18th INFOFISH WORLD TUNA TRADE CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION 49 Session 5 Advancing Global Food Security and Livelihoods for Healthier Communities How integral and important is the global tuna industry as an actor and participant in advancing sustainable development issues such as global food security, health and nutrition, better communities, and protection of livelihoods? Session 5 is an opportunity to speak to how the global tuna industry is involved in Blue Transformation initiatives and the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals overall, while actively contributing to some of the most pressing global concerns of our time and working forward. How does the tuna industry view itself in this regard and its responsibility towards this end, and how actively is it really engaged in contributing to global prosperity?
18th INFOFISH WORLD TUNA TRADE CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION 50 Enhancing Market Access for Small-Scale Fishermen through Private-Public Partnerships Martin Purves Managing Director International Pole & Line Foundation (IPNLF) Mr 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. He later joined scientific cruises as a cruise leader, spending more than three years on fishing vessels of all sizes in the Southern, Indian, Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. He gained further experience as a resource manager at the South African fisheries department, where he represented his country at RFMO meetings. 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 most challenging job he ever did was to work as a fisherman in the Southern Ocean. In the global pursuit of sustainable development, the plight of small-scale fishers and the vitality of coastal communities stand at the forefront. This session delves into the imperative of enhancing market access for small-scale fishers through the strategic collaboration of private-public partnerships (PPPs). It emphasises the dual responsibility of markets to support small-scale fisheries while advancing broader socioeconomic and environmental goals. Central to this discussion is the recognition that sustainable fisheries are not just a matter of environmental conservation but are essential for ensuring food security, poverty alleviation, and economic prosperity, especially in coastal regions. Initiatives focusing on PPPs offer a promising avenue to achieve this synergy, creating win-win scenarios where market demands are met sustainably while local communities thrive. This session will explore successful PPP models, highlighting innovative approaches that balance economic profitability with social and environmental responsibility. These initiatives are aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly SDG 14 (Life Below Water) and SDG 8 (Decent Work and Economic Growth), ensuring a healthy future for the ocean and blue economy while fostering resilient and inclusive coastal communities. By examining practical strategies and best practices, this session aims to inspire policymakers, industry stakeholders, and civil society actors to collaborate effectively in unlocking the full potential of smallscale fisheries within a framework of sustainability, equity, and prosperity for present and future generations. Website: www.ipnlf.org Email: [email protected]
18th INFOFISH WORLD TUNA TRADE CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION 51 Making the Invisible, Visible: Strengthening the Role of Women in the Tuna Sector Sandra Ochoa Jaramillo Chief Industrial Officer Bolton Food and Tri Marine Ms Sandra Ochoa Jaramillo has over 25 years of professional experience in fishing products transformation, mainly in the tuna industry. She has worked in several countries, including Colombia, Morocco, and Ecuador in a variety of roles such as Production Manager, Plant Manager and Operations Director. In May 2020 she joined Tri Marine as General Manager of Seafman in Ecuador and since 2023 as Industrial Director, Latam Tri Marine. Tuna supply chains are one of the most complex and longest value chains in the food sector; and like in most value chain analysis, gender analysis in the tuna sector is usually the weakest area. Women and men are involved at the different stages of the chain, but the activities which involve women are given less importance. However, if there is one industry in which women are, and have been, protagonists, it is the tuna processing plants. With their manual and precise work, women have played a crucial, but often overlooked, role in this sector. To make the invisible visible, gender equality must be a priority for our sector. In industrial fisheries, gender-sensitive policies would aid women workers to achieve greater dignity; and better welfare and working conditions, as well as protection. Women themselves need to better understand their rights and the sector must enhance the capacity of women to see themselves as important social and economic contributors. This transformation will ultimately lead to a more sustainable future for the tuna sector. This presentation will share some examples of the commitments, initiatives and programs that have been developed in Bolton Food and Tri Marine plants, aimed at improving the living conditions of women and their communities. Website: [email protected] Email: [email protected]
18th INFOFISH WORLD TUNA TRADE CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION 52 GET IN TOUCH www.seafoodmatter.eu www.linkedin.com/company/seafoodmatter Celebrating a decade of dedication to a holistic sustainability approach, Seafoodmatter marks its 10th anniversary with pride and reflection. What began as a vision to drive positive change has now blossomed into a global force for environmental responsibility and social impact in each client who requested our technical support and advice. Our Global Impact on Numbers “Ten years, several dozen articles, thousands of images, hundreds of assessments, countless adventures, one mission: Create solutions that impact positively the fisheries and aquaculture global industry socially, economically and environmentally sustainable”, Founder & Director of Seafoodmatter Marcelo Hidalgo 51 Countries – worked More than 100 MSC Chain of Custody Assessment More than 150 Aquaculture Stewardship Council Farm Assessments (Seriola, Shrimp, Oysters, Tilapia, Salmon, and Trout fish) 5 Fisheries assisted in obtaining the Marine Stewardship Council MSC certification More than 90 Fishing vessels assessed against ILOC 188, IMO, and Human Rights (Purse seiners, trawlers, and long liners) More than 1000 Crew members were interviewed on Social Accountability aspects, and more than 600 interviews on Labor rights in the Aquaculture Sector. Speaker 54 Seafood conferences and events 27 Clients Globally 48 Workshops delivered 10 Technical advisory member 2 Steering board member 4 associated technical partners @DaruIsland_PNGMarceloHidalgo
18th INFOFISH WORLD TUNA TRADE CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION 53 Session 6 Blue Transformation, Innovation, Research, Science & Technology It is expected that digitisation and innovation will naturally resonate and feature in all sessions as an industry enabler. However, Session 6 provides a clearer focus and emphasis on smart technologies, cutting-edge innovation, and pioneering trends that have industry-wide applications in terms of Blue Transformation and sustainable industry growth. The presentations and discussions will provide a valuable key-text for how technology is such a critical enabler for the industry on all fronts.
18th INFOFISH WORLD TUNA TRADE CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION 54 6.1 Innovation and Food Safety Digital Analytical Solutions and Environmentally Friendly Testing Antonio Bustamante Manager BIOLAN Southeast Asia Mr Antonio Bustamante has been the Delegate for BIOLAN in Asia for the last 10 years. BIOLAN is a European R&D Biotechnology Company which creates tools and solutions for food safety and quality control. The company works in more than 40 countries and exports 80% of its products. Since he received his degree in Industrial Design by the Chamber of Industry and Commerce, Madrid, in 1997, he has been a passionate solutions developer and an adaptive consultant. In the last decade, he has been highly involved in food safety and process improvements aimed at developing high quality products. His work with BIOLAN’s Innovation and Research Department has led to significant advances in analytical methods for quality control in the agro-food industry. Thanks to the implementation of this technology, processors as well as other institutions and governmental organisations have been able to identify and quantify allergens and critical parameters in a very easy, clean and efficient way. Through years of working in the industry and maintaining extensive cooperation with private universities and the most important players of the industry, Mr Bustamante has achieved wide understanding and knowledge about food technology, and fisheries, and is therefore able to guide companies to ensure best product quality. Digital Data and Transparency on Quality Measures The industry is going through a process of innovation in order to make practices more efficient and more automated. Digitalisation is playing an important role in this transformation, and data recording is a must, to assure market players and retailers of the validity and transparency of data that has been collected and the processes involved. In doing its part, BIOLAN has adopted new laboratory innovations which aim towards cleaner and more sustainable practices such as reducing or even abandoning the usage of acids and hazardous elements. Efficiency and waste management are optimised. Website: www.biolanmb.com Email: [email protected]
18th INFOFISH WORLD TUNA TRADE CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION 55 Tuna Grading AI Application Kazuhiro Shimura Group Creative Director Dentsu Inc. With a background in biotechnology, Mr Kazuhiro Shimura started his career at Dentsu, where he joined the Toyota Future Mobility Development Division and was involved in the development of “i-ROAD”, a three-wheeled electric vehicle and its mobility-related services. His strengths are his ability to bring innovation to advertising, business design, and even product services based on creative ideas using technology and data. As Creative Director, he has received numerous international awards including Cannes Lions, One Show, Clio, D&AD, NY ADC, LIA, New York Festivals, and Grand Prix at Spikes Asia and Adfest. He has also stood on the stages of countless global conferences as a speaker, including at Cannes. Mr Shimura is the project leader of TUNA SCOPE, the world’s first AI solution which assesses tuna quality. It uses deep learning to master the discerning skills possessed by skilled artisans with decades of training in Japan, a country with a long history of fisheries. The project has been successful in translating this rich tradition into a single smartphone application that anyone in the world can use to judge tuna quality. This presentation will trace the journey of TUNA SCOPE from the development process, its introduction to factories, the path to global deployment, and consumer acceptance of the AI tuna being sold in numerous stores. It will also focus on the development and future possibilities of a new AI model that can handle raw tuna, and the realisation of “TUNA BRAIN”, an AI development platform that can be tailor-made to meet the discerning standards of different factories. Email: [email protected] cc: [email protected]
18th INFOFISH WORLD TUNA TRADE CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION 56 Innovative and Sustainable Practices in Tuna Grading Julien Vidus Regional Sales Director, Fish Asia and Oceania Marel Mr Julien Vidus is the Regional Sales Director Asia & Oceania at Marel Fish, living in Tokyo, Japan. Holding a master’s degree in Innovation & Technology Management from France and driven by a passion for food, Julien has more than 15 years of experience in various technical and commercial roles in the food processing industry in the Asia-Pacific, helping processors (from small local companies to large multinationals enterprises) in the seafood and canned food industry to grow their business through innovative technologies to increase the level of automation of their factories and gain a competitive edge while being more sustainable. Marel’s commitment to sustainability is demonstrated through innovative equipment and software solutions, designed to mitigate food waste, enhance resource efficiency, and reduce environmental impact in food processing. Marel’s weighing, grading, and batching solutions for tuna help streamline production processes, aligning with purchase orders and customer requirements to minimize waste and maximise yield particularly in challenging food processing environments, emphasising accuracy, reliability, and robustness. Marel software offers a full traceability solution, from source to shelf, providing a complete overview of the raw materials’ journey through processing, from reception to dispatch, minimising the size of recalls. It also enables you to produce the right information to fulfill quality certification requirements. Gaining insight into Marel’s connectivity reveals how it impacts the entire tuna processing value chain by providing integrated solutions to optimise food processing operations while advancing sustainability goals. Website: www.marel.com Email: [email protected]
18th INFOFISH WORLD TUNA TRADE CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION 57 Drone Technology and Tuna Fisheries Jorge Pérez-Bouzada Sales Director Marine Instruments Mr Jorge Pérez-Bouzada has spent most of his professional career linked, directly or indirectly, to the food industry, and with a special relationship with the aquaculture, fishing and seafood processing sectors. He holds a degree in Veterinary Science with a specialisation in Animal Production from the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, and completed his academic training with an Executive MBA from the Instituto de Empresa and a Master’s degree in International Business from the University of Reading (UK). Throughout his professional career, he has managed different projects and teams in biotech companies such as Xenotechs Laboratorios and AMSlab, and those in the food sector such as Tinamenor, FrieslandCampina and Marfrío. Before joining Marine Instruments, he was General Manager of a fresh and frozen fish processing factory in Dakar (Senegal). Marine Instruments, a world leader in advanced technology for the tuna industry, presents Tunadrone, a drone designed specifically for this sector and which is already in the commercialization phase. In recent years, it has already been used by different navies and governments to locate and track targets at sea, with developments that are benefiting the tuna industry. Website: www.marineinstruments.es Email: [email protected]
18th INFOFISH WORLD TUNA TRADE CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION 58 6.2 Smart and Innovative Fishing Technology Smart Technologies Towards a New Era in Sustainable Tuna Fishing Pedro Vigil Global Sales Director SATLINK Mr Pedro Vigil holds an M. Sc. in Telecommunications Engineering from Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (UPM) and an MBA from IE Business School in Madrid. His professional journey has taken him to various technological multinational and consulting firms, where he took on pivotal roles in program management, business development, strategy and commercial functions, amongst others. Since January 2018, Mr Vigil has served as the Global Sales and Marketing Director at SATLINK, a global leader technology company focused on ocean management and sustainable fisheries. Tuna fishing is evolving towards a new era, where smart technologies are not only welcome, but essential to guarantee the long-term sustainability of both the fishing activity and the oceans’ resources. And that’s exactly what Satlink does best: our complete portfolio of smart technologies is focused on ensuring fishing efficiency and sustainability, improving fisheries management, and guaranteeing ocean conservation. In 2022, Satlink was awarded by the United Nations for its contribution to oceans conservation. Among Satlink’s solutions for the tuna fishing industry are smart DSFs (Devices for Sustainable Fishing), that allow fleets to obtain accurate information on the best fishing locations; and the volume and composition of different species present. This has a direct impact on sustainability and species protection, by enabling discrimination and selective fishing. The capture of species subject to restrictions in different oceans is minimised, while allowing fleets to focus on target species and comply with quotas, optimising fishing efforts and saving time, resources, fuel, and carbon footprint. At the same time, value-added services such as oceanography and AIS information, allow fishermen to gather all available fishing and maritime data, as well as observe and understand the environment they will encounter at sea, even before getting there. Conserving the long-term sustainability of the oceans also relies on fisheries management. Evolving technologies, such as electronic monitoring, help both the industry and regulators to improve the management of their fisheries, fleets and resources, while ensuring good practices, transparency and compliance. As technology evolves, the future promises exciting possibilities for managing the ocean’s resources. Website: www.satlink.es Email: [email protected] Cc: [email protected]
18th INFOFISH WORLD TUNA TRADE CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION 59 Sustainability as Opportunity: Reframing the Future with Smart Technology Ángel Martínez Commercial Director ZUNIBAL Mr Ángel Martínez is on a mission to help global tuna fisheries be more sustainable and efficient. As Zunibal’s Commercial Director, he is passionate about the opportunities for sustainable growth and technology evolution within the tuna industry. With a background in sales and leadership, his career expands over several industries including energy, defence and of course, maritime. He earned his MBA from IE Business School in Madrid, graduating with honours; and is a member of the international Beta Gamma Sigma honor society. With more than 25 years of expertise in the tuna fishing industry, Zunibal has evolved into a solutions provider that applies models of disruptive innovation to preserve ocean health, and to enhance fishermen’s decision-making. In recognition of Zunibal’s achievements, it was named as the winner of the international Quality Innovation Award 2024 in the Potential Innovation category. Zunibal has been dedicated to developing a growing suite of data-driven solutions powered by artificial intelligence during the last five years. Some of the state-of-the-art products include: locating optimal fishing areas, accurate biomass estimation and specific species detection. These products not only minimise bycatch, but also enhance efficiency while lowering the industry´s carbon footprint. These innovations are key to transforming the fishing industry, aiming to make it sustainable for future generations. In addition, Zunibal is committed to promoting circularity projects within the fishing industry. Focused on closed-loop recycling initiatives, Zunibal engages with artisanal fishing communities, in collaboration with industry partners, government agencies, scientific groups and local communities. “We envision a future where by pioneering sustainable practices, we’ll create a lasting legacy of healthy oceans, thriving ecosystems, and empowered fishing communities for generations to come”. Website: www.zunibal.com Email: [email protected]
18th INFOFISH WORLD TUNA TRADE CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION 60 The Role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Blue Transformation and Tuna Sustainability - How AI will Disrupt the Tuna Industry Eric Enno Tamm CEO/Co-Founder ThisFish Inc. Mr Eric Enno Tamm is the Co-Founder and CEO of ThisFish Inc., a Vancouver-based company providing software and artificial intelligence to the seafood industry. He is considered a leader in global seafood traceability, having pioneered a consumer tracing app for seafood in 2011 and now pioneering the adoption of machine learning and computer vision technologies in the seafood processing sector. He has more than 20 years of experience in commercial fisheries and 15 years of experience in technology development. Mr Tamm was born and raised in a commercial fishing family which goes back generations in Canada’s North Pacific. He holds Master’s degrees from the University of Southern California in Los Angeles and Lund University in Sweden. Artificial intelligence (AI) is now a part of our daily lives from facial recognition to Amazon’s delivery algorithms. It is transforming industries from optimising supply chains and agriculture, to generating images and text. So how is AI going to disrupt the global tuna industry? Because of the natural variability of tuna, seafood producers often find it difficult to predict quality and production outcomes, such as yields. As it turns out, that’s a perfect problem for AI, which can help the industry become more predictable and profitable. In this talk, Mr Tamm will provide an overview of what AI is, and how it works. He explains concepts such as machine learning, neural networks, computer vision and large language models (think ChatGPT). He’ll survey the current uses of AI in the seafood sector, comparing adoption between aquaculture and fisheries. He’ll then talk about how AI can help automate, optimise, predict and classify; and explore how AI could help the tuna sector, providing a look at existing AI-use cases, current R&D and what the future may hold. He’ll conclude with some practical advice on how companies can prepare themselves for the AI revolution. Website: https://this.fish Email: [email protected]
18th INFOFISH WORLD TUNA TRADE CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION 61 Session 7 Blue Transformation and the Future of Certification, Social Accountability and Sustainability in Contributing to a More Responsible Global Tuna Industry As an industry, how are certification, social accountability and sustainability contributing to a safer, cleaner and responsible global tuna industry? While acknowledging that there have been laudable achievements by the global tuna industry in recent years, Session 7 closes TUNA 2024 with a robust discussion on how all stakeholders can contribute further to the sustainability and prosperity of both people and planet.
18th INFOFISH WORLD TUNA TRADE CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION 62 New Horizons: Ensuring Crew Welfare at the Nexus of Technology Advancement and Modern Media Exposure Bubba Cook Western and Central Pacific Tuna Programme Manager World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) Mr Bubba Cook has spent a lifetime on the ocean and 20 years working in fisheries. He began his career in the US Navy, which took him around the world and sparked an interest in international fisheries. Troubled by the fishery declines he observed, he secured a B.Sc. in Fisheries from Texas A&M University followed by a J.D. in Environmental Law from Lewis & Clark College. He then worked for the US National Marine Fisheries Service in Alaska, where he led implementation of the Bering Sea crab quota programme. He later joined WWF’s Arctic Programme supporting fisheries projects in Russia and Alaska. In 2010, he joined the US Peace Corps in Fiji, where he supported small-scale marine conservation projects. Since 2012, he has served as the Western and Central Pacific Tuna Programme Manager for WWF from New Zealand, where he supports sustainable tuna fishing through policy improvements, market tools, and technological innovation. Overall, recent advancements in technology have provided valuable tools and methods for promoting human rights and labour rights at sea, enhancing transparency, accountability, and oversight in the maritime industry. Worker voice initiatives, cameras on vessels, satellite tracking and monitoring, as well as data analytics and predictive models are all contributing to improved visibility and thus, improved labour conditions in the seafood supply chain. However, it is essential to recognise that technological solutions must be complemented by robust legal frameworks, effective enforcement mechanisms, and collaboration among stakeholders to achieve meaningful and lasting improvements in the working conditions for seafarers. Email: [email protected]
18th INFOFISH WORLD TUNA TRADE CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION 63 Mainstreaming a Human Rights Approach in Advancing Accountability, Transparency and Sustainability in the Global Tuna Fishing Industry and Supply Chain Mohammad Arifsyah Global Project Lead, Beyond Seafood Campaign Greenpeace Southeast Asia Mr Mohammad Arifsyah is the Global Project Lead for Greenpeace’s Beyond Seafood Campaign. He joined Greenpeace Southeast Asia in 2013 and leads projects to address overfishing issues in the region. Prior to assuming the global role in 2022, he served as Regional Greenpeace Southeast Asia (GPSEA) - Oceans Campaign Lead for Beyond Seafood Campaign project development and implementation in Southeast Asia (Thailand, Indonesia, and Philippines). He has worked for the last decade to expose and tackle threats from illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing and slavery at sea through field investigations, policy advocacy, corporate engagement, and political work. Mr Mohammad Arifsyah possesses extensive field experience working with vulnerable populations and survivors of conflict and natural disasters. Before joining Greenpeace Southeast Asia, from 2005-2012, he worked with Lamjabat Foundation and World Wild Fund for Nature - Indonesia in Aceh to deliver post-tsunami social, environmental, and economic recovery programming. Decades of overfishing have caused industrial vessels to venture further into the high seas to maintain profitable catches. Distantwater fishing (DWF) vessels may be involved in illegal fishing and other fisheries and transnational organised crimes such as forced labour and trafficking in persons (TIP), away from the jurisdiction and prying eyes of coastal nations. The situation is made worse by a lack of effective fisheries management, particularly in monitoring, control, and surveillance (MCS). Transshipment at sea enables the fishing vessels to stay offshore for months, or sometimes even years, to increase fishing time, which is a way to reduce fuel costs and labour expenses. Fishers, many of them migrant workers, are vulnerable to severe forms of human rights abuse on board fishing vessels. Greenpeace Southeast Asia (2021), in collaboration with Indonesian Migrant Workers Union (SBMI), has identified the top forced labour indicators experienced by Indonesian migrant fishers. These include withholding of wages (87%), abusive working and living conditions (82%), deception (80%), and abuse of vulnerability (67%). It is crucial to mainstream and enhance a human rights-based approach in fisheries management and ocean protection at all levels to achieve effective, inclusive, sustainable, and just conservation of marine ecosystems; as well as to eliminate human rights abuses and advance accountability, transparency and sustainability in the global tuna fishing industry and its supply chains. Website: www.greenpeace.org/sea Email: [email protected]
18th INFOFISH WORLD TUNA TRADE CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION 64 Social Accountability and Sustainability Initiatives in the Tuna Industry - Traceability Nada Bougouss Fishery Officer, Fisheries and Aquaculture Division Food and Agriculture Organization for the United Nation (FAO) Ms Nada Bougouss is a Fishery Officer at the Value Chain Development Team (NFIMV) of FAO’s Fisheries and Aquaculture Division. With more than 16 years of experience in the fisheries and aquaculture sector, she has been working on value chain development, marketing and trade, post-harvest issues, eco-labelling, certification and traceability. She holds a M. Sc in Food Science from the Institute of Agronomy and Veterinary Science Hassan II (Rabat, Morocco) and a M. Sc in Aquatic Food Security from the University of Stirling, United Kingdom. Website: https://www.fao.org/fishery/en Email: [email protected]
18th INFOFISH WORLD TUNA TRADE CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION 65 Implications of the MSC Fisheries Standard V3.0 on Global Tuna Fisheries Bill Holden Senior Tuna Fisheries Outreach Manager Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) Mr Bill Holden is the Senior Tuna Fisheries Outreach Manager for the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC), a global fisheries certification and ecolabel program. He began working with the MSC in February 2009 and is based in Sydney, Australia. He is involved with developing policies and strategies for the MSC relating to global tuna fisheries as well as tuna fisheries outreach in the Pacific and Indian Oceans. Mr Holden has a wealth of experience in fisheries management with more than 20 years as an owner, operator and skipper of snapper and tuna longliners in the Kingdom of Tonga. As well as his vast industry experience and knowledge of fishing and marketing operations, Mr Holden’s work in associations provides him with an understanding of regional tuna management and he maintains an extensive Pacific network of colleagues, associates and friends. On 1 May 2023, the MSC Fisheries Standard v3.0 became effective for all fisheries seeking to become certified to the MSC Standard. However, after further review and stakeholder input, the MSC Board of Trustees revised the effective date to February 2025 to allow time to amend this version. While all fisheries will need to transition to this version of the Fisheries Standard by 1 November 2030, tuna fisheries in the WCPO region have engaged early by requesting independent assessors to apply Section SE of this Standard for the scoring of Principle 1 Performance Indicators for Harvest Strategies and HCRs in 2023-24. In doing so, these fisheries have agreed to be assessed against all of Fisheries Standard v3.0 at their next reassessment for WCPO bigeye, yellowfin, skipjack and South Pacific albacore. In this presentation Mr Holden will look at the implications of Section SE for global tuna fisheries as well as information about v3.0 of the Standard, and the potential improvements that affect the assessment of tuna fisheries. These improvements are being evaluated by MSC and an independent review panel, and include the process for categorizing Endangered, Threatened and Protected (ETP) species, application of the Evidence Requirement Framework, and clarification of requirements on gear loss and ghost fishing that could impact FAD fisheries. Website: https://www.msc.org/ Email: [email protected]
18th INFOFISH WORLD TUNA TRADE CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION 66 Satellite and CCTV Monitoring, Augmented Reality Audits and Marine Biodiversity Offsets: Sustainable Seafood Certification According to Friend of the Sea and Dolphin-Safe Project Paolo Bray Founder and Director Friend of the Sea and Dolphin-Safe Project Mr Paolo Bray is currently Director of International Programs - Dolphin-Safe project/Earth Island Institute; and Founder and Director of the World Sustainability Organization and the Friend of the Sea certification programme. Over his almost 30 years of experience in conservation, he has helped start and develop several certification projects (the Dolphin-Safe project is the pioneer of all certifications of products from sustainable fisheries). In 2008, he created Friend of the Sea, currently the major international sustainability certification programme for seafood, aquaculture, Omega3, shipping, whale and dolphin-watching; and other products and services which potentially impact on the marine habitat. It is the only independent certification, nationally and CE accredited, covering both fisheries and aquaculture. In 2016, Mr Bray created Friend of the Earth, a major international certification programme for products from sustainable agriculture and farming. Dozens of companies from all continents have obtained the Friend of the Earth certification, including producers of rice, eggs, wine, oil and dairy products. Recently, he founded the World Sustainability Organization, which supports conservation projects and campaigns. A whole department has been dedicated to the continuous post-audit satellite monitoring of approved Friend of the Sea’s vessels to verify compliance with requirements such as those related to Marine Protected Areas, legal transhipment at sea, fishing seasons and area limits, and social accountability. Friend of the Sea is also requesting the gradual introduction of CCTVs on board approved vessels and it is monitoring the videos of the catches to verify compliance with Dolphin-Safe and other requirements. Sustainable augmented reality audit systems are also being used together with blockchain to make the audits more consistent and verifiable. In addition, the program is introducing Marine Biodiversity Offsets to allow seafood companies to offset their impact on the environment by contributing to marine restoration and conservation programs. Paolo Bray’s presentation will update TUNA 2024 participants on all these developments and new initiatives. Website: www.friendofthesea.org / www.dolphinsafetuna.org Email: [email protected]
18th INFOFISH WORLD TUNA TRADE CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION 67 EXHIBITOR PROFILE
18th INFOFISH WORLD TUNA TRADE CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION 68 Company Name :MALDIVES INDUSTRIAL FISHERIES CO LTD (MIFCO) (Platinum Sponsor) Stand No. :26A Address :MIFCO head office, Hilaalee Magu, Maldives Telephone : 9978793 Email :[email protected], [email protected] Website :www.mifco.mv Contact Person :Mariyam Meefau Faisal Company Description :Maldivian state owned fisheries company Company Name :MARINE INSTRUMENTS (Platinum Sponsor) Stand No. :20,21,22 Address :Rúa dos Padróns nº 4 (Vial 3), P. E. Porto do Molle, CP: 36350, Nigrán (Pontevedra), Spain Telephone : 697764616 Email : [email protected] , [email protected] Website :www.marineinstruments.es Contact Person :CYNDI SOH Company Description :Marine Instruments is a company focused on the development and manufacture of technology adapted to the marine environment and focused on the promotion of smart oceans and sustainable fishing. Since its inception in 2003, it has experienced steady growth, positioning itself in less than a decade as the world’s leading manufacturer of tuna satellite buoys, with a presence in more than 30 countries. In recent years, the company has embarked on a strong diversification strategy, designing innovative products for other vertical markets, such as aquaculture or Security & Defence. The company was a National Innovation Award 2022. Company Name :BIOLAN ASIA CO., LTD. (Gold Sponsor) Stand No. : 5,6 Address :Italthai Tower, 2nd floor, New Petchburi Road, Bang krapi, Huaykwang, Bangkok, 10110, Thailand Telephone :02-116-6770 Email :[email protected] Website :www.biolanmb.com Contact Person :Mr. Antonio Bustamante Company Description :BIOLAN is an R&D biotechnology company. Specialized in the development and manufacturing of high-technology tools for quality control, food safety, monitoring and health diagnostics. Digitalization will connect you between departments and integrate the data of the quality into your system. Allowing trace and identifying critical improvement points. Generating predictive models and supporting actively your business decision. accurate - easy - smart Company Name :ARCADIA CHEMICALS & ORGANIC INGREDIENTS (Silver Sponsor) Stand No. : 3,4 Address :100 Beard Sawmill Road, Suite 348, Shelton, CT 06484, United States of America Telephone :1-412-889-1224 Email : [email protected] Website :Arcadiacap.com Contact Person :Mr. Sujanan T. P Company Description :Wholesale Chemical Distribution Chemical Manufacturer Manufacturer of Food Additives & Preservatives Company Name :BEKAERT- BRIDON Stand No. : 7 Address :Doncaster | DN4 8DG | UK , United Kingdom Telephone : 351917843405 Email :[email protected] Website : www.bridon-bekaert.com/en-gb Contact Person :Ilidio Monteiro Company Description :Bekaert’s ambition is to be the leading partner for shaping the way we live andmove, and to always do this in a way that is safe, smart, and sustainable. As a global market and technology leader in material science of steel wire transformation and coating technologies, Bekaert also applies its expertise beyond steel to create new solutions with innovative materials and services for markets including new mobility, low-carbon construction, and green energy. Founded in 1880, with its headquarters in Belgium, Bekaert (Euronext Brussels, BEKB) is a global company whose 27 000 employees worldwide together generated almost € 7 billion in combined revenue in 2022.
18th INFOFISH WORLD TUNA TRADE CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION 69 Company Name :BIOSYSTEMS Stand No. :16 Address :Costa Brava 30, 08030 Barcelona, Spain Telephone : +34603741526 Email :[email protected] Website :www.biosystems.global Contact Person :Judit Santacana Querol Company Description :We are a human-centered biotech company specialized in designing, manufacturing and offering analytical solutions for different sectors such as clinical, veterinary, autoimmunity, food and beverage and agriculture and environment. Company Name :BRIDGING INTERNATIONAL ASIA Stand No. :41 Address :1108/31, Sukhumvit Rd.,Phra Khanong, Khlong toei, Bangkok Telephone : +66805391122 , +66886287258 Email : [email protected], [email protected] Website :https://bridginginternational.be/company/ Contact Person :Konkamon T. Company Description :Bridging International Asia has strategic partnerships with global leading companies in the fish processing industry. Our company provides a vital bridge between international machine manufacturers and our customers. We start by listening and analyzing customers’ specific needs, then we offer customized solutions that enhances production efficiency and yield. Company Name :CHING FA FISHING IMPLEMENTS FACTORY CO. LTD Stand No. :28 Address :No.1-2 Shing Nung Rd. Tungkang Chen, Pingtung, Taiwan Telephone : +88688331100 Email :[email protected] Website :www.chingfa.com.tw Contact Person :Yang Hsu Company Description :Professional Fishing Net Manufacturer Company Name :CLS GROUP Stand No. :27 Address :11 rue Hermès, Parc Technologique du Canal 31520 Ramonville Saint-Agne, France Telephone : +33628012890 Email :[email protected] Website :www.cls.fr/en/ Contact Person :Pierre Vassal Company Description :CLS, a subsidiary of the French Space Agency CNES and of CNP, is a worldwide company and pioneer provider of monitoring and surveillance solutions for the Earth since 1986. Its mission is to deploy innovative space-based solutions to understand and protect our planet, and to manage its resources sustainably. CLS employs 900 people, at its headquarters in Toulouse (France) and in its 30 other sites around the world. The company works in 5 strategic areas of activity: sustainable fisheries management, environmental monitoring, maritime surveillance, mobility and energies & infrastructures monitoring. CLS process environmental data and positions from 80,000 beacons per month , ocean and inland waters observations. In addition we monitor land and sea activities by satellite. The group, which has been achieving strong growth these last few years, has set ambitious goals to take advantage of the opening-up of new markets.
18th INFOFISH WORLD TUNA TRADE CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION 70 Company Name :DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES, THAILAND (Co-organizer) Stand No. :40 Address : 50 Phothonyothin Rd., Lat Yao, Chatuchak, Bangkok 10900, Thailand Telephone : +6625620600 ext 2121 Email : [email protected], [email protected] Website :www.fisheries.go.th/dof/main Contact Person :Chutima Sittiwong , Chidchanok Sangnitidaj Company Description :The Department of Fisheries (DOF) Thailand which is part of the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives, is responsible for promoting the Thai fishing industry while ensuring the sustainability of both aquaculture and capture fisheries. The DOF conducts, compiles, and disseminates research and technologies to further these aims.Additionally, the DOF is an agency that controls, inspects, and supervises the import and export of tuna. Company Name :DIGITAL OBSERVER SERVICES Stand No. :14 Address :Avda. Ribera de Axpe 50, Planta Erandio, Spain Telephone : +34944361710 Email :[email protected] Website :www.digitalobserver.org Contact Person :Javier de la Cal Company Description :Digital Observer Services is a fisheries consultancy which specialises in Electronic Monitoring services. It uses SeaTube EM equipment, high definition cameras and supplied GPS information to produce a complete report of the vessel’s fishing activity. Company Name :DONGWON SYSTEMS CORPORATION Stand No. :12 Address : 6F, Dongwon Building, 68, Mabang-Ro, Seocho-gu, Seoul, South Korea Telephone : +82-10-8887-8889 Email :[email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] Website :www.dongwonsystems.com Contact Person :Jae E. Cha Company Description :GLOBAL PACKAGING CREATORS Dongwon Systems, which set value creation for its customers as the first priority and relentlessly challenged its potential, has, as a result, written the history of packaging innovation in Korea. We are always working with our customers to create exciting products that stand out while also touching the hearts of consumers with the belief that packaging is the art of presenting products attractively. Company Name :EURONETE / OLIVEIRA Stand No. :19 Address :Rua da Cerfil (Capitão Gramaxo), 45 4475-468 Nogueira da Maia – Portugal Telephone : 351960308322 Email : [email protected] Website : www.euronete.com / www.oliveirasa.com Contact Person :Abigail Faria Company Description :Euronete and Oliveira lead the way in tuna fishing gear with their top-notch nets and steel wire ropes. Euronete’s precision-engineered nets prioritize efficiency and sustainability, while Oliveira’s durable steel wire ropes ensure reliability in the toughest conditions. Together, they offer unmatched quality for fishermen who demand the best. Company Name :FADECO Stand No. : 38 Address :C/ Zuazobidea 12 – Pol. Ind. Jundiz, 01015 Vitoria, Spain Telephone : +34636956317 Email :[email protected] Website : www.fadeco.es Contact Person :Ivan Garces Company Description :Design and manufacture Tuna Bins
18th INFOFISH WORLD TUNA TRADE CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION 71 Company Name :FLOTTWEG (THAILAND) CO. LTD Stand No. : 33 Address : 39, Soi Ramkhamhaeng 44 Yaek 1, Hua Mak Bangkapi, Bangkok, Thailand, 10240 Telephone : 66814228787 Email :[email protected] Website :www.flottweg.com Contact Person :Kamon Pornchaichanakit Company Description :For more than 60 years Flottweg has been developing and producing high-performance decanter centrifuges, separators, belt presses and plants for solid-liquid separation. Hand in hand with our customers, we are always prepared to meet new challenges and develop goal-oriented solutions. The ultimate goal is always clear: the success of our customers. Company Name :FOOD MACHINERYS.CO.,LTD. Stand No. :13 Address : 320/129 Mo 4 Sanambin-banklang rd., Khuanlang, Hatyai, Songkhla Telephone : +66950371457 or +6674250459 Email : [email protected] Website :www.foodmachinerys.com Contact Person :Patamawadee Suwanrudchanee Company Description :Food Machinery Co., Ltd. was founded on 26th July 2005. We have designed and manufactured various kinds of machinery for the food industry. We strive to be the leader in food machinery, so we intentionally design and develop our machinery with up-to-date technologies and comply with international industry standards. We also create our products to fulfill customer satisfaction and respond rapid growth of modern technologies. Due to our good experience and engineering know-how, Food Machinery Co., Ltd. has become one of the most well-known food machinery manufacturers for both the domestic and international food industries. Company Name :HISPAFRIO, S.A. Stand No. :11 Address :Calle Orense 58, Spain Telephone : +34913452304 Email :[email protected] Website :www.hispafrio.com Contact Person :Mr. Javier Borreguero Company Description :For almost 40 years, HISPAFRIO has been a world leader in Specialized Reefer Shipping and Offshore Bunkering services to the Tuna industry as agents of GreenSea, Seatrade and SK B&T. GREENSEA operates 40 reefer vessels between 212.000 and 400.000 cbft, EU sanitary registered complying with regional Fishery regulations. Considered as Tuna specialist, GreenSea provides ocean transport services to the Tuna Fleet around the world with the HIGHEST STANDARDS and FLEXIBILITY WORLDWIDE. Nine handy-size reefer vessels new-buildings of about 300,000 cbft have been incorporated to the GreenSea pool since 2018. SEATRADE has launched the concept of FDD (FAST, DIRECT and DEDICATED) to their container liner services carrying frozen Tuna loins or whole round frozen tuna from the main production areas. Ocean Offshore Bunkering is another area of specialization for Hispafrio as sales agents of SK B&T who operates tankers worldwide in strategic offshore areas. Tuna companies enjoy in one shop the most efficient Operation for their Tuna purse seiners by using HISPAFRIO for offshore bunkering services. For more information please of all our services please check our website www.hispafrio.com Company Name :INTEGRATED MONITORING INC Stand No. : 39 Address :One Lincoln, 29th Floor, Boston, MA20111, USA Telephone : 66870788996 Email :[email protected] , [email protected] Website :www.integratedmonitoring.net Contact Person :Iain Hayes Company Description :Global Integrated Electronic Monitoring systems and services
18th INFOFISH WORLD TUNA TRADE CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION 72 Company Name :IPE PACK Stand No. :29 Address :No.2 Changqing Road, Changle Town Haimen District, Jiangsu Province, 226124, China Telephone : +8613918816200 Email :[email protected] Website :www.hq-plastic.com Contact Person :Helena Company Description :We are able to offer complete range of barrier shrink packaging products to our customers including plastic casings, shrink bags and shrink films Company Name :KATIAK Stand No. :24 Address :Bº Arbizolea 8, 48213 Izurtza, Bizkaia, Spain Telephone : 34946815516 Email : [email protected] Website :www.katiak.com Contact Person :Pello Maguregui Company Description :With more than 40 years of experience, KATIAK is a reference manufacturer of round steel chains and accessories for many different industries. In a strategic partnership with MARCO and thanks to a direct relationship with shipowners, the company has developed a new range of special chains and accessories designed specifically for purse seines. These products stand out for their robustness and strength, giving them a longer service life than other brands. Company Name :KIAN JOO CAN FACTORY BERHAD Stand No. : 37 Address :Lot 10 Jalan Perusahaan Satu, 68100 Bt. Caves Selangor Telephone : +60361896322 Email :[email protected] Website :www.kjcf.net Contact Person : Jacky Foo Kin Company Description :KIAN JOO CAN FACTORY BERHAD IS THE BIGGEST PACKAGING COMPANY IN THE ASEAN REGION. Packaging is part and parcel of marketing a product. Well designed packaging enhances the product’s marketability and strengthens a brand’s position in the market.ian Joo Can Factory Berhad (“Kian Joo” or “the Company”) is one of the few companies in Malaysia which has the capabilities to implement packaging solutions that deliver freshness, convenience and security for food and consumer products.We believe significant improvement can totally be achieved through monitoring and operating the processes that impact performances.A key performance index in delivering quality can is taken along with continuous human development and strong financial support to help us meet our quality targets.Currently, Kian Joo’s main offerings consist of: General Cans, Aluminium Cans, Corrugated Cartons, Contract Packing Services (Beverage) and Others. Company Name :KONGSBERG MARITIME MALAYSIA SDN BHD Stand No. : 8 Address :27-5 Signature Offices, The Boulevard, Mid Valley City, Lingkaran Syed Putra, 59200 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Telephone : 60128640122 Email :[email protected] Website :https://www.kongsberg.com/discovery/ Contact Person :Mogens Brian Juul Jørgensen Company Description :Fishery Products Company Name :KOTINPACK INC. Stand No. : 9 Address :246,Seonyu-Ro,Yeongdeungpo-Gu,Seoul,07212, Rep.Korea South Telephone : 82220888871 Email : [email protected] Website :www.kotinpack.com Contact Person :LEO CHUN Company Description :The flexible packaging material manufacturer(retort pouch) in Korea
18th INFOFISH WORLD TUNA TRADE CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION 73 Company Name :LOGOS PACKAGING HOLDINGS LTD Stand No. : 34 Address :Unit 2305, CCT Telecom Building, No. 11 Wo Shing Street, Fotan, Hong Kong Telephone : 85292158802 Email : [email protected] Website :www.logospack.com.hk/ Contact Person :CY, Tommy YU Company Description :Logos Packaging is one of the rapidly growing enterprises in China’s flexible packaging industry in recent years. We have two manufacturing plants in Huizhou and Tianjin, providing flexible packaging materials nationwide and for export. Our main markets include Pet Food, FMCG, and Household Daily Chemical products, among others. Our main product is Retort Pouch for Wet Food. We are dedicated to developing green and recyclable packaging materials, such as Recyclable Mono PP and Mono PE. We aim to help food producers and brand owners achieve eco-friendly packaging. As your green packaging partner, we are here to support your business. Company Name :MARCO Stand No. :18 Address :Aritz Bidea 65 - 48100 Munguia (Vizcaya), Spain Telephone : 34946740500 Email :[email protected] Website :marcosolutions.com Contact Person :Igor Almagia Company Description :With over 60 years of experience worldwide, MARCO designs, manufactures and sales deck machinery and hydraulic systems for any kind of vessel. As world leader in fishing equipment and deck machinery for tuna vessels, MARCO works closely with our customers to satisfy all their needs thanks to high quality equipment, customized solutions and world class service that ensures their vessels´ long term reliability. Company Name :MAXAR Stand No. :10 Address :1300 W 120th Avenue, Westminster, CO 80234,USA Telephone : 7035892128 Email : [email protected] Website :www.maxar.com Contact Person :Vipul Prasad Company Description :Satellite Technology Company Name :MENT AUTOMATION CO.,LTD Stand No. :25 Address :Xuan Ngoc, Vinh Ngoc, Nha Trang, Khanh Hoa, Vietnam Telephone : +84835798686 Email :[email protected] , [email protected] Website :www.mentautomation.com Contact Person :Mr. Simon Company Description :We are Leader on TUNA INJECTION MACHINE (CO and Vitamin). We exported to 20+ countries Company Name :MHT INC. Stand No. : 31 Address :1-53, 3-Chome, Minato,Chuo-ku, Fukuoka, Japan Telephone : +81-92-711-1091 Email : [email protected] Website : https://www.mhtc.co.jp Contact Person :Ms.Kim Minji Company Description :MHT Inc. is a leading global supplier of systems and equipment for marine hydraulic deck machinery. To meet various needs of the international markets, we continue to develop new products, ensure stable product supply and perform reliable after-sales maintenance.
18th INFOFISH WORLD TUNA TRADE CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION 74 Company Name :NATIONAL FISHERIES AUTHORITY OF PAPUA NEW GUINEA Stand No. :1&2 Address : 11th Floor, Deloitte Tower, P O Box 2016, Port Moresby, National Capital District Papua New Guinea Telephone : +675 309 0444 Emai : [email protected] Website : www.fisheries.gov.pg Contact Person : Vimuru Bisambi, Marketing Officer Company Description : The National Fisheries Authority of Papua New Guinea is a semi-commercial statutory authority established and operating under the Fisheries Management Act 1998 and related regulations. Company Name :PRENEU Stand No. : 32 Address :1007-ho, 325, Sandan-ro, Danwon-gu, Ansan-si, Gyeonggi-do, Korea, 15426, South Korea Telephone : 82-70-4639-1903 Email :[email protected] Website : www.preneu.com Contact Person :Giseon In Company Description :PRENEU is Korea’s leading drone specialist providing innovative drone systems and services through convergence of H/W manufacture technology for drones and aviation, S/W development technology, and key IT technology. Company Name :SATLINK Stand No. :15 Address :Carretera de Fuencarral, Arbea Campus Empresarial, edif. 5. 28108, Alcobendas, Spain Telephone : 34913272131 Email :[email protected] Website : www.satlink.es Contact Person :José Luis Beloso Company Description :Satlink is a technology company focused on the development of Internet of Things (IoT) and connectivity end-to-end solutions. As a world leading provider of technology solutions for the fishing segment, Satlink helps them optimize decision-making by providing access to data for more sustainable and efficient management of ocean resources. Company Name :SRIPIPAT ENGINEERING CO., LTD. Stand No. :23 Address :165, 165/1 Soi Sukhumvit 93 (Phungmi), Sukhumvit Road, BANGKOK, 10260,Thailand Telephone : +66814036363 Email :[email protected] Website : www.sripipat.co.th Contact Person :MONGKHON BAIPOWONGSE Company Description :Sripipat Engineering Company Limited is one of the leading suppliers of food processing,inspection, sorting and packing machinery. We manufacture and import. Having strategic partners in Japan and Taiwan. Our service included installation, maintenance and machine demonstrations from our factory. Having our own design department enables us to create and modify according to customer needs. Company Name :SUNGWOO EOE Stand No. : 36 Address : 592-6, Hwajeon dong, Gangseo-Gu, Busan,South Korea Telephone : +13237882610 Email :[email protected] Website : www.sungwooeoe.com Contact Person :Monica Cabral Company Description :Hight quality BPANI easy open ends Company Name :THAI TUNA INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION (TTIA) (Co-organizer) Stand No. : 35 Address : 63 Rajapark Building, 11th floor, Sukhumvit 21 Road (Asoke), Klongtoey-Nua , Wattana, Bangkok 10110, Thailand Telephone : 66 2 258-0317-8 Email :[email protected] Website :www.thaituna.org Contact Person :Miss Supatra Rewpairoj Company Description :Thai Tuna Industry Association Growing Sustainably through Food Safety, Sustainability, Ethical Standard and Human Rights
18th INFOFISH WORLD TUNA TRADE CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION 75 Company Name :THALOS Stand No. :17 Address :Parc Technologique de Soye 8 rue Galilée 56270 Ploemeur,France Telephone : 33297881800 Email :[email protected] ,[email protected] Website :www.thalos.fr Contact Person :Robinet Delphine Company Description :Designer of digital solutions, THALOS enhances vessel operational performances for fishermen and shipowners. We offer a suite of solutions including: - a managed and secured connectivity solution to ensure reliable communications at sea; - a remote fleet supervision portal for comprehensive supervision; - an electronic monitoring system for fishing operations, providing real-time insights; - a service dedicated to optimizing fishing operations, making maritime activities more efficient and sustainable. Company Name :THISFISH INC. Stand No. : 30 Address :125 Milross Avenue Apt. 2002, Canada Telephone :16045625310 Email :[email protected] Website :https://this.fish/features/ Contact Person :Eric Enno Tamm Company Description :Seafood software and artificial intelligence Company Name :ZUNIBAL Stand No. :26 Address :Idorsolo 1, Spain Telephone : 34944977010 Email : [email protected],[email protected] Website : www.zunibal.com Contact Person :Ángel Martínez Company Description :Founded in 1995 in Spain, Zunibal (www.zunibal.com) has established itself as a benchmark in the field of innovation and development of advanced technological solutions dedicated to sustainable fishing and marine monitoring, fields in which research and development (R&D) play a crucial role. Specializing in the manufacture of satellite buoys for fishing fleets, Zunibal is committed to a technical and precise approach, ensuring solutions of the highest quality and efficiency. Its product offering not only meets the highest performance standards, but also aligns with the principles of sustainability and environmental responsibility, actively contributing to the conservation of marine resources.
18th INFOFISH WORLD TUNA TRADE CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION 76 Exhibitor Lists Booth No. 1&2 NATIONAL FISHERIES AUTHORITY OF PAPUA NEW GUINEA Booth No. 3&4 ARCADIA CHEMICALS & ORGANIC INGREDIENTS Booth No. 5&6 BIOLAN ASIA CO.,LTD. Booth No. 7 BEKAERT - BRIDON Booth No. 8 KONGSBERG MARITIME MALAYSIA SDN BHD Booth No. 9 KOTINPACK INC. Booth No. 10 MAXAR Booth No. 11 HISPAFRIO S.A. Booth No. 12 DONGWON SYSTEMS CORP. Booth No. 13 FOOD MACHINERY CO. LTD Booth No. 14 DIGITAL OBSERVER SERVICES Booth No. 15 SATLINK Booth No. 16 BIOSYSTEMS S.A Booth No. 17 THALOS SAS Booth No. 18 TH COMPANY Booth No. 19 LANKHORST EURONETE PORTUGAL, S.A. Booth No. 20,21&22 MARINE INSTRUMENTS Booth No. 23 SRIPIPAT ENGINEERING CO., LTD. Booth No. 24 KATIAK Booth No. 25 MENT AUTOMATION Booth No. 26 ZUNIBAL S.L. Booth No. 26A MALDIVES INDUSTRIAL FISHERIES CO LTD (MIFCO) Booth No. 27 CLS GROUP Booth No. 28 CHING FA FISHING IMPLEMENTS FACTORY CO. LTD. Booth No. 29 IPE PACK Booth No. 30 THISFISH INC. Booth No. 31 MHT INC. Booth No. 32 PRENEU Booth No. 33 FLOTTWEG (THAILAND) CO.,LTD. Booth No. 34 LOGOS PACKAGING HOLDINGS LTD Booth No. 35 THAI TUNA INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION (TTIA) Booth No. 36 SUNGWOO EOE Booth No. 37 KIAN JOO CAN FACTORY BERHAD Booth No. 38 FADECO, S.A Booth No. 39 INTEGRATED MONITORING INC Booth No. 40 DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES (THA)
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