalable programs resulting in increased social and ecological resilience.

Mark is married and has two children and his hobbies include scuba and free diving, skiing, mountain biking, cooking and laughter.

Mark Kaplan

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Partner

Wholechain

Mark is a globally experienced and recognized industry leader in the sustainability and telecommunications industry. Mark is a Founder and Partner in Envisible, a sustainable seafood food company and creator of  the Wholechain traceability system. Mark is also a Non-Resident Fellow with the Chicago Council on Global Affairs focused on Food & Agriculture  and Global Cities.

Prior to joining Envisible, Mark was Global Vice President of Sustainable  Solutions for Unilever. At Unilever, Mark was responsible for integrating  technology across the Chief Sustainability Office’s partnerships, establish  new digital partnerships, expand existing digital partnerships and leverage Unilever’s existing technical assets to accelerate the economic, social and  environmental impact of initiatives driving towards the Unilever  Sustainable Living Plan.

Prior to joining Unilever, Mark was CEO of Tone Mobile LLC. Tone led the mFish Initiative with the U.S. State Department, Government of Indonesia and GSM Association, representing the world’s mobile operators. The mFish Initiative created mobile services to improve the livelihoods and sustainability of small scale and artisanal fishermen in Indonesia.

Martin Exel

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Managing Director

SeaBOS

Martin has been in the seafood sector for 40 years; and with Austral Fisheries (an Australian seafood business) since 1997.   He shares that role also as Managing Director of SeaBOS (Seafood Business for Ocean Stewardship) since July 2019, which is a collaborative venture between ten of the world’s largest seafood businesses, and the Stockholm Resilience Centre in Sweden.  The aim of that collaboration is to lead a global transformation to sustainable seafood production and a healthy ocean.

Martin has worked in various roles in seafood including from industry, government, and academia.  He holds a BSc from Victoria University of Wellington (NZ), a Graduate Diploma in Fisheries Technology from the Australian Maritime College, and is a passionate recreational angler.

Martin Purves

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Managing Director

International Pole and Line Foundation: FIT

Martin Purves is a fisheries management and engagement specialist with over 20 years of field, government, consultancy, market and non-profit sector experience. He has been leading the work of the International Pole and Line Foundation (IPNLF) as Managing Director since 2016.
Martin started his career as a fisheries observer on fishing vessels, later also joining scientific cruises as a cruise leader, spending more than 3 years of his life on fishing vessels of all sizes in the Southern, Indian, Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. He gained further experience by working as a resource manager at the South African fisheries department where he represented his country at RFMO meetings. In between his stint as a government scientist and fisheries manager, and before establishing and leading the Marine Stewardship Council’s (MSC) Southern Africa Programme for seven years, he worked as a fisheries consultant for MRAG and Capfish. The toughest job he ever did was to work as a fisherman in the Southern Ocean.

Marvin Fonseca-Borrás

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Member

CoopeSoliDar R.L.

Geógrafo graduado en la Universidad de Costa Rica, con una Maestría en Geografía del Sistema de Estudios de post-grado de la Universidad de Costa Rica con Graduación de Honor.
Trabaja en los temas de conservación y derechos humano, conservación marina, transformación de conflictos socio ambientales y gobernanza de recursos naturales y áreas silvestres protegidas, con más de 20 años de experiencias en trabajo en comunidades rurales y costeras.
Cuenta con experiencia laboral en la academia, en instituciones públicas y en la generación de políticas públicas del país. Ha realizado consultorías específicas a diferentes agencias de cooperación internacional tales como GTZ, PNUD, UICN.
Como miembro de CoopeSoliDar R.L., he participado activamente en las últimas reuniones internacionales en los últimos 20 años. Ha sido Co- Coordinación Regional para Mesoamérica del Consorcio ICCA. En la actualidad forma parte del equipo técnico de la cooperativa y es el Presidente del Consejo de Administración de CoopeSoliDar R.L. En la búsqueda de una alternativa para potenciar el trabajo de las organizaciones de pescadores artesanales de pequeña escala en tiempos de la pandemia, se creó el Mercado del Mar, como un iniciativa comercial sustentada en valores y principios orientados a la defensa de los derechos humanos de los pescadores (as), reconcer el trabajo de la mujer pescadora a lo largo de la cadena de valor y comercio justo.

Mathieu Lamolle

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Senior Advisor for Sustainability Standards & Value Chains

International Trade Centre (ITC)

Mathieu Lamolle has over 15 years of experience in international trade, market access and sustainable development issues. He holds a Master’s degree in International Economics and Management from the Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management (SBS) and speaks English, French and Spanish.

Mathieu works at the International Trade Centre (ITC) as senior advisor on sustainability standards and global value chains. He leads the development of the Standards Map global repository of sustainability standards, codes of conduct and audit protocols (www.standardsmap.org) and he coordinates partnerships with private industry groups, companies and NGOs on the use of Standards Map. He delivers technical assistance and offers advisory services to develop sustainable sourcing strategies, helping companies to integrate sustainability in their supply chains and access international markets.

Michael Chambers

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Aquaculture Specialist, Associate Professor

University of New Hampshire

Michael has been advancing open ocean farming technologies for over 25 years in the US and Abroad. In the US, he has managed submerged cage culture projects in the Gulf of Mexico, Hawaii and the North Atlantic. In 2000, he took the role as Project Manager at the University of New Hampshire’s (UNH) Open Ocean Aquaculture Project and the Atlantic Marine Aquaculture Center. This project was on the forefront of developing biological, engineering, and environmental technologies for the commercialization of offshore aquaculture in the US. Numerous marine culture systems were deployed, and numerous species were successfully cultured at the demonstration farm located 13 km offshore in 52m water depth. In addition, he has been training fishermen and farmers on small scale, integrated multi-trophic aquaculture of steelhead trout, blue mussels, and sugar kelp on floating platforms. More recently and funded by the Department of Energy, Michael’s been involved with multiple US institutions to develop offshore macroalgae farms for biofuel production. Internationally, Michael has engaged aquaculture projects in the Black Sea (US AID), in Norway (SINTEF Oceans and NTNU), in the Mediterranean (University and private), New Zealand (Cawthron Institute), and Cuba (federal and non-profit). Michael received a BS (Biology) from the University of Wisconsin, a MS (Mariculture) from Texas A&M and a Ph.D. (Zoology) from the University of New Hampshire. Lastly, he maintains a Master Captain’s license (100 ton) and has over 5000 hours logged diving in the Pacific, Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean oceans.

Michael Kann

Michael Kann

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Global Culinary Strategy and Development Lead

Google Food Programs

Michael is the Global Culinary Strategy and Development Lead for Google Food Programs. This newly created position is charged with mapping a clear set of strategies and developing organizational elements that bring the Food at Google’s culinary point of view to life. Guiding a culture of food innovation, sustainability, quality, and productivity aligned with the Global Food Team’s objectives are the key areas of focus.

Prior to this move, Michael spent 15 years as The Associate Director of Food & Beverage at Boston College. During his tenure, Michael helped focus on more local and sustainable purchasing patterns. Focusing on local, fair trade, minority owned businesses, and sustainably selected goods with various vendor partners, which helped increase year over year positive change.

After getting his Associate’s in Culinary, Michael went on to complete a Bachelor’s of Liberal Arts at Harvard University, then completed his MBA at Boston College, Carroll School of Management.

Michael Lee

Michael Lee

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Executive Director

California Aquaculture Association

Michael Lee is an entrepreneur, business owner, and consultant, and works with a variety of clients including small businesses, local farmers’ markets, and state and national trade associations.

Lee serves as the Executive Director of the California Aquaculture Association (CAA), a California trade association that represents aquaculturists and aquaculture-related businesses throughout the state. In  addition, Lee is the general manager of the California Fisheries and Seafood Institute (CFSI), a California trade association that represents commercial fisherman and seafood-related businesses in the state.

Lee also serves a Director on two Boards, the National Aquaculture Association (NAA) and the Chico Natural Foods Cooperative (CNFC), a local food cooperative in Chico, California.

In addition, Lee is a founding shareholder and CFO of two small businesses in Chico, California, Momona, a ramen and bao restaurant and Naked Lounge, a local café. Lee is a musician, hockey player, tennis player, and an avid traveler and seeker of new experiences and opportunities. Lee received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology from California State University, Chico.

Michael Phillips

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Director and Co-Founder

FutureFish

Dr. Michael Phillips has over 40 years’ experience of research and innovation in aquaculture and fish agri-food systems, most recently as Director at WorldFish for the CGIAR Research Program on Fish Agri-Food Systems (FISH), a multi-country program to advance sustainable aquaculture and small-scale fisheries in the Asia-Pacific and Africa.

Michael holds a Ph.D. in Aquaculture and Fish Behavior from the University of Stirling and a B.Sc. from the University of Lancaster, UK.

Michelle Cho

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Director, Blue Innovation

Anderson Cabot Center for Ocean Life at the New England Aquarium

Michelle Cho has eighteen years of experience researching the health and environmental impacts of commercial global fisheries. As Director of the Anderson Cabot Center’s BalanceBLUE Lab, Michelle focuses on the uptake of technological and other innovative techniques to help mitigate and reduce impacts of human activities on the ocean. She joined the New England Aquarium in 2006 after working as a fisheries observer based in New Bedford, MA, and on trawl surveys for the states of Connecticut and Rhode Island. By connecting scientific research to coastal communities in search of solutions, Michelle aims to facilitate improved industry practices for balanced, healthy ecosystems worldwide.

Mike Williamson

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President and CEO

Cascadia Seaweed

Mike Williamson is a Founding Partner and CEO of Cascadia Seaweed, which is growing to be North America’s largest seaweed cultivation company.

Mike has had a long relationship with the sea.  Born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, he proudly served in the Royal Canadian Navy for over thirty years.  He had a number of shore-based, sea-going and overseas technical, management and leadership postings, culminating with three years as Commander of Canada’s west coast Naval Base.

In the last ten years, he has been an entrepreneur, businessman and leader in a number of companies encompassing energy, security, education and the environment.  Leveraging his formal education (BSc, MBA, CSC/NSSC), Mike is a graduate of the school of hard knocks and continues to be a lifelong learner, believing the best part of his biography is currently being written.

Thanks to a group of amazing partners, Cascadia Seaweed is working with communities, First Nations groups, and a strong network of suppliers and customers, ensuring sustaining value from the sea.

 

Milzam Shidqi

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Founder

Sama ERP Solution

Socioprenuer

Momo Kochen

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Trustee

Sustainable Fisheries and Communities Trust

Momo is a contributing Trustee with the Sustainable Fisheries and Communities Trust, a new and innovative charity established in the UK with a clear mission to protect fishing livelihoods and communities in marginalised coastal States. Momo brings a wealth of experience from field implementation of fisheries projects in South East Asia, the Caribbean and Latin America, enjoying the art of bringing complex theories and approaches to the fishery stakeholders and identifying ways to break these down and implement them in collaborative and manageable ways.

With > 10 years of experience, predominantly in small scale fisheries, Momo has successfully supported the implementation of Fisheries Improvement Projects, has supported the world’s first Fair Trade USA Wild Capture Fisheries certification process and has coordinated national (Indonesia) and regional (ASEAN) policy and fisheries management initiatives. Traceability and improved data systems for small scale fisheries has been at the core of the work Momo has been involved in to date. Momo brings a practical and inclusive approach to ‘on the ground’ fisheries interventions and believes that this is the way to create sustainability within projects and ownership by stakeholders. Momo is a regular contributor to Future of Fish, a US based systems change NGO where she has directed the execution of on-the-ground fishery development projects aimed at designing and implementing a strategic portfolio of fishery projects that collectively advance positive environmental and socioeconomic change. Momo is also a co-founder of the Indonesian grassroots NGO, Masyarakat dan Perikanan Indonesia (MDPI). Momo has an MSc in Fisheries and Marine Resources Management from Wageningen University, and a BSc Marine Science from the National University of Ireland, Galway.

Musinguzi Jamil

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Program Officer

Uganda Fish Processors & Exporters Association (UFPEA)

I am Musinguzi Jamil a Programs Officer at Uganda Fish Processors and Exporters Association (UFPEA) which is an non-profit umbrella organisation representing the fish processing factories in Uganda.

Current membership comprises 12 fish processing companies which are EU approved and are located long the shores of Lake Victoria in Uganda.

Nahla Achi

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Senior Project Manager

FishWise

As Senior Project Manager on the Social Responsibility team, Nahla researches and develops tools to promote labor and human rights in the seafood sector. Nahla works cross-divisionally at FishWise and with industry partners to improve business practices and advance supply chain ethics. Before joining FishWise, Nahla worked at the Stanford Center for Ocean Solutions, researching social responsibility projects in tuna supply chains and marine resource conflict patterns.

Nathan Dubrich

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Franchise Manager

Skin Rejuvenate

Nathan Dubrich is an experienced sales and business development professional. Nathan had a successful career working in sales, business development, operations and leadership roles across Retail, Franchising, Consumer Products and Export Markets. Nathan’s previous experience lies across a broad range of industries and his strong understanding of business operations enables Skin Rejuvenate to establish real and long-lasting connections with clients from around the world.

Kayla Menu-Courey

Nick Mendoza

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Founder & CEO

Neptune Snacks

Nick Mendoza is Founder & CEO of Neptune, a mission-driven snack food brand bringing convenience to the seafood category while empowering consumers to add more high-quality, responsible fish to their diets. From an upbringing on a New Mexico cattle ranch, Nick became interested in aquaculture while studying Environmental and Marine Resources at Stanford University, followed by a graduate degree in Sustainable Aquaculture from the University of Stirling Institute of Aquaculture in Scotland.

Prior to Neptune, Nick developed food system and seafood supply chain expertise working in eight countries including a disruptive project that sparked industry-wide change in the $15B global shrimp farming industry, research with sustainable next-generation aquafeeds, and sailing on several trans-Pacific research expeditions as a Stanford Marine Scientist. He broadcasts his passion for improving the seafood industry as a speaker, author, and passionate entrepreneur.

Nima Bahramalian

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Industrial Development Expert

United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO)

Nima Bahramalian is an Industrial Development Expert of the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO).

Prior to joining UNIDO, he worked as a Community Economic Development Planner at the Ministry Amerindian Affairs of Guyana to support sustainable development of rural indigenous communities. Before that he worked as a Mechanical Engineer in the private sector in Iran.

Over the past 10 years his career as a development practitioner has focused on managing technical assistance projects that promoted sustainable development of productive sectors in Guyana, Uganda, South Africa, Republic of North Macedonia, Albania, Belarus, Kyrgyzstan, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Indonesia, Viet Nam and the Philippines. Nima holds a BEng from Tehran Azad University of Science and Research, an MA in International Business from University of Greenwich and an MSc in Urban Economic Development from University College London.

Paddy Tarbuck

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Agri-Food Sustainability Specialist

UK Agri-Tech Centre

Paddy Tarbuck is Director of Research & Development and founding team member of Sea Green, a Singapore based start-up developing an integrated coastal management system to optimise blue economy value chains for the benefit of the local communities that drive them. Founded in 2020, the company strives to facilitate holistic, sustainable impact during this decade of action.

Paddy is a sustainability professional and social scientist, responsible for ensuring both Sea Green and aquaculture industry growth is decoupled from environmental impact and misuse of resources. Based in the UK, he leads the company’s research and development efforts and partner outreach across the globe, linking innovation and best practices to primary producers in Southeast Asia to strengthen coastal resilience and climate adaptation.

Pamela Nath

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Director

Sustainable Shrimp Partnership (SSP)

Pamela Nath is the Director of the Sustainable Shrimp Partnership (SSP) since October 2017. SSP is a sustainability initiative led by Ecuadorian shrimp companies committed to producing premium quality shrimp with the highest social and environmental standards. Ecuadorian shrimp is the country’s first non-oil export product, representing close to USD 4.2 billion and generating around 260,000 jobs.

Leading SSP since its inception, Pamela has been in charge of designing and implementing strategies to position Ecuador as a world reference in sustainable and responsible shrimp farming. Her experience also includes the management of Ecuador’s Country Brand, promotion of several productive sectors and exportable offer.

Paul O’Connor

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Founder & CEO

This is Seaweed Ltd.

This is Seaweed champions the circular economy of plant-based derivatives and products; with an aim to position itself as the go-to producer of sustainable seaweed extracts that future-thinking companies will demand.

Pedro Ferreiro Velasco

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Fisheries & Markets Director

Sustainable Fisheries Partnership

Pedro Ferreiro is responsible for bridging the gap between supply and demand for sustainable seafood from small-scale fisheries, with a special emphasis on markets in the Global South and other markets requiring more experimental initiatives.
Pedro is a marine biologist with many years of experience working with Spanish fisheries and aquaculture operations. Before joining SFP, he worked as a fisheries observer, technical fisheries officer, and sustainable seafood sourcing and labelling advisor to small-scale fisheries and management authorities in Spain. As a fisheries consultant, Pedro was instrumental in leading the first Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) certification in Spanish waters, and he has worked to improve small-scale fisheries marketing programs. Before his current position, Pedro worked in the Buyer Engagement division at SFP. He has a master’s degree in mariculture science and technology from the University of the Highlands and Islands.

Peter Battisti

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Executive Director

Future of Fish

Lead strategy development for Future of Fish’s international fisheries projects contributing to the creation of innovative models and approaches to solving problems in global fisheries with an emphasis on partnership development and project financing.  Extensive experience building partnerships in international communities to plan, capitalize, and implement development projects in national and international markets.

Partner Organizations

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FISH CHOICE
Fish Choice

FishChoice creates online tools that give you and your business the power to make progress on seafood sustainability.

Fortune Fish & Gourmet
Fortune Fish & Gourmet

Fortune Fish & Gourmet is the leading seafood and specialty foods distributor in the Midwest; proudly sourcing the finest fresh fish, seafood and gourmet specialty products.

Destructive Fishing Watch
Destructive Fishing Watch Indonesia

Inspiring Common Responsibility For Sustainable Use Of Marine Resources

Community Catch
Community Catch

An initiative harnessing market demand to support the sustainable development of small-scale fisheries

Mercado Del Mar
Mercado del Mar

The Mercado del Mar is the joint work of more than 20 Costarican small fishing communities

YPARD
Young Professionals for Agricultural Development

This global online and offline communication and discussion platform is meant to enable and empower young agricultural leaders around the world to shape sustainable food systems.

Fishers Union Organization
Fishers Union Organization

FUO intent to become one of the best development partners in empowering fishers to become prosperous and conserve environment for sustainable development.

Aquatic Life Institute
Aquatic Life Institute

Creating a better future for aquatic animals

Hyapak
Hyapak

At HyaPak, we convert water hyacinth into biodegradable alternatives to single-use plastic products.

Iberostar
iberostar group

We offer a careful selection of the best locations and services, with an unwavering commitment to sustainability

Norpac Fisheries Export
Norpac Fisheries Export

Our values are based on a deep sense of propriety regarding our business practices, our treatment of our employees, suppliers, customers and the environment on which we depend for our livelihood

Seafood Solutions
Conservation Alliance for Seafood Solutions

We accomplished a lot in our first ten years. Global fishing and aquaculture have started to shift to more sustainable practices and have begun to address the labor rights of seafood workers in sustainability efforts.

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Aileen Roncoroni

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Communication & Social Media Manager

Worldrise Onlus

Aileen Roncoroni is a marine scientist with expertise and passion for with scientific communication and education. Throughout her studies, she has gained practical experience in shorebirds and marine mammal research, while writing blog posts and creating content for social media as well as videos to convey her work and raise awareness of science-related topics.
Currently, she is working as a communication and social media officer for Worldrise Onlus, an Italian NGO that develops creative projects for the conservation of the marine environment, including responsible fisheries.

Asikaralu Okafor

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Community Leader

Village Farmers Initiative (VFI)

Asikaralu Okafor is the Executive Director of Village Farmers Initiative (VFI). She is a versatile, strategic, and facilitative leader with over 20 years of expertise in Agriculture, Entrepreneurship, Information Technology, Indigenous Food Systems, Community Development, Women & Gender, Peacekeeping & Conflict Resolution, and International Development.

Atenas Lizarraga

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Communication Specialist

COBI

Atenas Lizarraga holds a degree in Communication Sciences from UNAM. She is the Community Manager from Comunidad y Biodiversidad, an organization dedicated to promote the conservation of marine biodiversity and establishing sustainable fisheries through effective participation.

Athanasius Ssekyanzi

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Fisheries and Aquaculture Scientist

Mountains of the Moon University

Athanasius Ssekyanzi is a Fisheries and Aquaculture Scientist specializing in fish and shellfish health management. She has experience in all aspects of fisheries technologies and management and well-versed in fish/shellfish hatchery management, aquaculture grow-out production, aquaculture systems set-up/design, fish/shellfish immunology, fish taxonomy, and remote-sensing.

Athanasius has a strong background in teaching and research in higher learning institutions, with a great deal of indigenous knowledge of the Ugandan artisanal and commercial fisheries sectors.

Baltazar Chapilliquén Tume

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Artisanal fisher, Scuba Diver and Educator

Baltazar Chapilliquén is an artisanal fisher and scuba diver from Cabo Blanco, Perú. He currently gives lectures on fishing technologies in a local public institution on topics revolving around sustainable fishing and the preservation of aquaculture.

Benedict Mark Carmelita

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Researcher

University of the Philippines Visayas

Benedict Mark Carmelita is a student and researcher from the Philippines. He has visited coastal communities in the country through the research projects he has worked on. Visiting coastal communities allowed him to strengthen his research skills and realize how research can be a powerful form of storytelling.

Boedi Sardjana Julianto

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Food Entrepreneur

ASIC

Boedi Sardjana Julianto is a food and beverage creative entrepreneur. She is passionate about adding value to seaweed, cocoa, and coffee industries.

Cheminade Maxime

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Underwater Photographer and Videomaker

Maxime Cheminade is a French diving instructor and underwater videographer passionate about conservation and sustainability. He deep-water dives, trying to get as close as possible to the stories he aims to tell.

Christian Vera

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Director

Ficátum - Higos con historia

Christian Vera is a photographer, journalist, and biodynamic fig producer in Peru. His work is dedicated to portray the agricultural world that surrounds figs and, from there, capturing the food’s cultural imprint. In Peru, he produces fig products from ancient fig trees; In Europe, he documents various culinary and agricultural traditions linked to these mythological trees. What he likes about his work is the possibility of connecting ancient knowledge with the present and projecting it into the future through visual communication, written expression, and artisanal food production.

Claudio Pichaud

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Crab fisherman and Fisherpeople advocate

Claudio Pichaud is a crab fisherman from Ancud, Chile. He has 20 years of experience extracting crabs on the small island of Chiloé. Additionally, he is the president of an association working to improve the work and life quality of local fisheries.

Cristiano Burmester

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Photographer and Educator

Cristiano Burmester is a professional photographer who develops documentaries, advertising, and fine arts projects. Has co-directed TV documentaries such as Smart Cities and The Future of Education and published books such as Himalaya (Editora Brasileira), Discovering the Sea of Brazil: flora and fauna, and Discovering the Sea of Brazil: coast and islands (SENAC Publishing). He has held exhibitions throughout Brazil and foreign countries.

Burmester holds a Post-Doc (2018) from the School of Communication and Arts of the University of São Paulo and a Ph.D. (2013) in Communication and Semiotics from the Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo. He teaches photography for journalism, advertising, and design majors at the Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo.

Find more of his work at: www.crisburmester.com

Dalia Canales

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Aquaculture Expert

Piscis Peru

Dalia Canales empowers and connects small trout producers in Peru. She educates local men about sustainable aquacultural practices that also help improve their quality standards of their production, along with their own livelihood.

Duncan Leadbitter

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Fisheries Management Consultant

Fish Matter

Duncan is a fisheries management consultant based in Australia. He has worked in the past as a habitat manager and marine park planner for his local fisheries agency, ran an NGO created by the fishing industry to promote habitat protection and bycatch management, worked with the MSC and ASC on ecolabelling, helped develop and oversight other standards (Marin Trust, Community Catch, Fair Trade) and helped develop fisheries management and action plans in a variety of countries including Thailand, Vietnam, India, Philippines.

Emi Koch

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Social Ecologist

Beyond the Surface International

Emi Koch graduated with a Marine Biodiversity & Conservation degree from the Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California San Diego. She is based in Lobitos, a small fishing village in Northern Peru, and works as a social ecologist and National Geographic Explorer.

She utilizes community-based participatory research approaches to understand fisheries scarcity’s impacts on small-scale fishing communities’ well-being and resilience.

Emi is the founder of Beyond the Surface International, a nonprofit working with rural students from fishing villages using Positive Youth Development tools like surfing, audiovisual storytelling, and mindfulness. She has found that the future relies on younger generations learning to be resilient and promote the social-ecological well-being of healthy oceans, lakes, rivers, and people.

Evina Protogerou

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Sustainability Communications Associate

DOTANK Plus

Evina Protogerou is a Digital Marketing and Communications Manager at Enaleia, headquartered in Athens, Greece.

Faith Atukwatse

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Technical Advisor-Fisheries and Aquaculture

GIZ - Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit GmbH

Faith Atukwatse is a Fisheries Scientist in Uganda, where she researches, writes, and operates businesses within the fisheries value chain. She graduated from Makerere University with a Bachelor of Science in Fisheries and Aquaculture in 2017.
After, she lived in Entebbe and managed a cage fish farm at Pearl Aquatics Limited, one of the leading fish farms in the region. She is pursuing a Master of Science in Zoology, majoring in Fisheries and Aquaculture. She’s passionate about fish farming, sustainable fisheries management, and climate change.

Ita Sualia

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Chief Operating Officer

UNIDO

Ita Sualia, Chief Operating Officer of UNIDO Global Quality and Standards Programme Indonesia. She has over fifteen years of experience managing fisheries and aquaculture programs in Indonesia. Her work primarily focuses on improving the livelihoods of fish farmers, promoting small-scale shrimp, milkfish, and seaweed farming, promoting aquaculture certifications, and conserving coastal wetlands ecosystems. Most of Ms Sualia worked with international organizations, including UNIDO, UN-ESCAP, Wetlands International Indonesia and Wildlife Conservation Society.

Ivaldo Fumo

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Activist and Student

HoneyBlue

Ivaldo Fumo is an undergraduate oceanography student and activist in Quelimane, Mozambique. He lives and breathes the ocean air and dedicates his life to sharing and discussing African stories. With his community-driven work, he is looking to help with the preservation and conservation of the local mangroves.

José Luis Chapilliqué Tume

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Fisherman

José Luis Chapilliqué Tume is fisher and Math teacher in Cabo Blanco, Peru. His interest in education, more specifically in socio-environmental topics, like the human care of ecosystems. All his family has been a part of the fishing and aquaculture sector, from catchers to processors, and traders of fish and seafood.

He is passionate about sharing his knowledge on useful skills for their future, as well as alternative knowledge on fishing, swimming, and free diving.

Kara Birkenmayer

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International Projects Manager

ABALOBI

Kara Birkenmayer is an enthusiastic marine biologist and amateur photographer with a penchant for travel. Although she was born and raised in South Africa, her scientific training and career have taken her to the United States, Australia, the United Kingdom, Panama, and, most recently, Seychelles.

After graduating from Harvard, she promptly moved back to Panama, where she worked at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute in Bocas del Toro. She then led research for the aquaculture department of the Seychelles Fishing Authority. Currently, she is an International Projects Manager for ABALOBI, an ocean-tech startup that aims to empower small-scale fishers while encouraging sustainable fishing techniques.

Karina M. Higa

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Blue Economy Consultant

Oceanogami

Karina Higa is a marine ethnobiologist and educator, passionate about empowering people through education and art to promote a more sustainable way of living to preserve the environment, especially her beloved ocean.

Kavita Malstead

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Project Manager

The Lexicon

Kavita Malstead is a project manager for The Lexicon’s meat sector activator, as well as a storyteller-in-training. With a background in creative writing and studio art, she is committed to tackling challenges in the food system creatively, using storytelling to connect people to their food, the planet, and each other.

Kavita has spent the last year as a Master’s student at the University of Gastronomic Sciences studying food from an interdisciplinary perspective. She is excited to bring the theory learned in the classroom to her position with the Lexicon, leveraging a systems-based approach to find solutions to specific food sector issues.

Kyoko Nagano

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Writer, Photographer

Entrepreneur – running 3 companies centered around Japanese culture. Foodie. Passionate about fermentation. Fixer for foreign medias on featured stories introducing local agriculture and farming in Japan.

Kyralai Duppel

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Assistant Consultant, Environmental Scientist

WSP

Kyralai Duppel is a surfer, spearfisher, and recent graduate from UC Berkeley. Her honors thesis covered labor and environmental issues within industrial fishing, and she hopes to show the benefits and beauty of sustainably harvesting seafood.

Laura Khatib

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NGO co-founder

Guardians of the Blue

Laura Khatib is a student in the Advanced Master in Sustainable Blue Economy, at OGS – University of Trieste, Italy. She also is the co-founder of Guardians of the Blue, an NGO with headquartered in Byblos, Lebanon, that looks to protect the seas through the development of local ocean literacy, activities are lionfish hunting, and scuba diving cleanups.

Laura’s work mirrors her passion for the relationship between humankind and the ocean, ocean literacy, ecosystem regeneration, marine social sciences, blue mind, project management, scuba-diving, photography, marine cultural heritage, and the Mediterranean.

Linda Albonetti

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Marine Biologist

CESTHA

Linda Albonetti is a 25-year-old marine biologist. She spent her university career specializing in elasmobranchs, subsequently writing her thesis about environmental DNA. Immediately after graduation in February 2022, Albonetti had the opportunity to join the CESTHA research center to specialize in environmental spreading, habitat dissemination for schools, sustainable fisheries projects, and social media management.

Margaret Seruvatu

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Communications Officer

FRIEND FIji

Margaret Seruvatu is from the Fiji Islands with maternal links to Papua New Guinea. She is a Communications Officer at FRIEND (Foundation for Rural Integrated Enterprises & Development) in Fiji. Her role involves community outreach and capturing stories regarding the impact of the communities FRIEND works with, creating income-generating skill-building options and organic agriculture.

When she’s not at work, she makes polymer clay earrings as a side hustle for her small business.

Maria Fernanda Arraes Treffner

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Communication Consultant

IPAM Amazonia - Amazon Environmental Research Institute

Maria Fernanda Arraes Treffner is an international cooperation manager with vast experience in communication and knowledge-sharing, dedicated to sharing and promoting learning and change in rural development contexts. She is skilled at conceiving communication products as tools for field activities, as well as for promotion and advocacy.

Maria Fernanda loves working online and onsite as a graphic facilitator of multi-actor platforms, designing and hosting effective and participatory dialogues, learning processes, and knowledge-sharing events. She has vast experience in rural development, environment, and natural resources, agriculture, fisheries, food and nutrition projects, and public policies in countries from Latin America, Africa, Europe, and Asia, while working in the framework of local and national governments, international NGOs, European Union and UN System.

Maryline Legoff

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Storyteller

Entrepreneur in Agribuisiness

My name is Marie Maryline Legoff from Rodrigues island. Entrepreneur in Agribusiness, my enterprise consist of cultvation of plants, crops vegetable, fruits and processing of fruit and vegetables into Products such as Jam, Jelly, nectar,, candied, paste, fruit bar etc. ect, we usually use fruit all citrus fruit, passion fruit, pawpaw.and other tropical fruit we had there for processing. I leads women association in my Rodrigues island, i teach biological agriculture to youth on contract, i had work for IFAD under the Rural Development Programme teaching our local farmers abou our agriculture and biodiversity of our foods system and good agriculture practices,. I work with the local government training other entrepreneurs in the Agro-food sector, by means of processing our local food for conservation, leads them to market their food product, on a basis national level and search market on an international, participating in Exhibition of our process product at the International saloon of food (SIALParis), selected to Study Agribusiness at CHIEAM Bari Italy and had been Selected for my Food product to Participate with the Switch Africa Green Project at the Conference of Rebranding of Africa.​

Meena Longjam

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Filmmaker

Airameen Media

Dr. Meena Longjam is an award winning independent filmmaker and the first woman filmmaker from Manipur to bag national award for her debut documentary film “Autodriver”. She is a single mother of 2 doting kids who struggle to find time with her role of motherhood and pursuing her academic and professional pursuits. In 2015, she launched Airameen Media to produce films related to social and gender issues and publish books related to media and the arts. Her documentary film ‘AUTODRIVER’ is about a lady auto driver based in conflict torn Imphal city who has to face the discrimination of passengers. The film was premiered at Signs film festival Kerala 2015 where she bagged the Jury special Award. The film also won jury special mention at woodpecker international film festival. Her film has been selected for screening in a number of national and international film festivals in competition section sharing Manipuri’s woman spirited role in the society. Her recent short film echo also bagged award at the peace builders’ international film festival in October 2016. Her recent work Achoubi in love was screen at film south Asia, Kathmandu 2019. She is developing more such woman empowerment films for production. She is currently teaching as Assistant professor under department of culture studies, Manipur University of Culture. She has also been awarded doctoral degree in mass communication from Manipur. Other than attending a number of film festivals as Jury, she also gives talks at media conferences across India and Abroad.

Nadiya Azmy

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Researcher

CEPA

Nadiya Azmy is a Sri Lankan early career researcher who believes science and youth are essential in creating meaningful solutions to the world’s numerous crises. She is enrolled to receive a Master’s in Climate Change and Environmental Management at the University of Colombo and holds a Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Microbiology and Biotechnology from Edinburgh Napier University, UK.

Amzy is working on a project to understand the gendered dimensions of ruptures in coastal fisheries and another project in which she uses systems thinking approach to look at climate change adaptation in a traditional fishery in Negombo, Sri Lanka.

Nana Kweigyah

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President of the Canoe and Fishing Gear Owners Association of Ghana )

CaFGOAG and CAOPA

Nana Kweighya Isaac graduated from the University of Cape Coast in Ghana and is a small-scale fisherman, owner of a canoe owner. She is also the founding President of the Canoe and Fishing Gear Owners Association of Ghana (CaFGOAG) and head of the Youth Wing of the African Confederation of Professional Artisanal Fisheries Organisations (CAOPA)-Ghana. He has been a sustainable fishery advocate and championed responsible fishing and the safety and security of small-scale fishers.

Nicole Macas

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Oceanographic Engineer

Sustainable Ocean Alliance (SOA)

Nicole Macas is an Oceanographic Engineer from the Escuela Superior Politécnica del Litoral (ESPOL) with experience in Geographic Information Systems (GIS), water quality, project management, and mariculture.

Macas is the Vice President of the Sustainable Ocean Alliance (SOA) Ecuador chapter and a founding member of the OES ESPOL chapter.

Nicollette Khristell

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Student and Storyteller

UPESABO

Nicollette Khristell was born in Panama, and for her young age, she is highly interested in storytelling and marine biology. Her dream is to get into university and learn how to write and research about sharks.

Percy Gianmarco Bayona Fiestas

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Presidente Capitulo Piura

Sustainable Ocean Alliance

Percy Gianmarco Bayona Fiestas is pursuing a bachelor’s degree in Fishing Engineering at Universidad Nacional de Piura in Peru. He belongs to a small fishing community in La Islilla, located in northern Peru. As the son of a fisherman, he has grown to love the sea, oceans, and ecosystems. One of his goals in life is to share his knowledge with other fishermen in the community by disseminating information that is difficult for them to access.

He has managed programs and online platforms that provide information on the local fishermen, like videos and photographs showcasing the fishing traditions and customs the community has been following for decades. He recently won an honorable mention for reflecting the impact of COVID-19 on fishing communities.

Proscovia Alando

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Project Coordinator, A Greener Blue

The Lexicon

Proscovia Alando is a social entrepreneur passionate about food and nutrition security in Africa. She is a food systems leader at African Food Fellowship, the founder of Samaky Hub – an aquaculture consultancy start-up targeting fish farmers, and the co-founder at Ressect – a start-up specialized in farming black soldier fly (BSF) insects as an alternative protein source in animal feed formulation. Proscovia also works as the Regional East African Director at SUSTAIN Switzerland GmbH where she is responsible for coordination and management of aquaculture projects together with SUSTAIN employees and clients. She is a One Young world Ambassador and a firm believer in women and youth empowerment as a catalyst to societal growth.

Putu Purnayasa

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Aquaculturist

UNIDO

Putu Purnayasa is from Bali, Indonesia, and works at Putra Bahari Milk Fish Bali, a hatchery of milkfish seeds supplier that sells domestically and internationally. The organization is looking to build an effort to fight for the existence and future of the milkfish hatchery business in the region, a region that produces the largest amount of this type of seed in the world. Putu sees the enormous potential these seeds have in his region, so he aims to help grow the attention of relevant stakeholders.

Rayies Altaf

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Principal Project Associate-cum-Sr Editor

CSIR-National Institute of Science Communication and Policy Research

Rayies Altaf is a researcher, digital storyteller, and science communicator. He has a Master’s degree in Science Communication and an M.Phil in Science Policy from Jawaharlal Nehru University-New Delhi. His areas of interest include science-society interaction, scientific research, ecology and environment, biodiversity, and climate change. He has also covered Indian scientific research for Indian Science Wire. His writings and columns on science, technology, and the environment have been featured in regional and national print media. He has worked with the Indian Institute of Mass Communication-New Delhi. He has also taught Science Journalism at the Delhi School of Journalism-University of Delhi. He is the recipient of three foreign fellowships and three national fellowships in sustainability, climate change communication, mobile journalism, and digital storytelling. He spends his leisure time reading philosophy, Shakespeare, and newspaper columns in international dailies.
He hails from the Valley of Kashmir, India’s northern most geographical region, surrounded by the Pir Panjal range and the Himalayan range. He is passionate about conserving and safeguarding the rich biodiversity of this region. This region is known for its natural beauty, famous freshwater springs, and Mughal-era gardens.

Risper Oteke

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Conservationist

Risper Oteke is a conservationist researching the sustainability of peri-urban mangrove-dependent livelihoods in Mombasa, Kenya, from a gender perspective. Oteke works with coastal communities in conservation, enabling conditions for livelihoods and nature to thrive. She also loves working with women, creating avenues that provide them opportunities in leadership and decision-making in community resources management

Rita Otu

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Agricultural Economist, Smart Seasters Founder

Smart Seasters

Rita Robert Otu is an agricultural economist specializing in gender, development, and women’s rights. She is a youth leader and social entrepreneur from Nigeria eager to deliver high-impact food system solutions. After gaining her Master’s degree from the University of Manchester United Kingdom, she returned to Nigeria and founded Beau Haven Farms, a nonprofit organization that creates food awareness on food security.

As a form girl, Rita understands the need to promote and create awareness of the agricultural sector to engage with future generations. She uses her creativity and passion for agriculture through her storytelling initiative called Ekongke. There she celebrates Nigerian agriculture through unique photos of women farmers, starting meaningful conversations around food and fiber production. This will strengthen rural communities by enabling a new generation to access opportunities across primary industries and provide an ongoing connection for the older generation of farmers as they transition out of hands-on agriculture.

Ryan Nienaber

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Co-founder of Greenfish

Greenfish

Ryan Nienaber was born and raised in Cape Town, South Africa and has been fishing since the age of 5. He grew up on a traditional landline boat catching snoek and worked my way onto the tuna boats. He now has his own family-owned and operated factory, adding value to community-based catches, and distributing to top restaurants and home chefs.

Sarah Pima

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Executive Director of Human Dignity and Environmental Care Foundation

HUDEFO

Sarah Pima from Tanzania is an executive director of a non-Governmental Organization called Human Dignity and Environmental Care Foundation (HUDEFO). She is a marine researcher who is passionate about nature and lives to work with communities. Her organization has three thematic areas: environmental conservation (marine and forest), waste management, and gender and climate change.

Seamus Bonner

Seamus Bonner

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Secretary

Irish Islands Marine Resource Organisation (IIMRO)

I am secretary of The Irish Islands Marine Resource Organisation who represent fishers based on the offshore islands of Ireland. IIMRO is a cooperative and EU producer organisation. I also serve on the board of Low Impact Fishers of Europe, a pan European representative organisation representing small-scale, low-impact fishers.

Twitter: @seamusbonner @islandsmarine

Soojin Yang

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Illustrator

In South Korea, she studied education and in Italy, she studied sustainable food system. In her daily life, she draws. Now, She is mingling her life experiences (education and food) with her passion (drawing) in order to convey hopeful message to the world. A series of Corona thoughts and Reflections, 2020 that she drew and shared with her teachers and classmates during the pandemic inspired her how powerful illustration can be as a communication medium. She keeps exploring the world to listen to the beautiful stories that need to be told. The most recent adventure was at the Buddhist Temple in South Korea to observe the spirit and values contained in Korean Temple cuisine.

Sutisna

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Aquaculturist

ASIC

Sutsina is a freshwater Vaname shrimp aquaculturist.

Trini Pratiwi

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Project Manager, A Greener Blue

The Lexicon

Trini Pratiwi is an aquaculture specialist and Project Manager at the Asian Seafood Improvement Collaborative (ASIC). She manages place-based improvement programs for Asian seafood producers towards sustainability verification and provide direct market access.

Before joining ASIC, she worked in IDH, the Sustainable Trade Initiative as aquaculture program officer and Advisor to Minister at the Indonesian Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries.  Trini has an MAppSc in Aquaculture from University of Tasmania, Australia.

Tu David Phu

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Owner

TDP Enterprises

Tu David Phu is a Vietnamese-American chef and Bravo’s Top Chef Alumnus from Oakland, California. His extensive resume is centered around food, working in some of the nation’s top restaurants, being the co-executive producer of an Emmy-nominated film, and a community advisor working to democratize food injustices.

As a first-generation Vietnamese-American, he has a strong passion for food justice, food recovery, and the Zero-Waste Movement. His advisory principles have been recognized for promoting sustainable seafood options that are rich in lessons from his birthright through food.

Vicente Covarrubias

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Storyteller

Vicente Covarrubias is a Mexican globetrotter who has been digitally documenting his adventures since he found an old camera in his mother’s closet. Since then he has carried it on all his trips, attempting to capture the essence of each destination to all his family and friends that could not travel with him. Ever since childhood, he loved spending time in the ocean, however, it was not until his nineteenth birthday that he learned to surf. Surfing ignited his love of the sea, which allowed him to explore even more. His goal is to create awareness about protecting the ocean and giving back.

Vivienne Solis Rivera

Vivienne Solis Rivera

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CoopeSoliDar R.L/ Mercado del Mar

El Mercado del Mar (MDM), es una iniciativa comercial de productos marinos costeros de origen sostenible, basado en principios y valores éticos, orientado a la mejora los medios de vida de los pescadores en pequeña escala de las comunidades vinculadas en la Red AMPR y Territorios Marinos de Vida. Con el desarrollo del Mercado del Mar, se completa el círculo de trabajo, que inicia con fortalecimiento local, derechos humanos y cierra con mejorar las condiciones de un mercado justo.
La iniciativa promueve una distribución justa de los beneficios, reconoce el trabajo de las mujeres en la cadena de producción de pesca artesanal de pequeña escala, contribuye a los temas de conservación marina dada la diversidad de productos comerciales y brinda a los consumidores una opción responsable y accesible de consumo de productos del mar.

The Lexicon Team

Douglas Gayeton

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Co-Founder

The Lexicon

Douglas Gayeton, Chief Lexicographer and Co-founder of The Lexicon, is an award-winning information architect, filmmaker, photographer, and writer who has created work at the boundaries of traditional and converging media since the early 90’s. He directed the KNOW YOUR FOOD series for PBS and GROWING ORGANIC for USDA, and has authored two books, SLOW: Life in a Tuscan Town, and LOCAL: The New Face of Food & Farming in America.

Laura Howard-Gayeton

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Co-Founder

The Lexicon

Laura is the co-founder and Executive Director of “The Lexicon.” A social entrepreneur deeply rooted in the environmental movement, she founded Laloo’s, the first goat’s milk ice cream in the United States, a company based on principles informed by food science, water stewardship, animal welfare, and the good food movement. Named a top 10 tastemaker by Newsweek, she continues to advise food companies after a successful exit from ice cream. Prior to Laloo’s, Laura worked in television. She founded Slo.Graffiti, a subsidiary of a Palomar Pictures consumer products branding company, owns one technical patent for Tunnelvision, a proprietary storytelling system for subway systems. Laura is a graduate of Miami University, where she rode for the Equestrian team, and still rides when she isn’t gardening, composting, or pickling something from the farm she shares with her partner Douglas Gayeton. She serves on several nonprofit boards, including Womenserve NGO, which is dedicated to improving the lives of women and girls in Rajasthan, India, and Petaluma Bounty, a community farm. She is an active 4H club Mom who is most proud of her 17-year-old daughter, who led the state of California to victory in the United States Avian Bowl Championship in 2023.

Pier Giorgio Provenzano

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Head of Digital

The Lexicon

Pier Giorgio Provenzano is The Lexicon’s Head of Digital and lead Animator and Video Editor. Based near Bristol, England, his projects include a short film series for PBS, music videos for Napster, a feature-length documentary for HBO, several animated shorts for Warner Brothers and Toyota, short films for Sustainable Food Trust, and GrowEatGather, which showcases British farmers and their role in producing good sustainable food.

Alberto Miti

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Associate Director

The Lexicon

Alberto is an associate director at The Lexicon, where he leads impact campaigns (A Greener Blue, Seafood MAP) and multi-stakeholder projects in collaboration with both private and public organizations.

His work leverages evidence-based storytelling, collaborative approaches and story-based design.

Trini Pratiwi

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Project Manager, A Greener Blue

The Lexicon

Trini Pratiwi is an aquaculture specialist and Project Manager at the Asian Seafood Improvement Collaborative (ASIC). She manages place-based improvement programs for Asian seafood producers towards sustainability verification and provide direct market access.

Before joining ASIC, she worked in IDH, the Sustainable Trade Initiative as aquaculture program officer and Advisor to Minister at the Indonesian Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries.  Trini has an MAppSc in Aquaculture from University of Tasmania, Australia.

Proscovia Alando

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Project Coordinator, A Greener Blue

The Lexicon

Proscovia Alando is a social entrepreneur passionate about food and nutrition security in Africa. She is a food systems leader at African Food Fellowship, the founder of Samaky Hub – an aquaculture consultancy start-up targeting fish farmers, and the co-founder at Ressect – a start-up specialized in farming black soldier fly (BSF) insects as an alternative protein source in animal feed formulation. Proscovia also works as the Regional East African Director at SUSTAIN Switzerland GmbH where she is responsible for coordination and management of aquaculture projects together with SUSTAIN employees and clients. She is a One Young world Ambassador and a firm believer in women and youth empowerment as a catalyst to societal growth.

Grace Gilbakian

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Project Coordinator, A Greener Blue

The Lexicon

Grace Gilbakian is a project coordinator at The Lexicon. Using her passion for food and farming, Grace oversees the internship program and works to facilitate the A Greener Blue Lexicon Lab. Grace earned her BA in environmental arts and humanities and religious studies from Sewanee: The University of the South in 2021, specializing in the intersection between religion and climate. She resides in Atlanta, Georgia, and is an avid home baker.

Sofìa Rubio

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Project Coordinator, South America, A Greener Blue

The Lexicon

Gastronome, biologist, and entrepreneur who fosters the conservation of nature by creating new market models for trading goods from conservation areas. Founder of Shiwi, a social enterprise that turns Peruvian biodiversity into market opportunities.

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We have no idea who grows our food, what farming practices they use, the communities they support, or what processing it undergoes before reaching our plates.

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Over half the world’s agricultural production comes from only three crops. Can we bring greater diversity to our plates?

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In the US, four companies control nearly 85% of the beef we consume. Can we develop more regionally-based markets?

Single-Use Plastics

How can we develop alternatives to single-use plastics that are more sustainable and environmentally friendly?

Regenerative Agriculture

Could changing the way we grow our food provide benefits for people and the planet, and even respond to climate change?

Alternative Proteins

Can we meet the growing global demand for protein while reducing our reliance on traditional animal agriculture?

Food Packaging

It’s not only important what we eat but what our food comes in. Can we develop tools that identify toxic materials used in food packaging?

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What is regenerative agriculture? We’ve developed a framework to explain the principles, practices, ecological benefits and language of regenerative agriculture, then connected them to the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals.

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Food-related chronic diseases are the biggest burden on healthcare systems. What would happen if we treated food as medicine?

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How can we responsibly manage our ocean fisheries so there’s enough seafood for everyone now and for generations to come?

Ecological Benefits

Mobilizing agronomists, farmers, NGOs, chefs, and food companies in defense of biodiversity in nature, agriculture, and on our plates.

Food Choices

Can governments develop guidelines that shift consumer diets, promote balanced nutrition and reduce the risk of chronic disease?

Aquaculture

Will sustainably raising shellfish, finfish, shrimp and algae meet the growing demand for seafood while reducing pressure on wild fisheries?

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How can a universal visual language to describe our food systems bridge cultural barriers and increase consumer literacy?

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What if making the right food choices could be an effective tool for addressing a range of global challenges?

Let’s start with climate change. While it presents our planet with existential challenges, biodiversity loss, desertification, and water scarcity should be of equal concern—they’re all connected.

Instead of seeking singular solutions, we must develop a holistic approach, one that channel our collective energies and achieve positive impacts where they matter most.

To maximize our collective impact, EBF can help consumers focus on six equally important ecological benefits: air, water, soil, biodiversity, equity, and carbon.

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The Lexicon™ is a California-based nonprofit founded in 2009 with a focus on positive solutions for a more sustainable planet.

For the past five years, it has developed an “activator for good ideas” with support from Food at Google. This model gathers domain experts from over 1,000 companies and organizations working at the intersection of food, agriculture, conservation, and climate change.

Together, the community has reached consensus on strategies that respond to challenges across multiple domain areas, including biodiversity, regenerative agriculture, food packaging, aquaculture, and the missing middle in supply chains for meat.

Lexicon of Food is the first public release of that work.

 

Agrobiodiversity

Over half the world’s agricultural production comes from only three crops. Can we bring greater diversity to our plates?

Meat OS

In the US, four companies control nearly 85% of the beef we consume. Can we develop more regionally-based markets?

Single-Use Plastics

How can we develop alternatives to single-use plastics that are more sustainable and environmentally friendly?

Regenerative Agriculture

Could changing the way we grow our food provide benefits for people and the planet, and even respond to climate change?

Alternative Proteins

Can we meet the growing global demand for protein while reducing our reliance on traditional animal agriculture?

Food Packaging

It’s not only important what we eat but what our food comes in. Can we develop tools that identify toxic materials used in food packaging?

Featured

Explore The Lexicon’s collection of immersive storytelling experiences featuring insights from our community of international experts.

The Great Protein Shift
Our experts use an engaging interactive approach to break down the technologies used to create these novel proteins.

Regenerative Agriculture Principle 1

Ten Principles for Regenerative Agriculture
What is regenerative agriculture? We’ve developed a framework to explain the principles, practices, ecological benefits and language of regenerative agriculture, then connected them to the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals.

Food is Medicine

Food-related chronic diseases are the biggest burden on healthcare systems. What would happen if we treated food as medicine?

Fisheries

How can we responsibly manage our ocean fisheries so there’s enough seafood for everyone now and for generations to come?

Ecological Benefits

Mobilizing agronomists, farmers, NGOs, chefs, and food companies in defense of biodiversity in nature, agriculture, and on our plates.

Food Choices

Can governments develop guidelines that shift consumer diets, promote balanced nutrition and reduce the risk of chronic disease?

Aquaculture

Will sustainably raising shellfish, finfish, shrimp and algae meet the growing demand for seafood while reducing pressure on wild fisheries?

Lex Icons

How can a universal visual language to describe our food systems bridge cultural barriers and increase consumer literacy?

Welcome to the “FOOD CHOICES FOR A HEALTHY PLANET” game!

This game was designed to raise awareness about the impacts our food choices have on our own health, but also the environment, climate change and the cultures in which we live.

First, you can choose one of the four global regions and pick a character that you want to play.

Each region has distinct cultural, economic, historical, and agricultural capacities to feed itself, and each character faces different challenges, such as varied access to food, higher or lower family income, and food literacy. 

As you take your character through their day, select the choices you think they might make given their situation. 

At the end of the day you will get a report on the impact of your food choices on five areas: health, healthcare, climate, environment and culture. Take some time to read through them. Now go back and try again. Can you make improvements in all five areas? Did one area score higher, but another score lower? 

FOOD CHOICES FOR A HEALTHY PLANET will help you better understand how all these regions and characters’ particularities can influence our food choices, and how our food choices can impact our personal health, national healthcare, environment, climate, and culture. Let’s Play!

The FOOD CHOICES FOR A HEALTHY PLANET game allows users to experience the dramatic connections between food and climate in a unique and engaging way. The venue and the game set-up provides attendees with a fun experience, with a potential to add a new layer of storytelling about this topic.

Starting the game: the pilot version of the game features four country/regions: Each reflects a different way people (and the national dietary guidelines) look at diets: Nordic Countries (sustainability), Brazil (local and whole foods instead of ultra-processed foods); Canada (plant-forward), and Indonesia (developing countries).

Personalizing the game: players begin by choosing a country and then a character who they help in making food choices over the course of one day. Later versions may allow for creating custom avatars.

Making tough food choices: This interactive game for all ages shows how the food choices we make impact our health and the environment, and even contribute to climate change.

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Water Quality

Providing best water quality conditions to ensure optimal living condition for growth, breeding and other physiological needs

Water quality is sourced from natural seawater with dependency on the tidal system. Water is treated to adjust pH and alkalinity before stocking.

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Smallholder Farmer

Producers that own and manages the farm operating under small-scale farming model with limited input, investment which leads to low to medium production yield

All 1,149 of our farmers in both regencies are smallholder farmers who operate with low stocking density, traditional ponds, and no use of any other intensification technology.

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Worker Safety

Safe working conditions — cleanliness, lighting, equipment, paid overtime, hazard safety, etc. — happen when businesses conduct workplace safety audits and invest in the wellbeing of their employees

Company ensure implementation of safe working conditions by applying representative of workers to health and safety and conduct regular health and safety training. The practices are proven by ASIC standards’ implementation

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Community Livelihood

Implementation of farming operations, management and trading that impact positively to community wellbeing and sustainable better way of living

The company works with local stakeholders and local governments to create support for farmers and the farming community in increasing resilience. Our farming community is empowered by local stakeholders continuously to maintain a long generation of farmers.

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Frozen at Peak Freshness

Freezing seafood rapidly when it is at peak freshness to ensure a higher quality and longer lasting product

Our harvests are immediately frozen with ice flakes in layers in cool boxes. Boxes are equipped with paper records and coding for traceability. We ensure that our harvests are processed with the utmost care at <-18 degrees Celsius.

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Deforestation Free

Sourcing plant based ingredients, like soy, from producers that do not destroy forests to increase their growing area and produce fish feed ingredients

With adjacent locations to mangroves and coastal areas, our farmers and company are committed to no deforestation at any scale. Mangrove rehabilitation and replantation are conducted every year in collaboration with local authorities. Our farms are not established in protected habitats and have not resulted from deforestation activity since the beginning of our establishment.

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Natural Feed

Implement only natural feeds grown in water for aquatic animal’s feed without use of commercial feed

Our black tiger shrimps are not fed using commercial feed. The system is zero input and depends fully on natural feed grown in the pond. Our farmers use organic fertilizer and probiotics to enhance the water quality.

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Increased Biodiversity

Enhance biodiversity through integration of nature conservation and food production without negative impact to surrounding ecosysytem

As our practices are natural, organic, and zero input, farms coexist with surrounding biodiversity which increases the volume of polyculture and mangrove coverage area. Farmers’ groups, along with the company, conduct regular benthic assessments, river cleaning, and mangrove planting.

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THE TERM “MOONSHOT” IS OFTEN USED TO DESCRIBE an initiative that goes beyond the confines of the present by transforming our greatest aspirations into reality, but the story of a moonshot isn’t that of a single rocket. In fact, the Apollo program that put Neil Armstrong on the moon was actually preceded by the Gemini program, which in a two-year span rapidly put ten rockets into space. This “accelerated” process — with a new mission nearly every 2-3 months — allowed NASA to rapidly iterate, validate their findings and learn from their mistakes. Telemetry. Propulsion. Re-entry. Each mission helped NASA build and test a new piece of the puzzle.

The program also had its fair share of creative challenges, especially at the outset, as the urgency of the task at hand required that the roadmap for getting to the moon be written in parallel with the rapid pace of Gemini missions. Through it all, the NASA teams never lost sight of their ultimate goal, and the teams finally aligned on their shared responsibilities. Within three years of Gemini’s conclusion, a man did walk on the moon.

FACT is a food systems solutions activator that assesses the current food landscape, engages with key influencers, identifies trends, surveys innovative work and creates greater visibility for ideas and practices with the potential to shift key food and agricultural paradigms.

Each activator focuses on a single moonshot; instead of producing white papers, policy briefs or peer-reviewed articles, these teams design and implement blueprints for action. At the end of each activator, their work is released to the public and open-sourced.

As with any rapid iteration process, many of our activators re-assess their initial plans and pivot to address new challenges along the way. Still, one thing has remained constant: their conviction that by working together and pooling their knowledge and resources, they can create a multiplier effect to more rapidly activate change.

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Douglas Gayeton

Co-Founder
THE LEXICON

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Michiel Bakker

Vice President
Global Workplace Programs
GOOGLE

Eligibility, Submission Terms and Conditions

Sponsor

A Greener Blue Global Storytelling Initiative is sponsored by The Lexicon, a US based 501(c)(3) public charity.

Opportunity

Storytellers will join A Greener Blue Storytelling Collective to create stories for the International Year of Artisanal Fisheries and Aquaculture with the FAO and its partner organizations. Members of the Collective will take part in a private online “Total Storytelling Lab” led by The Lexicon’s Douglas Gayeton. Upon completion of this online certificate program, members of the Collective will join seafood experts from around the globe in creating A Greener Blue Storytelling initiative.

Terms

Who can enter and how selections are made.

A Greener Blue is a global call to action that is open to individuals and teams from all over the world. Below is a non-exhaustive list of subjects the initiative targets.

  • Creatives and storytellers with a passion for food and the willingness to support small-scale fisherpeople and experts worldwide. This category includes, but is not exhausted in photographers, videomakers, illustrators, podcasters, and writers.
  • Food Activists working to change open sea fishing and aquaculture; 
  • Members of fishing and indigenous communities that support their communities, share their stories and protect their way of life;
  • Local and International NGOs work every day with actors across the whole value chain to create more sustainable seafood models.

To apply, prospective participants will need to fill out the form on the website, by filling out each part of it. Applications left incomplete or containing information that is not complete enough will receive a low score and have less chance of being admitted to the storytelling lab.

Nonprofit organizations, communities of fishers and fish farmers and companies that are seeking a closer partnership or special support can also apply by contacting hello@thelexicon.org and interacting with the members of our team.

Special attention will be given to the section of the form regarding the stories that the applicants want to tell and the reasons for participating. All proposals for stories regarding small-scale or artisanal fishers or aquaculturists, communities of artisanal fishers or aquaculturists, and workers in different steps of the seafood value chain will be considered.

Stories should show the important role that these figures play in building a more sustainable seafood system. To help with this narrative, the initiative has identified 10 principles that define a more sustainable seafood system. These can be viewed on the initiative’s website and they state:
Seafood is sustainable when:

  • it helps address climate change
  • it supports global ecosystems
  • it optimizes impact on resources and nutrient cycles.
  • it promotes a safe growing environment for safe food sources.
  • it advances animal welfare.
  • it enhances flavor and nutrition.
  • it builds resilience and self-sufficiency in local communities.
  • it prioritizes inclusion, equality, and fair treatment of workers.
  • it preserves legality and the quality and the story of the product throughout the value chain.
  • it creates opportunities along the whole value chain.

Proposed stories should show one or more of these principles in practice.

Applications are open from the 28th of June to the 15th of August 2022. There will be 50 selected applicants who will be granted access to The Lexicon’s Total Storytelling Lab. These 50 applicants will be asked to accept and sign a learning agreement and acceptance of participation document with which they agree to respect The Lexicon’s code of conduct.

The first part of the lab will take place online between August the 22nd and August the 26th and focus on training participants on the foundation of storytelling, supporting them to create a production plan, and aligning all of them around a shared vision.

Based on their motivation, quality of the story, geography, and participation in the online Lab, a selected group of participants will be gifted a GoPro camera offered to the program by GoPro For A Change. Participants who are selected to receive the GoPro camera will need to sign an acceptance and usage agreement.

The second part of the Storytelling Lab will consist of a production period in which each participant will be supported in the production of their own story. This period goes from August 26th to October 13th. Each participant will have the opportunity to access special mentorship from an international network of storytellers and seafood experts who will help them build their story. The Lexicon also provides editors, animators, and graphic designers to support participants with more technical skills.

The final deadline to submit the stories is the 14th of October. Participants will be able to both submit complete edited stories, or footage accompanied by a storyboard to be assembled by The Lexicon’s team.

All applicants who will exhibit conduct and behavior that is contrary to The Lexicon’s code of conduct will be automatically disqualified. This includes applicants proposing stories that openly discriminate against a social or ethnic group, advocate for a political group, incite violence against any group, or incite to commit crimes of any kind.

All submissions must be the entrant’s original work. Submissions must not infringe upon the trademark, copyright, moral rights, intellectual rights, or rights of privacy of any entity or person.

Participants will retain the copyrights to their work while also granting access to The Lexicon and the other partners of the initiative to share their contributions as part of A Greener Blue Global Storytelling Initiative.

If a potential selected applicant cannot be reached by the team of the Initiative within three (3) working days, using the contact information provided at the time of entry, or if the communication is returned as undeliverable, that potential participant shall forfeit.

Offering

Selected applicants will be granted access to an advanced Storytelling Lab taught and facilitated by Douglas Gayeton, award-winning storyteller and information architect, co-founder of The Lexicon. In this course, participants will learn new techniques that will improve their storytelling skills and be able to better communicate their work with a global audience. This skill includes (but is not limited to) how to build a production plan for a documentary, how to find and interact with subjects, and how to shoot a short documentary.

Twenty of the participants will receive a GoPro Hero 11 Digital Video and Audio Cameras by September 15, 2022. Additional participants may receive GoPro Digital Video and Audio Cameras to be announced at a later date. The recipients will be selected by advisors to the program and will be based on selection criteria (see below) on proposals by Storytelling Lab participants. The selections will keep in accordance with Lab criteria concerning geography, active participation in the Storytelling Lab and commitment to the creation of a story for the Initiative, a GoPro Camera to use to complete the storytelling lab and document their story. These recipients will be asked to sign an acceptance letter with terms of use and condition to receive the camera. 

The Lexicon provides video editors, graphic designers, and animators to support the participants to complete their stories.

The submitted stories will be showcased during international and local events, starting from the closing event of the International Year of Fisheries and Aquaculture 2022 in Rome, in January 2023. The authors of the stories will be credited and may be invited to join.

All selection criteria

Storytelling lab participation:

Applicants that will be granted access to the storytelling Lab will be evaluated based on the entries they provided in the online form, and in particular:

  • The completeness of their form
  • The relevance of their story (coherence with the main goal of the initiative and 10 principles)
  • Written motivation explained
  • Geography (the initiative aims at showcasing stories from all over the world so the mix of locations will be a factor that the selection committee will take into account)
 

Applications will be evaluated by a team of 4 judges from The Lexicon, GSSI and the team of IYAFA (Selection committee).

When selecting applications, the call promoters may request additional documentation or interviews both for the purpose of verifying compliance with eligibility requirements and to facilitate proposal evaluation.

Camera recipients:

Participants to the Storytelling Lab who will be given a GoPro camera will be selected based on:

  • Quality of the story (coherence with the initiative and the 10 principles)
  • Motivation demonstrated during the interaction in the online class
  • Participation in the online class (participants that will attend less than 4 classes will be automatically excluded)
 

The evaluation will be carried out by a team of 4 judges from The Lexicon, GSSI and the team of IYAFA (Selection committee).

Incidental expenses and all other costs and expenses which are not specifically listed in these Official Rules but which may be associated with the acceptance, receipt and use of the Storytelling Lab and the camera are solely the responsibility of the respective participants and are not covered by The Lexicon or any of the A Greener Blue partners.

All participants who receive a Camera are required to sign an agreement allowing GoPro for a Cause, The Lexicon and GSSI to utilize the films for A Greener Blue and their promotional purposes. All participants will be required to an agreement to upload their footage into the shared drive of The Lexicon and make the stories, films and images available for The Lexicon and the promoting partners of A Greener Blue.

Additional Limitations

Selection and distribution of the camera is non-transferable. No substitution or cash equivalent of the cameras is granted. The Lexicon and its respective partners and representatives are not responsible for any typographical or other errors in the offer or administration of the Initiative, including, but not limited to, errors in any printing or posting or the Official Rules, the selection and announcement of any selected participant, or the distribution of any equipment. Any attempt to damage the content or operation of this Initiative is unlawful and subject to possible legal action by The Lexicon. The Lexicon reserves the right to terminate, suspend or amend the Initiative, without notice, and for any reason, including, without limitation, if The Lexicon determines that the Lab cannot be conducted as planned or should a virus, bug, tampering or unauthorized intervention, technical failure or other cause beyond The Lexicon’s control corrupt the administration, security, fairness, integrity or proper play of the Contest. In the event any tampering or unauthorized intervention may have occurred, The Lexicon reserves the right to void suspect entries at issue.

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