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Sea Harvest Corporation (PTY) Ltd.

 

Sea Harvest Corporation is involved in deep-sea fishing, fresh and frozen fish and processing and marketing of fish products. Togehter with Oceana is part of Tiger Brands Limited Group wich is a branded food company that operates mainly in emerging markets and provides investors with the opportunity to participate in a balanced spread of African and selected international operations.
Oceana is involved in the fishing, processing, marketing and trading of a wide variety of marine species. It also has interests in cold storage operations.
Sea Harvest brands: Feasts of Flavour, Simply Delicious.
Address:
Boulevard Office Park, Searle Street - P.O. Box 761
City: Woodstock
State:  (7925)
Telephone: +27 21 468 7900
Fax: +27 21 465 5883
Homepage: Link to Homepage
Email: info@seaharvest.co.za

CONFERENCE PROGRAMME 13TH INFOFISH WORLD TUNA TRADE CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION



21 – 23 May, 2014
Shangri-La Hotel, Bangkok, Thailand

CHAIRPERSON
RENATO CURTO
PRESIDENT AND CEO OF TRI MARINE GROUP

CO-CHAIRPERSON
CHANINTR CHALISARAPONG
CHAIRMAN, THAI TUNA INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION


Tuesday, 20 May, 2014
17.00 – 21.00      Registration (Grand Ballroom)
Wednesday, 21 May, 2014   -   Day 1
07.30 – 09.00  –  Registration (Grand Ballroom)
                        –  Welcome address by Abdul Basir Kunhimohammed , Director, INFOFISH, Malaysia
                        –  Special address by H.E Mohamed Shainee , Minister, Ministry of Fisheries and Agriculture, Maldives
                        –  Special address by H.E Mao Zeming , Minister of Fisheries and Marine Resources, Papua New Guinea.
                        –  Opening address by Niwat Sutemechaikul, Director General, Department of Fisheries, Thailand
                        –  INFOFISH Appreciation
09.45 – 10.00      Tour of Exhibition
10.00 – 10.30      Coffee break / Press conference
10.30 – 11.00      Keynote address by Conference Chairperson, Renato Curto, President and CEO of Tri Marine Group, USA
Session I:   Global Supply and International Trade
11.00 – 11.20      Global review : Supply & trade trends and outlook, Audun Lem, Chief, Products, Trade and Marketing Branch, FIP, Food and                             Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), Italy.
Regional review on supply, stocks and effectiveness of the management measures
11.20 – 11.40      Western and Central Pacific Ocean (WCPO),Glenn Hurry, Executive Director Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission                             WCPFC),Micronesia.
11.40 – 12.00      Indian Ocean, Rondolph Payet, Executive Secretary, (IOTC), Seychelles.
12.00 – 12.20      Eastern Pacific Ocean (EPO), Michael Hinton, IATTC, USA.
12.20 – 12.45      Panel discussion.
12.45 – 14.00      Lunch Break
Industry efforts towards sustainable tuna industry
14.00 – 14.20      The tuna industry’s initiatives towards sustainable tuna - Susan Jackson, President, International Seafood Sustainability Foundation                             (ISSF),USA.
14.20 – 14.40      Increased Demand for Sustainably and Equitably Caught Pole and Line Tuna – Emily Howgate, Programme Director, The International                             Pole and Line Foundation (IPNLF), UK.
14.40 – 15.00      PNA’s efforts, achievement and challenges in developing sustainable tuna industry, Transform Aqorau, Chief Executive Officer, Parties to                             the Nauru Agreement (PNA) Office, Marshall Islands.
15.00 – 15.30      Panel discussion.
15.30 – 16.00      Cofee Break
Session II:  Industry Status and Update
16.00 – 16.20      Japanese tuna purse seine fishing industry - new challenges and prospects, Akira Nakamae, President, Kaimaki, Japan.
16.20 – 16.40      Korean tuna industry – current status, new challenges and prospects, Kwang Se-Lee, Executive Director, Silla, Co. Ltd., South Korea.
16.40 – 17.00      European Tuna Fishing Industry - Current status, new challenges and prospects for international cooperation, Julio Moron, Managing                             Director, Opagac, Spain.
17.00 – 17.30      Panel discussion.
19.00 – 21.00      Cocktail Reception – Hosted by Thai Tuna Industry Association (Click here for more detail)
Thursday, 22 May, 2014    (Day 2)
Session III:   Global and regional tuna trade and markets
09.00 – 09.20      The US and North American canned tuna market, Dave F Melbourne, Senior Vice President, Bumble Bee, USA.
09.20 – 09.40      The US market for fresh and frozen tuna, Mike Walsh, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, Orca Bay Seafoods                             Inc.,USA.
09.40 – 10.00      European Tuna Industry and market - Current status, new challenges and prospects, Juan M Vieites Baptista de Sousa,President of                             Eurothon and General Secretary, ANFACO-CECOPESCA, Spain.
10.00 – 10.30      Panel Discussion
10.30 – 11.00      Coffee Break
11.00 – 11.20      The Two Latin Americas - Pacific vs Atlantic : Potential impacts on the dynamics & challenges of the tuna industry, Dario Chemerinski,                             Country Manager Brazil & Emerging Markets Exports Manager, Costa d'Oro S.p.A, Brazil.
11.20 – 11.40      Japanese Tuna Industry Market: Hidenao Watanabe, Director, Overseas Fisheries Cooperation Office, Japan.
11.40 – 12.00      Asian Tuna Trade, Fatima Ferdouse, Chief, Trade Promotion Division, INFOFISH, Malaysia.
12.00 – 12.20      The impacts of sustainability factors on the marketing of tuna products in Europe, Luciano Pirovano, International Marketing and CSR                             Director, Bolton Alimentari, Italy.
12.20 – 12.40      The Middle East and North African Markets for Canned Tuna, Adel Fahmy, General Manager & Arnab Seguptra, Trading Director,                             Gulf Food Industries, UAE.
12.40 – 13.00      Panel Discussion
13.00 – 14.00      Lunch Break
                            Market Access
14.00 – 14.25      Why does development of MSC certified tuna still lacks behind other wild seafood segments?, Henk Brus, Managing Director,                             Pacifical C V, The Netherlands.
14.25 – 14.50      Regulatory market access issues in the tuna trade and the value of data, Francisco Blaha, International Fisheries Advisor, New Zealand.
14.50 – 15.15      The New EU GSP and tuna trade: Jerome Broche, Fish Team Leader, DG Trade, EU Commission, Belgium.
15.15 – 15.35      Thai tuna industry – The new challenges,Chanintr Chalisarapong, President, Thai Tuna Industry Association (TTIA), Thailand.
15.35 – 15.55      Mexico - Luis Fletcher, representative of the National Commission for Fisheries and Aquaculture (CONAPESCA) at the Mexican embassy in                             Washington, USA.
15.55 – 16.30      Panel Discussion
16.30 – 17.00      Screening of "Saving our Tuna" film produced by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and Arrowhead Films for Discovery                             Channel Asia.
                            Introduction remark by Gordon Johnson, Regional Practice Leader for Environment and Energy for UNDP.
       17.00            Cofee break
Friday, 23 May, 2014 (Day 3)
Session IV:   Sustainability, environment and Eco-labeling in the tuna industry
09.00 – 09.20      Cost and benefits of the MSC certification programme in the tuna industry, Bill Holden, MSC Pacific Fisheries Manager, Australia.
09.20 – 09.40      Cost and benefits of the FOS’s certification programme in the tuna industry, Paolo Bray, Director, Friend of the Sea, Italy
09.40 – 10.00      Cost and benefits of the Earth Islands Institute Dolphin Safe Tuna Certification Programme, David Phillips, Executive Director,                             Earth Island Institute (EII), USA.
10.00 – 10.20      Cost and benefits of Marine Eco-label Japan (MEL), Masashi Nishimura, Chief, Resources Management Office, Japan Fisheries                             Association, Japan
10.20 – 10.45      Panel Discussion
10.45 – 11.15      Coffee Break
11.15 – 11.35      WWF’s views on eco-labelling and sustainability of the tuna industry, William Fox, Vice President, Fisheries, WWF, USA/p>
11.35 – 12.00      The impact of Ecolabelling to fish stocks, fishermen and consumers, by Eugene Lapointe, President, IWMC, World Conservation                             Trust, USA.
12.00 – 12.20      PEW’s view on Eco-labelling and sustainability of the tuna industry, Amanda Nickson, Director, Global Tuna Conservation, The Pew                             Environment Group, USA.
12.20 – 12.40      Greenpeace (Casson Trenor, Senior Ocean Campaigner, Greenpeace USA)
12.40 – 13.00      Panel Discussion
13.00 – 13.15      Wrap up and closing
13.15 – 14.00      Lunch Break

2014 Commercial Fish Business Licenses

Valid January 1, 2014 through December 31, 2014
Fees include a nonrefundable three percent (3%) application fee, not to exceed $7.50 per item.
(Section 700.4, Title 14, California Code of Regulations)
Annual Commercial Fish Business Licenses Fee Description
Multifunction Fish Business $1,898.00 Any person to conduct the activities of a fish receiver, fish processor, fish wholesaler, and fish importer. If the licensee is also a commercial fisherman this license also authorizes a person to conduct the activities of a fisherman retailer.
Fish Importer's License $753.75 Any person who, for the purpose of resale to persons other than ultimate consumers, receives or purchases fish taken outside of this state which are not landed in this state by a licensed commercial fisherman must obtain a Fish Importer's License. Any person who purchases or receives fish that are taken outside of this state and brought into this state by a person who is not a licensed commercial fisherman, consumer, shall obtain a fish importer's license.
Fish Receiver's License $763.75 Any person who purchases or receives fish for commercial purposes from a commercial fisherman not licensed as a fish receiver must obtain a Fish Receiver's License.
Fisherman's Retail License $97.59 A commercial fisherman is required to have this license only if he/she sells all or a portion of his/her catch to ultimate consumers.
Fish Wholesaler's License $518.25 Any person who, for the purpose of resale to persons other than the ultimate consumer, purchases or obtains fish from a person licensed to engage in the activities of a fish receiver, fish processor, fish importer or fish wholesaler, is required to obtain a Fish Wholesaler's License.
Fish Processor's License $763.75 Any person who processes fish for profit and who sells to other than the ultimate consumer must obtain a Fish Processor's License.
Sport-Caught Fish Exchange Permit $70.81 Any person who, exchanges fresh fish taken under the authority of a sport fishing license for filleted, smoked or canned fish.
Importation Permit (Standard) $48.25 Any person receiving a shipment of live fish, including shellfish must apply for a Standard Importation Permit at least 10 working days prior to the arrival of the shipment. The application and information about this permit are available at www.dfg.ca.gov/Aquaculture
Importation Permit (Long Term) $58.25 A Long Term Importation Permit may be issued for each species or plant specified in Section 236, Title 14, of the California Code of Regulations. Permits may be valid for up to one year from the date of issuance and a fee will be charged for each permit. For additional information please call the CDFW’s Eureka office at (707) 445-6493 (marine species) or Fisheries Branch at (916) 445-0826 (freshwater species). The application and information about this permit are available at www.dfg.ca.gov/Aquaculture.
Anchovy Reduction Permit $42.49 Required for fish processors to process anchovies for reduction purposes.
Sturgeon Egg Processing Permit $255.96 Required to process sturgeon eggs for canning, curing, preserving, packing or otherwise processing, or dealing at wholesale, in the eggs of sturgeon for human consumption.
Commercial Surf Perch Tags $10.30
(Per Order)
Surf Perch of the family Embiotocidae may be taken, transported, possessed and sold for commercial purposes. All such fish shall be individually tagged with Commercial Surf Perch Tags.
Kelp Harvesting License $141.88 Required for each person or company harvesting kelp or other aquatic plants.
Marine Aquaria Receiver's Permit $1,898.00 Any person engaged in the business of receiving live marine species native to California waters for the purpose of wholesaling or retailing these species for pet industry or hobby purposes must obtain a Marine Aquaria Receiver's License.

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