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Indonesia Fisheries & Aquaculture Forum

“Building Tomorrow’s Solutions for Sustainable Fisheries and Aquaculture”

www.sustainablefish.org

Day 1: Tuesday, November 14, 2017 Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Affairs

Ballroom Mina Bahari 3 Building, 1st floor Jl. Medan Merdeka Timur No. 16

Jakarta, Indonesia

8:30–9:00 Registration and Networking

9:00–9:15 Welcome Remarks

Moderator: Amalia Firman, Sustainable Fisheries Partnership Welcome Speech

Speaker: Jim Cannon, CEO, Sustainable Fisheries Partnership

09:15–09:30 Opening and Keynote Speech : A Government Perspective: The Importance of Sustainable and Responsible Seafood Supply

Speaker: Ir. Nilanto Perbowo, M.Sc, Director General of Product Competitiveness, Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries

9:30–10:15 Keynote Panel: The Importance of Sustainable and Responsible Seafood Supply Moderator: Blake Lee-Harwood, Sustainable Fisheries Partnership

A Global Industry Perspective

Speaker: Peter Albin, Walmart Global Sourcing An Indonesian Industry Perspective

Speaker: Yuvlinda Susanta, Super Indo 10:15–10:45 Coffee Break and Trade Show

10:45–11:15 The Value of FIPs for Industry: Brand, Quality, Market Access and Assured Supply Moderator: Dessy Anggraeni, Sustainable Fisheries Partnership

Speakers: Jerry Knecht (North Atlantic); Andre Brugger (Netuno USA); and Eric Tan (Cannon Fish)

11:15–12:00 FIP and AIP Showcase

Moderator: Amalia Firman, Sustainable Fisheries Partnership

Small-scale Octopus Fishery Project (Gayatri Lilley, LINI); Indonesia Aquaculture Improvement Project (Joko Sasongko, Shrimp Club Indonesia); Small Scale Snapper Grouper in Makassar FIP (Agus Saputra, PT. Kemilau Bintang Timur); Dropline and

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Indonesia Fisheries & Aquaculture Forum

“Building Tomorrow’s Solutions for Sustainable Fisheries and Aquaculture”

www.sustainablefish.org

Longline Snappers and Associated Species FIP (Laksmi Larastiti, TNC); Indonesia Blue Swimming Crab FIP (Kuncoro Nugroho, APRI); Handline Tuna FIP (MDPI, TBC) 12:00–12:15 How FIPs Contribute to Improving the Indonesian Fisheries

Towards Sustainability and Traceability

Speaker: Ir. R Sjarief Widjaja. Ph.D, FRINA, Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries

12:15-12:30 Question and Answers 12:30–13:30 LUNCH

13:30–14:15 Talking Tuna: Committing to Improvement Recommendations in the Real World Moderator: Tom Pickerell, Sustainable Fisheries Partnership

Speakers: Michael McNicholas (Culinary Collaborations) and Blane Olson (Anova, LLC)

14:15–15:00 Aquaculture: Updates and Challenges Towards Responsible Production

Moderator: Jack Morales and Agus Budhiman, Sustainable Fisheries Partnership Government Policy to Support Sustainable Aquaculture

Speaker: Dr. Ir Slamet Soebjakto. M.Si, Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries The Importance of Zonal Disease Management

Speaker: Maskur, Aquaculture Applied Researcher, Directorate General of Aquaculture, Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries

Sustainable Aquaculture Demand for Processing Industry

Speaker: Budhi Wibowo, Indonesia Fishery Product Processing & Marketing Association (AP5I)

Sustainable and Traceable Fishmeal to Support Aquaculture

Speaker: Denny D. Indradjaja, Indonesian Feedmills Association (GPMT) 15:00–15:40 Discussion and Question & Answer Session

15:40–16:00 Closing Remarks and Next Steps in Indonesia and the World Moderator: Amalia Firman, Sustainable Fisheries Partnership Seafood Sustainability: Today, Tomorrow and Beyond

Speaker: Jim Cannon, CEO, Sustainable Fisheries Partnership 16:00–17:00 Networking – Coffee and Trade Show

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Indonesia Fisheries & Aquaculture Forum

“Building Tomorrow’s Solutions for Sustainable Fisheries and Aquaculture”

www.sustainablefish.org

Day 2: Wednesday, November 15, 2017

Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Affairs

Ballroom Mina Bahari 3 Building, 1st floor Jl. Medan Merdeka Timur No. 16

Jakarta, Indonesia

8:45–9:00 Registration and Morning Coffee

9:00–9:15 A Global Initiative – Target 75

Plenary Presenter: Sean Murphy, Sustainable Fisheries Partnership 9:15–10:15 FIP, AIP and Supply Chain Roundtable Clinic

Plenary Presenters: Dessy Anggraeni, Sustainable Fisheries Partnership and Sean Murphy, Sustainable Fisheries Partnership

10:15–10:30 Coffee Break

10:30–12:00 Working Group Discussion (SIMULTANEOUS MEETINGS):

Facilitated by SFP

1. Working Group 1:

Tuna and Large Pelagics

2. Working Group 2: Blue Swimming Crab

3. Working Group 3: Snapper/Grouper

4. Working Group 4: Fishmeal Industries

12:00–14:00 Lunch and Networking

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