Showcasing of the pioneering UK Seafood Carbon Emissions Profiling Tool during NASF
The North Atlantic Seafood Forum has had a long lasting strong bond to the seafood industry in the United Kingdom. The UK attendees for this year’s NASF will be over 70 with a broad range of sub-sectors from the seafood industry represented including investment, aquaculture, processing, education and research, UK government and technology. This year they will be joined in Bergen by The British Ambassador to Norway, Jan Thompson CMG OBE.
Simon Dwyer, who has represented NASF in the UK for over 10 years, commented “We welcome the British Ambassador’s attendance at NASF. It’s probably the best turn-out from the UK since I’ve been involved with NASF. We have representatives from Scotland, London and the south of England plus a significant group from the Grimsby seafood cluster.”
UK reception on 6th March
The British Ambassador to Norway, Jan Thompson CMG OBE will be present at a UK reception on 6th March at the close of the conference sessions. At the reception the Ambassador will welcome guests including those from the Seafood Grimsby & Humber Alliance Group, who will introduce Seafish Industry Authority to present their pioneering Seafood Carbon Emissions Profiling Tool. The Alliance will also introduce The University of Lincoln who will talk about skills and their Future Leaders programme. Simon Dwyer added “The work that the Alliance does in Grimsby and The Humber with decarbonisation and skills has now become a UK wide national engagement with partners in Scotland and the south west of England. NASF will be a launch pad to share our messaging Internationally”.