Tuesday 24 April 2015
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08:30 |
Welcome: Gordon Johnston, Vice-Chair FIG Commission 4
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SESSION 1 Chair: Nick Lambert, Consultant, Satellite
Applications Catapult, UK |
09.10 |
Dr Jonathan Williams FIMechE FIMarEST, CEO Marine
South East
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KEYNOTE: Blue Economy: Turning aspiration into opportunity As
dependence on the oceans increases, to provide food, energy and
ecosystem services for a growing population, the Blue Economy faces
unprecedented growth. This presentation explores the potential, in
new markets, new customers and new technologies.
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09.40 |
Andy Coote, Director ConsultingWhere
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Quantifying the benefits of Marine Spatial Data Infrastructures
Analysing risk and measuring benefits to generate sustainable growth
for communities and stakeholders around our coasts and in marine
areas
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10.05 |
Don Ventura, Business Development Manager Fugro
Pelagos
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Intelligent exploitation of the Blue Economy – A hydrographic
perspective Developing capacity, assessing the risks and managing
the coasts and oceans in a sustained and collaborative manner
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10.30 |
Coffee break |
SESSION 2 Chair: Gordon Johnston, Vice-Chair FIG Commission
4, UK |
11.00 |
Gordon Drummond, Project
Manager Subsea UK & NSRI |
An overview of National Subsea Research Initiative and demonstration
of how to engage with us
How the subsea community can source information and benefit by
engaging with NSRI.
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11.25 |
Dan Hook, Managing Director
ASV |
Growing an unmanned marine systems company
Innovating and collaborating to benefit the Blue Economy. The
experiences of an SME in attracting stakeholders for investment,
projects and growth.
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11.50 |
Sean McCarthy, Head of
Market Facing Programmes
Catapult |
The Satellite Applications Catapult and the marine and coastal
sectors
Technology innovation and collaboration in support of a managed and
sustainable ocean and marine resource to generate beneifts for many
stakeholders in the Blue Economy.
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12.15 |
Prof Alex Rogers, Professor
Oxford University & Global
Ocean Commission (GOC) |
Blue growth in the deep sea: balancing economic and environmental
considerations
This talk will examine the European blue growth agenda in the
context of the deep ocean. The focus areas of sustainable growth
that are applicable to the deep sea will be identified.
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12.40 |
Lunch break and time to visit the Ocean Business exhibition |
SESSION 3 Chair: Nick Lambert, Consultant, Satellite
Applications Catapult, UK |
13.45 |
Michael B Jones, President
The Maritime Alliance |
How do we promote the Blue Economy if we don’t know how big it is?
This talk will focus on what we know about the size of the U.S. Blue
Economy and BlueTech and efforts underway to quantify and promote
them in the U.S. and in NAFTA. |
14.10 |
Mark O'Reilly, Director
Team Humber Marine
Alliance Cluster |
Team Humber Marine Alliance - Working in collaboration
Experiences and development of Blue Economy activities to benefit
the local community, industry and society. |
14.35 |
Angela Etuonovbe, Chair
FIG Commission 4 |
The current climate for a sustainable Blue Economy
FIG will outline the need, challenges and opprtinuties for
collaborating in generating greater capacity and supporting the Blue
Economy. |
15.00 |
Coffee break |
SESSION 4 Chair: Gordon Johnston, Vice-Chair FIG Commission
4, UK |
15.25 |
Claudia Delgado,Coordinator
UNESCO/IOC Project
Office for IODE |
OceanTeacher Global Academy: sharing expertise and training
resources in a coordinated way
Building a sustainable future through the Ocean Teacher Global
Academy and associated initiatives with partners and industry. |
15.50 |
Massimo Sarti, Project Director
Food and Agricultural
Organization of the
United Nations |
Technological application to fishery management:
Asia's largest lagoon ecosystem now on a sustainable course for the
future
Collaborating with stakeholders and using spatial data to manage a
sensitive ecosystem in Vietnam's Hue Lagoon for sustained use. This
project demonstrates the importance of good data and collaboration. |
16.15 |
Paul Holthus, CEO
World Ocean Council |
Ocean business leadership and collaboration for sustained growth in
the Blue Economy
Growing ocean economic activity is creating increasingly complex
business challenges. Many of these challenges are cross-sectorial,
creating the need, opportunity and value for multi-industry
leadership and collaboration, such as through the World Ocean
Council. |
16.40 |
Sam Harper, Int’l Hydrographic
Projects Manager
UKHO |
The Role of Hydrography in Reducing Risk and Supporting Economic
Development
Exploring the role of the United Kingdom Hydrographic Office, why
the products and services it supplies are important to the Blue
Economy and how we are building capacity to realise these benefits. |
17.05 |
Questions, discussion and summary Chair: Nick Lambert, Director,
Satellite Applications Catapult |
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Exhibition and Ocean Business Wine Trail (until 7pm) |