World Aquaculture 2023

May 29 - June 1, 2023

Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia

THE BLUE $: HOW TO KEEP IT!

Katherine Hawes

Principal Solicitor, Aquarius Lawyers

AISP President

Co-Founder of Aquaculture without Frontiers Australia

 



Abstract:

Aquaculture has become a focus for venture capitalists and other types of investors who are diving into the opportunity to create the BLUE $.

However, the BLUE $ in aquaculture, for both suppliers of product and services and farmers alike, is the result of passion, hard work and a belief that our industry is both viable and valuable. 

In this session we will explore how to keep your hard earned BLUE $ and potentially grow the number you already have!  BLUE $ dividends are available from advances in the aquatech revolution with the use of technologies, such as, robotics, artificial technology and blockchain.  However, the potential for disruption in aquaculture businesses that causes legal issues from intellectual property challenges through to contractual disputes, means that your BLUE $’s are at risk.  Learn how to protect your BLUE capital.

From her role on the Board of the Association of International Seafood Professionals and co-founder of Aquaculture without Frontiers (Australia), Katherine is best placed to outline the legal frameworks that can optimise your commercial aquaculture business.  

What will audience learn from your presentation?

Aquaculture businesses will understand:

  • How to protect their BLUE $
  • Legal issues associated with adopting new technologies
  • The types of business disruption that can occur in your supply chains
  • What you need to do to legally protect your assets from disruption
  • How to incorporate and minimise disruption into your business operations
  • If disruption occurs, and cannot be easily mediated, what you need to do to progress to a legal remedy.
  • Investment agreements/funding opportunities.