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Building Confidence in Aquaculture: Thoughts on the Future in the Pecha Kucha Styleo SUNIL KADRI, AQUAINNOVATION
o MATT THOMPSON, NEW ENGLAND AQUARIUM
o ROBERT JONES, THE NATURE CONSERVANCY
o ISAAC FRAYND, AQUA-SPARK
o JENNIFER BUSHMAN, ROUTE TO MARKET
o SCOTT WILLIAMS, BJ’S WHOLESALE CLUB
IsaacFrayndIsaac tracks more than 1,000 investment opportunities,
moving them through our dealflow process when appropriate.
Prior to Aqua-Spark, Isaac worked as an investment banking
analyst at Deutsche Bank’s New York office on market
analysis, financial modeling, valuation scenarios and deal
execution. Isaac worked within the Latin America Group,
across sectors, primarily focusing on mergers and
acquisitions. Isaac is from Panama City, Panama.
DEALFLOWMANAGERAQUA-SPARK
SHAPING THE FUTURE OF AQUACULTURE THROUGH
INVESTMENT
1900 1925 1950 1975 2000 2025 2050
10 BILLION
The world’s popula/on con/nues to grow
Matorka
:
Good aquaculture is essential for the future.
Matorka
1950 20151960 1970 1980 1990 2000
638,575 KG
76,600,000,000 KG
Global growth of aquaculture
2010
Aqua-Spark strives to move the aquaculture industry towards
healthy, sustainable, affordable produc<on with comparable
financial returns
STRATEGY
building an ecosystem acrossthe value chain
6 0 - 8 0 C O M PAN I E S
ACROSS SPECIES
ACROSS GEOGRAPHIES
UP G
E60 Experts WorldWide
Iniversities
overnments
ortfolio companies
nvestors
SSeafood
Think Tanks
We try to bring as much added value as possible, for everyone
in the ecosystem
H E A L T H & G E N E T I C S
F E E D
T E C H N O L O G YM A R K E T A C C E S S
F A R M S
R & D
Global aquaculture production needs to triple by 2050
Join the blue revolu.on and the future of food produc.on!