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1st HIGH LEVEL Pacific Blue Economy Conference PROGRAMME 1st HIGH-LEVEL BLUE ECONOMY CONFERENCE GRAND PACIFIC HOTEL, SUVA, REPUBLIC OF FIJI, 23-24 AUGUST, 2017 Pacific Blue Economy Conference Partners Government of Kazakhstan

TIME SESSION (Britannia Ballroom) Chair: Hon. Milner Tozaka, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Solomon Islands Secretariat: PIDF Secretary General, François Martel 8.00 Onwards Registration 8.30 8.35 Opening Devotion Reverend François Pihaatae, General Secretary, Pacific Council of Churches 8.35 8.45 Opening Remarks Hon. Milner Tozaka, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Solomon Islands 8.45-8.55 Welcome Remarks - Hon. Josaia Voreqe Bainimarama Prime Minister of Fiji & Co-chair of UN Global Ocean Conference 2017, New York 8.55-9.00 Video Opening Message: H.E. Karmenu Vella, EU Commissioner for Environment, Maritime Affairs and Fisheries. 9.00 9.15 Keynote Address - James Michel Former President of Seychelles and Founder of the James Michel Foundation 9.15 9.45 Group Photo, Tea/Coffee Break Session Chair: (TBA) 9.45 10.30 SDG 14 and the Blue Economy Objective: To share knowledge and experiences from the UN Ocean Conference in the context of blue economy. Keynote Speaker Hon. Enele Sosene Sopoaga, Prime Minister of Tuvalu Presenters: Osnat Lubrani, UN Resident Coordinator and UNDP Resident Representative (TBC) Dame Meg Taylor, Pacific Ocean Commissioner & Chair of Partnership Dialogue on SDG14 Target 14.7 - UN Global Ocean Conference 2017, New York Session chair: Iosefa Maiava, Head, UNESCAP Pacific Office (TBC) 10.30 11.50 The Blue Economy: The Global Experience Objective: To discuss the global perspective on blue economy and how it can be applied in the Pacific. Professor Gunter Pauli, Serial entrepreneur, author and initiator of the Blue Economy Paul Holthus, Founding President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO), World Ocean Council H.E Angus Friday, Grenada Ambassador to the United States of America Professor Edvard Hviding, Department of Anthropology, University of Bergen, Norway

Session Chair: Dr. Jeremy Hills, Director, Institute of Marine Resources, University of the South Pacific (USP) 11.50 1.05 The Blue Economy: A Pacific Perspective Objective: To discuss blue economy in a Pacific perspective and its opportunities implications and impact. Hon. Akilisi Pohiva, Prime Minister, Tonga H.E. Hersey Kyota, Ambassador of Palau to USA, Chair of the Board of GLISPA Jean-Michel Cousteau, Oceanographer, Savusavu Sarah Thomas Nededog, Chair-Pacific Islands Association of Non-Government Organisations (PIANGO) Francis Chopin, the FAP-Pacific Aquaculture and Fisheries Expert, Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) Sefanaia Nawadra, Director, Sub Regional Office, UNEP 1.05 2.05 Lunch Session Chair: Sue Taei, Executive Director, Conservation International New Zealand and Pacific Islands 2.05 3.25 Key Ocean Industries Objective: To discuss the opportunities for existing industries facing the transition to more environmentally sustainable practices, where technologies and business models and innovations are focused on promoting or restoring ocean health. Plenary (Britannia room) Video message: Douglas Frantz, Deputy Secretary General, Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) Speakers: Hon. Alfred Jr. Alfred, Minister of Natural Resources and Commerce, Republic of the Marshall Islands Hon. Semisi Fakahau, Minister for Agriculture, Food, Forests and Fisheries, Tonga Parallel session 1: Oceanic Fisheries (Britannia Room): Dr. Jonathan Peacy, Senior Director - Fisheries, Conservation International (CI) Dr Bryony Townhill, Marine Climate Change Scientist, The Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science (CEFAS), United Kingdom Peter Cusack, Regional Coordinator - Pacific Islands Regional Oceanscape Program, Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries Agency (FFA) Parallel session 2: Marine and Coastal Tourism (Matua Room 1): Christina Leala Gale, Manager Sustainable Tourism Development, South Pacific Tourism Organisation (SPTO) Colin Philp, President, Fiji Islands Voyaging Society Beqa Divers (TBC) Parallel session 3: Coastal Fisheries and Community Livelihoods (Matua Room 2): Justin Hunter, J. Hunter Pearls Fiji Ltd. Francis Chopin, Senior Fisheries & Aquaculture Officer, The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) Alifereti Tawake, Council Chair & Technical Advisor, Locally Managed Marine Area (LMMA) Network International 3.25 3.55 Tea/Coffee Break Session chair: Andrew Foran, Head, Pacific Centre for Environmental Governance, International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) 3.55 5.15 Innovation in the Blue Economy: Emerging Industries Objective: To discuss the opportunities and challenges of emerging industries and policy implications within a blue economy context. Plenary (Britannia room) Presenter: Dr Andy Stevens, Research Director of the CSIRO Coastal Development & Management Program, (CSIRO)

Parallel session 1: Seabed Resources (Britannia room) Akuila Tawake, Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC) Maureen Penjueli, Pacific Network on Globalisation (PANG) Parallel session 2: Ocean Energy (Matua room 1) Jens Kruger, Manager, Ocean and Coastal Geoscience, Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC) Parallel session 3: Ocean Afforestation and Blue Carbon (Matua room 2) Antoine de Ramon D Yeurt, Lecturer, Pacific Center for Environment and Sustainable Development (PaCE-SD), USP (TBC) Francis Areki, Conservation Director, WWF Pacific. 5.15 5.50 Development Partner Statements 5.50 6.10 Wrap up by Chief Rapporteur: Marita Manley 6.30-8.00 Welcome Reception Hosted by Hon. Milner Tozaka, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Solomon Islands On behalf of the PIDF Chair - Location: Pool Side DAY 2 - Thursday 24 August, 2017 8.15 8.30 Summary of Day 1 Chair: Hon. Milner Tozaka, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Solomon Islands Session chair: Dr. Hugh Govan, Adjunct Senior Fellow, University of the South Pacific (USP) 8.30 9.40 Education, research and capacity building: challenges for a growing blue economy Objective: To discuss what technical, scientific, economic and finance knowledge or skills are needed for a blue economy. Dr. Jeremy Hills, Director, Institute of Marine Resources, University of the South Pacific (USP) Dr. Tommy Moore, SPREP Penehuro Lefale, Climate Change Advisor, Tokelau Jeff Ardron, Adviser, Ocean Governance, Commonwealth Secretariat. 9.40 10.10 Tea/Coffee Break Session chair: Taholo Kami, Special Adviser, Pacific Partnerships and International Civil Society, COP 23 Secretariat 10.10 11.30 Blue growth and ocean governance - balance between use and protection of the ocean Objective: To provide a platform for discussions and to explore how to strengthen ocean governance at the regional level drawing on lessons learned from past regional experiences and develop concrete recommendations for advancing good oceans governance as a cornerstone of blue economy development.

DAY 2 - Thursday 24 August, 2017 10.10 11.30 Lead Speakers: Hon. John Maneniaru, Minister for Fisheries, Solomon Islands Jan Steffen, Project Director, Marine and Coastal Biodiversity Management in Pacific Island Countries (MACBIO) Ratu Wiliame Katonivere, Tui Macuata, Community Based Marine resource management Nicholas Conner, Co-lead, Ecosystem Services Thematic Group, International Union for Conservation of Nature Commission on Ecosystem Management H.E Angus Friday, Grenada Ambassador to the United States of America Anote Tong, Former President of the Republic of Kiribati. Session chair: Iosefa Maiava, Head, UNESCAP Pacific Office (TBC) 11.30 12.40 Financing the Blue Economy Objective: To discuss blue financing and new and innovative financing mechanisms. Lead Presenters: Rob Jauncey, Pacific Office representative, ADB Jacques Dugasse, Chief Executive Officer, James Michel Foundation, Seychelles (TBC) Dr. Sebastian Thomas, Lecturer Sustainability Governance & Leadership, University of Melbourne Dr. Melissa Walsh, Ocean Finance Manager, Pacific Islands Regional Oceanscape Program (PROP) Paul Holthus, Founding President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO), World Ocean Council 12.40 1.40 Lunch Session chair: Howard Politini, Chair of Pacific Islands Private Sector Organisation (PIPSO) 1.40 3.10 Developing Blue Economies for the Pacific Objective: To provide a platform for discussions for developing a roadmap for blue economies in the Pacific. Lead Speakers: Hon. Elehi Kelihiano Kalolo, Minister for Climate Change, Tokelau Jeff Ardron, Adviser, Ocean Governance, Commonwealth Secretariat Dr. Hugh Govan, Adjunct Senior Fellow, University of the South Pacific (USP) Sue Taei, Executive Director, Conservation International New Zealand and Pacific Islands 3.10 3.30 Tea/Coffee Break 3.30 4.30 Summary of Conference Outcomes 4.30 4.45 Farewell Address Hon. Milner Tozaka, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Solomon Islands 4.45 5.15 Closing Remarks François Martel, Secretary General, Pacific Islands Development Forum (PIDF) 5.15 5.20 Closing Prayer Reverend François Pihaatae, General Secretary, Pacific Council of Churches 6.30 8.30 Farewell reception and dinner hosted by PIDF Hosted by François Martel, Secretary General of PIDF Location: Pool Side and Britinnia Ballroom