Making the ‘investable case’ for sustainable aquaculture
We’re posting all six of the presentations from the exciting and fast-paced session, “Thoughts on the Future of Aquaculture.” Each speaker was asked to speak about “building confidence in aquaculture.” This week’s speaker is Isaac Fraynd of Netherlands-based impact investment firm Aqua-Spark.
Previous posts include Sunil Kadri, founder of Aquaculture Innovation; Matthew Thompson, aquaculture project lead at the Anderson Cabot Center for Ocean Life at New England Aquarium; and Robert Jones, global aquaculture lead at The Nature Conservancy.
Other speakers to come are Jennifer Bushman, Route to Market Services; and Scott Williams, BJ’s Wholesale Club.
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