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GOAL 2021 Virtual Events
Spotlights
Featured Speakers: Session 7
Tony Chen
CEO, Manolin
Robert Christensen
Director, Investment Banking, DNB Markets
Oyumaa de Jong
Rabobank
Per Heggelund
Strategic Advisor, Global Seafood Alliance
Freyr Thordarson
Senior VP, Seafood, DNB
George Chamberlain
President, Global Seafood Alliance
Featured Topics: Sessions 1-7
- Technology, Innovation & Investment (April 15)
- COVID-19 Impact on Seafood Sourcing, Marketing & Consumption (May 13)
- New Product Development & Innovation (June 17)
- Social Accountability & Worker Voice (July 15)
- Climate Change (Aug. 19)
- Aquafeed Sustainability (Sept. 16)
- Green Financing (Oct. 14)
- GOAL 2021 Grand Finale (Nov. 16 & 17)
Introducing the New GOAL Experience
GOAL 2021 Virtual Event Session 7, “Green Financing as a Tool for Sustainable Seafood Development,” is scheduled for Thursday, Oct. 14, at 10 a.m. EDT. Speakers include Oyumaa de Jong of Rabobank, Tony Chen of Manolin, and Freyr Thordarson and Robert Christensen of DNB, and GSA’s Per Heggelund. Moderated by Heggelund. Following four presentations is a live panel discussion featuring audience Q&A. Open to all GSA members and non-members. Join us! All virtual events — including the Sept. 16 event, “Ingredients for Success: Taking Stock in the Sustainable Development of Aquafeeds” — are available on-demand on the conference platform.
Highlights From Virtual Event
About GOAL
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To show our appreciation for your support, this year’s series of virtual events are open to all GSA individual and corporate members, GSA strategic partners and Best Aquaculture Practices and Best Seafood Practices producers and endorsers.
Your support — as well as the support of our sponsors — allows us to continue to act as a voice for responsible seafood through pre-competitive activities such as the GOAL conference. A more informed, better-educated seafood community benefits us all.
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Virtual Event Session 5: Climate Change
GOAL 2021 Virtual Event Session 7, “Green Financing as a Tool for Sustainable Seafood Development,” is scheduled for Thursday, Oct. 14, at 10 a.m. Eastern Daylight Time. This session will provide a status report on green debt financing in the salmon-farming sector, which has experienced a 17-fold increase in green bonds and loans in the past two years. This session will also provide a banker’s view of the sustainable bond market for seafood. EDT. Speakers include Oyumaa de Jong of Rabobank, Tony Chen of Manolin, and Freyr Thordarson and Robert Christensen of DNB, and GSA’s Per Heggelund. Moderated by Heggelund. Following four presentations is a live panel discussion featuring audience Q&A. Open to all GSA members and non-members. Join us! All virtual events — including the Sept. 16 event, “Ingredients for Success: Taking Stock in the Sustainable Development of Aquafeeds” — are available on-demand on the conference platform.
Thursday, April 15
Tomorrow’s Aquaculture Will Be Shaped by Today’s Emerging Technologies
Virtual Event Session 1 Program Agenda (All Times Eastern Daylight Time)
Innovative processes and tools — on the water and online — are speeding aquaculture’s evolution. Session 1 will explore how new technologies are making aquaculture more efficient, sustainable, profitable and humane. What does it take to bring new ideas and products to market? Join Responsible Seafood Advocate Editor James Wright in a discussion with investors and entrepreneurs about the many opportunities and challenges that aquaculture presents.
- Moderator: James Wright Global Seafood Alliance
Guest hosts Carsten Krome of Hatch Blue and Amy Novogratz of Aqua-Spark join Responsible Seafood Advocate Editor James Wright for a 10-minute high-level discussion about transformational change in aquaculture, led by innovation and investment.
- Speaker: Carsten Krome Hatch Blue
- Speaker: Amy Novogratz Aqua-Spark
- Moderator: James Wright Global Seafood Alliance
Tony Fadell is an active investor and entrepreneur whose 30-year-plus career includes a decade with Apple Computers, during which he headed the team that created the first 18 generations of the iPod and the first three generations of the iPhone. His current venture, Future Shape, is a global investment and advisory firm coaching engineers, scientists and startups working on foundational deep technology. Fadell, who also founded Nest, the company that pioneered the “Internet of Things,” will talk with Responsible Seafood Advocate Editor James Wright about bringing technology from the lab to our lives. Over the course of his career, Fadell has authored more than 300 patents.
- Speaker: Tony Fadell Future Shape
- Moderator: James Wright Global Seafood Alliance
Following Tony Fadell’s keynote address, guest hosts Carsten Krome and Amy Novogratz rejoin James Wright for a 15-minute high-level discussion about transformational change in aquaculture.
- Speaker: Carsten Krome Hatch Blue
- Speaker: Amy Novogratz Aqua-Spark
- Moderator: James Wright Global Seafood Alliance
Some of the world’s leading minds in aquaculture technology pitch their innovations.
- Speaker: Tony Chen Manolin
- Speaker: Evan Hall Wittaya Aqua
- Speaker: Rajamanohar Somasundaram AquaConnect
- Speaker: Ben Renquist Genetirate
Some of the world’s leading minds in aquaculture technology pitch their innovations.
- Speaker: Katarzyna Pala Fish Farm Solutions
- Speaker: Matthew Tebeau Proteon Pharmaceuticals
- Speaker: Chelsea Andrews APAC XpertSea
- Speaker: Nathan Pyne-Carter Ace Aquatec
Use the question-and-answer chat feature to interact with speakers.
- Speaker: Carsten Krome Hatch Blue
- Speaker: Amy Novogratz Aqua-Spark
- Moderator: James Wright Global Seafood Alliance
Thursday, May 13
Want to Sell More Seafood in a COVID-19 World? Retail and Foodservice Buyers Share Their Success Stories
Virtual Event Session 2 Program Agenda (All Times Eastern Daylight Time)
It’s well documented that COVID-19 has reshaped the seafood sourcing, marketing and consumption landscapes. At-home seafood consumption is flourishing, dining out is poised to bounce back as COVID-19 restrictions are lifted, and the supply-chain disruptions that muddled last year aren’t as frequent this year. But will these trends last? And is the relationship between buyers and suppliers shifting from a strictly transactional arrangement to a truly collaborative partnership? Find out.
- Moderator: Molly Jacques Global Seafood Alliance
Has seafood consumption changed permanently due to the pandemic? In his presentation, Matt Craze of Spheric Research reveals the results of an exclusive GSA-commissioned survey of around 30 retail and foodservice seafood buyers from around the globe. Featured in the presentation are interviews with key members of the seafood-sourcing community, including Megan Morikawa, global director of sustainability at Iberostar Group; Susan Tong, a seafood buyer at Ikea China; Kikuo Shomen, a seafood buyer at Metro Cash & Carry Japan; Guy Pizzuti, seafood category manager at Publix; and Red Lobster CEO Kim Axel Lopdrup. What he found may surprise you.
- Speaker: Matt Craze Spheric Research
Best Aquaculture Practices’ Molly Jacques interviews key members of the retail and foodservice communities about today’s ever-changing seafood landscape.
- Speaker: Abbas Lalljee Reach Food Service
- Speaker: Will Rash The Big Prawn Co. Ltd.
- Speaker: Justin Turner Hannaford Supermarkets
- Moderator: Molly Jacques Global Seafood Alliance
Sponsored content and trivia.
Join Molly Jacques, Matt Craze and the other speakers for a live panel discussion with audience Q&A and polling.
- Speaker: Damon Colella FultonFishMarket.com
- Speaker: Abbas Lalljee Reach Food Service
- Speaker: Will Rash The Big Prawn Co. Ltd.
- Speaker: Justin Turner Hannaford Supermarkets
- Speaker: Matt Craze Spheric Research
- Moderator: Molly Jacques Global Seafood Alliance
Thursday, June 17
Innovations in Marketing and New Product Development: Maintaining At-Home Seafood Consumption Growth
Virtual Event Session 3 Program Agenda (All Times Eastern Daylight Time)
At-home seafood consumption experienced tremendous growth during the pandemic. Marketing strategies have been adjusted and new products have been developed to meet shifting consumption behaviors. Be inspired by these COVID-19 seafood success stories from around the world while being entertained by cooking demonstrations highlighting simple seafood recipes from Asia, Europe and North America.
- Moderator: Steve Hart Global Seafood Alliance
Seafood Nutrition Partnership President Linda Cornish shares the results of the “Eat Seafood America!” consumer campaign in the United States.
- Speaker: Linda Cornish Seafood Nutrition Partnership
Join us for a live panel discussion on the effort to fund the U.S. National Seafood Council, which more than 60 organizations supported in a letter to Congress in May. This is the first time that representatives of the National Seafood Council Task Force will be speaking together publicly.
- Speaker: Linda Cornish Seafood Nutrition Partnership
- Speaker: Paul Doremus NOAA, National Marine Fisheries Service
- Speaker: Margaret Henderson Seafood Nutrition Partnership
- Speaker: Jim Motos Rich Products Corp.
- Moderator: Steve Hart Global Seafood Alliance
Sponsor videos and trivia.
Mike Berthet of Best Aquaculture Practices and nutritionist Jessica Miller show off their salmon-cooking skills.
- Speaker: Mike Berthet Global Seafood Alliance
- Speaker: Jessica Miller Seafood Nutrition Partnership
Dr. Tan Hongxin, dean of Shanghai Ocean University’s College of Fisheries and Life Science and chief scientist at Dingdong Mai Cai, explains how China is meeting the burgeoning demand for home delivery of live seafood.
- Speaker: Tan Hongxin Shanghai Ocean University / Dingdong Maicai
Nutritionist Kim Galeaz and Angelina Liu of Hainan Xiangtai Fishery Co. Ltd. show off their tilapia-cooking skills.
- Speaker: Kim Galeaz Galeaz Food & Nutrition Communications
- Speaker: Angelina Liu Hainan Xiangtai Fishery Co. Ltd.
The results are in! Our guest chefs share their salmon and tilapia dishes.
- Speaker: Mike Berthet Global Seafood Alliance
- Speaker: Kim Galeaz Galeaz Food & Nutrition Communications
- Speaker: Angelina Liu Hainan Xiangtai Fishery Co. Ltd.
- Speaker: Jessica Miller Seafood Nutrition Partnership
GSA’s Steve Hart moderates a panel discussion on marketing strategies and new product development with Linda Cornish of Seafood Nutrition Partnership, Dr. Tan Hongxin or Shanghai Ocean University/Dingdong Mai Cai, Jemma McCowan of New Zealand King Salmon Co. and Tommy Sekiguchi of Mitsui & Co.
- Moderator: Steve Hart Global Seafood Alliance
- Speaker: Linda Cornish Seafood Nutrition Partnership
- Speaker: Jemma McCowan New Zealand King Salmon Co. Ltd.
- Speaker: Tommy Sekiguchi Mitsui & Co. Ltd.
Thursday, July 15
Social Accountability: Managing Risk in Fisheries, Vessels, Ports and Processing Plants
Virtual Event Session 4 Program Agenda (All Times Eastern Daylight Time)
In Session 4, speakers will break down the supply chain into four key areas — fisheries, vessels, ports and processing plants — and examine each area for social risk, as risks vary from nutrition needs and access for livelihoods to worker safety, poor working conditions, poor recruitment and training, and modern slavery. Experts in each area will explain ways in which such risks may be not only mitigated for seafood buyers but actually rectified.
- Moderator: Melanie Siggs Global Seafood Alliance
- Speaker: Yemi Oloruntuyi Marine Stewardship Council
- Speaker: Tracy Cambridge Thai Union Group
Sponsor videos and trivia.
- Speaker: Huw Thomas 3 Pillars Seafood Ltd.
- Speaker: Nigel Edwards Hilton Food Group
- Moderator: Melanie Siggs Global Seafood Alliance
Thursday, August 19
Feeling the Heat: What is Seafood’s Role in Mitigating the Impacts of Climate Change?
Virtual Event Session 5 Program Agenda (All Times Eastern Daylight Time)
The climate crisis is a defining issue of our time, and its effects are already looming with flooding in China, Germany, Belgium, Uganda and India, wildfires in California, Turkey and Siberia, and new warnings in the prestigious journal Nature that weakening Atlantic Ocean currents may lead to irreversible extreme cold in Europe and parts of North America. Governments are urgently responding. Just recently, the European Union pledged to become the first climate-neutral continent by 2050, while China is planning to launch the world’s largest emissions-trading program and U.S. legislators are calling for a carbon tariff on polluting countries. What can the aquaculture and fisheries industries do to mitigate the impacts of climate change? Find out by participating in the live stream of GOAL 2021 Virtual Event Session 5, “Feeling the Heat: What is Seafood’s Role in Mitigating the Impacts of Climate Change?”
- Moderator: George Chamberlain Global Seafood Alliance
Oyumaa de Jong, part of Rabobank’s Sustainable Debt Capital Markets team, will review impending changes to climate change policy and discuss options for green financing
- Speaker: Oyumaa de Jong Rabobank
Erik Lanssen, general manager of Selfa Arctic AS, will discuss electrification in fisheries as well as aquaculture. His Norwegian company builds hybrid fishing vessels. Lanssen’s mission is to reduce Norway’s diesel consumption by 80 million liters.
- Speaker: Erik Ianssen Selfa Arctic AS
Richard Newton, research fellow at the University of Stirling, will discuss greenhouse gas emissions from feeds and feed ingredients. He’s chairing the Best Aquaculture Practices (BAP) Vanguard standard on climate action.
- Speaker: Richard Newton University of Stirling
Dave, Robb, SeaFurther Sustainability Program Lead for Cargill Animal Nutrition & Health, will review carbon emissions from different forms of aquaculture. He co-authored a recent peer-reviewed study that found that global aquaculture accounts for only 0.49 percent of anthropogenic GHG emissions, similar in magnitude to the emissions from sheep production.
- Speaker: Dave Robb Cargill Aqua Nutrition
David Hine, owner of Land & Water Management Pty. Ltd., will discuss carbon farming in Australia, where a carbon-farming program has been in place for about a decade. The aim of carbon farming is to increase the rate at which carbon is sequestered into soil and plant material, creating a net loss of carbon from the atmosphere.
- Speaker: David Hine Land & Water Management Pty. Ltd.
GSA President and Founder George Chamberlain will moderate a panel discussion with the five presenters. The live panel discussion features audience question-and-answer and polling.
- Speaker: Oyumaa de Jong Rabobank
- Speaker: David Hine Land & Water Management Pty. Ltd.
- Speaker: Erik Ianssen Selfa Arctic AS
- Speaker: Richard Newton University of Stirling
- Speaker: Dave Robb Cargill Aqua Nutrition
- Moderator: George Chamberlain Global Seafood Alliance
Thursday, September 16
Ingredients for Success: Taking Stock in the Sustainable Development of Aquafeeds
Virtual Event Session 6 Program Agenda (All Times Eastern Daylight Time)
Iain Shone, director of market development-Europe for the Global Seafood Alliance, kicks off the session with his opening remarks.
- Moderator: Iain Shone Global Seafood Alliance
Piers Hart, global lead for aquaculture for the World Wildlife Fund, sets the scene for the session by discussing the global food system’s impact on land and water use, biodiversity loss and climate change.
- Speaker: Piers Hart World Wildlife Fund
Following Piers Hart’s presentation, Aisla Jones of The Co-op in the United Kingdom and Gert le Roux of Woolworths South Africa join GSA’s Iain Shone to discuss the global food system and efforts to reduce the global seafood industry’s carbon footprint, with a focus on aquafeeds.
- Speaker: Piers Hart World Wildlife Fund
- Speaker: Aisla Jones The Co-op
- Speaker: Gert le Roux Woolworths South Africa
- Moderator: Iain Shone Global Seafood Alliance
Rowan Yearsley of Marifeed joins Gert le Roux of Woolworths South Africa for an on-the-ground account of latest developments in abalone feeds and feeding techniques.
- Speaker: Gert le Roux Woolworths South Africa
- Speaker: Rowan Yearsley Marifeed
In this series of presentations, representatives of the feed-manufacturing and feed-ingredients sectors provides updates on how their respective sector is contributing to the reduction of global seafood industry’s carbon footprint. Presenters include Jorge Díaz of Skretting (feed manufacturing), Clément Ray (insect meal), Chris Haacke of Corbion (microalgae) and Enno Fricke and Vanessa Fuchs of the Alfred Wegener Institute (R&D and byproducts).
- Speaker: Jorge Díaz Skretting
- Speaker: Clément Ray InnovaFeed
- Speaker: Chris Haacke Corbion
- Speaker: Enno Fricke Alfred Wegener Institute
- Speaker: Vanessa Fuchs Alfred Wegener Institute
Libby Woodhatch of MarinTrust and James Fox Davies of Three-Sixty Aquaculture and chair of the Aquaculture Leadership Group for England meet with GSA’s Iain Shone on the seafront at Weymouth in the UK to close out the session with a discussion on what it will really take to meet the aquafeeds sustainability challenge.
- Speaker: James Fox Davies Three-Sixty Aquaculture, Aquaculture Leadership Group-England
- Speaker: Dan Lee Global Seafood Alliance
- Speaker: Libby Woodhatch MarinTrust
- Moderator: Iain Shone Global Seafood Alliance
Thursday, October 14
Green Financing as a Tool for Sustainable Seafood Development
Virtual Event Session 7 Program Agenda (All Times Eastern Daylight Time)
GOAL 2021 Virtual Event Session 7, “Green Financing as a Tool for Sustainable Seafood Development,” will provide a status report on green debt financing in the salmon-farming sector, which has experienced a 17-fold increase in green bonds and loans in the past two years. This session will also provide a banker’s view of the sustainable bond market for seafood. Following four presentations is a live panel discussion featuring audience Q&A. Open to all, GSA members and non-members. Register now!
- Speaker: George Chamberlain Global Seafood Alliance
- Speaker: Oyumaa de Jong Rabobank
- Speaker: Per Heggelund Global Seafood Alliance
- Speaker: Tony Chen Manolin
- Speaker: Robert Christensen DNB Markets
- Speaker: Freyr Thordarson DNB
- Speaker: Tony Chen Manolin
- Speaker: Oyumaa de Jong Rabobank
- Speaker: Freyr Thordarson DNB
- Moderator: Per Heggelund Global Seafood Alliance
Special Features
Global Aquaculture Innovation Award
In 2012, the Global Aquaculture Innovation Award was established to recognize individuals and organizations finding new solutions to the key challenges facing aquaculture. Last year, the three finalists were (from left to right) Mark Luecke of Prairie AquaTech, Simão Zacarias of the University of Stirling and Pablo Berner of Nuseed, with Zacarias winning the 2020 competition for his research on eyestalk ablation. The 2021 competition is currently under way, with 39 applicants from 24 countries. The three finalists will be announced in the Responsible Seafood Advocate beginning in mid-October, with the winner being crowned at the virtual GOAL 2021 conference in mid-November.
Access the Marketplace
The world’s leading retail and foodservice seafood buyers are always well represented at GOAL, whether virtual or in-person. Buyers play a key role in influencing seafood production practices through their corporate social responsibility policies and associated sourcing specifications. Among the companies represented at virtual GOAL 2020 were Ahold Delhaize, JD.com, Publix, Sam’s Club, Sysco, Tesco, US Foods and Woolworths Australia.
Lifetime Achievement Award
GSA recognizes individuals who have made an enduring advancement in the field of aquaculture, admired for their integrity, leadership and commitment to responsible aquaculture. In 2019, GSA honored John Galiher, founder and CEO of cold-storage provider Preferred Freezer Services (now part of Lineage Logistics), and Brahmanandam Potru, founder and CEO of Indian shrimp producer Devi Seafoods. Past recipients include I. Chiu Liao, Chingchai Lohawatanakul, Nguyen Dzung, Li Sifa, Ken Morrison, George Williams, Peder Jacobson, Bjorn Myrseth, Don Lightner, Bill Herzig and Wally Stevens. In 2018, the award was renamed the Wallace R. Stevens Lifetime Achievement Award in honor of GSA CEO Wally Stevens. In 2020, there were no recipients.
Become a Sponsor
Sponsor the series of half-day virtual events between April and November and receive sponsored content in general sessions and the opportunity to host a breakout session as well as more than 360,000 impressions across GSA’s communications channels. Click here for GOAL 2021 sponsorship details. Your support through sponsorship allows us to continue to act as a voice for responsible aquaculture and fisheries through pre-competitive activities such as GOAL. GOAL 2022 sponsorship details will be available in October.
Sponsors
GOAL 2022 • Tokyo, Japan
The next in-person GOAL conference will be held at The Okura Hotel in Tokyo, Japan, from Oct. 24 to 27, 2022. A Tokyo landmark since 1962, The Okura Tokyo is a fusion of 1960s modernist design combined with Japanese craftsmanship. The historic hotel reopened in 2019 following a USD $1 billion makeover. A total of 508 luxury rooms are available in two buildings on the spacious property, about half of which is covered with lush gardens. The larger Okura Prestige Tower is a 188-meter, 41-story structure, while the smaller The Okura Heritage Wing is a 17-story structure with views of the gardens on three sides. The Heian Room can accommodate up to 2,000 people, making it one of Tokyo’s largest ballrooms. Located in the northeastern part of central Tokyo, The Okura Tokyo is housing the International Olympic Committee during the Olympic Games.
Registration for GOAL 2022 will open in the spring. Contact GSA Communications & Events Manager Steven Hedlund for sponsorship opportunities.
Past GOAL Presentations
Click on the GOAL logo to access presentations from that year. Presentations from GOAL 2020 are currently available to GSA members only in the GSA member toolkit. Log in to your GSA member account to access those presentations.