A subsequent month, a large number of seafood sustainability advocates, leaders, and stakeholders will convene in Bangkok, Thailand, for the fifteenth version of the SeaWeb Seafood Summit, which, consistent with convention organizer Diversified Communications, guarantees to be the most experiential new release event yet.
Taking location from 10 to 14 June at the Shangri-La Hotel, the 2019 SeaWeb Seafood Summit will function new SeaWeb Seafood Summit engagement-enhancing consultation formats, Diversified said in a press launch. In addition to enticing with the occasion’s three-day number one convention program, SeaWeb Seafood Summit attendees can participate in a centered half-day seminar, lightning-spherical talks, offsite area journeys, workshops, interactive breakout classes, and more.
The summit will host an intensive pre-convention seminar for all Full Conference Pass and Tuesday Day Pass attendees for the second consecutive year. The seminar, titled “Amplifying Worker Voice: Integrating Worker Engagement Approaches into Ethical Supply Chain Management,” will be hung on Monday, 10 June, and could raise awareness of how to bridge the distance globalization has created among folks who control delivery chains and those whose paintings are inside them.
Sponsored by Humanity United and The Freedom Fund, the seminar will be facilitated by Tobias Aguirre, CEO at FishWise, along with a group of complementary professionals who aim to prepare attendees with “a better knowledge of the benefits of and pathways to moral worker engagement, consisting of subsequent steps to take inside their personal groups,” in step with Diversified.
New to the summit in 2019 could be the option to pick out one in every five exclusive stories for the morning of Wednesday, 12 June, the 0.33 day of the event. Options encompass two offsite discipline trips, three interactive workshops, and a pre-lunch networking break. Diversified field journeys are confined to 30 people on a first-a-come, first-serve foundation through convention registration. Still, on-site attendees may have three terrific workshop reviews to select from.
The day three area trips consist of:
Thailand Department of Fisheries Monitoring Center (FMC), subsidized by the Thailand Department of Fisheries—Attendees will tour the FMC, which contains intelligence and offers a guide to inspection and enforcement corporations, and look at the Vessel Monitoring System (VMS) era the Department uses to reveal Thai fishing vessels fishing in Thai waters and past.
Thai Union Innovation Center, backed with the aid of Thai Union Participants, will pass on taking a walking tour across the penthouse and basement of Thai Union’s Global Innovation Center, where assumptions are challenged and problems solved using out-of-the-field thoughts. They will also examine the pilot plant where Thai Union checks innovations on a semi-manufacturing scale.
Meanwhile, the onsite day three workshops include:
Money Matters: How do we Pay for Social and Environmental Sustainability? – A panel of buying, export, delivery chain management, and conservation philanthropy specialists will task attendees’ investment assumptions and explain how and why stakeholders make socially and environmentally sustainable buying and investment choices, together with the levers, incentives, dangers, and first steps.
Building Momentum for FIPS in Southeast Asia—This workshop will discuss how the standards behind the Fishery Improvement Project (FIP) version, which is ordinarily optimized to certify massive export-driven fisheries, can also be applied to small-scale fisheries. While certification may not be a choice for those fisheries, there’s often huge capability for conservation gains.