Pelagic Tuesday continues Passed
Tuesday March 3, 2026 15:15 - 17:00 CET Vågen
Chairman: Torben Foss (Vice President)Lecturers: Audun Maråk (CEO), Heidrun Marteinsdottir (CEO), Dominic Rihan (Chief Executive Officer), Live Spurkland (CTO/Technical Director Food), Øystein Hage (Editor in cheif), Neil Ramsden (EMEA editor), Aoife Martin (Executive Chair), Oli Samro (Founder), Lars Erik Flatøy (Head of Analysis), Enrico Bachis (Market Research Director), Erin Priddle (Regional Director), Are Salthaug (Research Director - Marine Ecosystems and Resources), Kjell Arthur Lind-Olsen (Sales Manager), Katy Hladki (Senior Officer Markets International Fisheries), Dag Roar Arntsen (Team Lead Service & Aftermarket)
13:00-17:00
Will 2026 be the "moment of truth" for the pelagic industry?
Decades of overfishing of mackerel have resulted in a near stock collapse and draconian reduction of the recommended TAC. The underlying motive for this endemic overfishing of most pelagic stocks is a modern version of "land-grabbing" - All nations involved in the fishery for mackerel, herring and blue whiting pretend to own more of the three stocks than their neighbours will accept. The comfortable way seems to be to follow the modus operandi in which coastal nations agree on the TAC but seem to agree to disagree on the sharing of stock. Looking at it retrospectively, the total yearly catch is systematically far beyond the agreed TAC.
Not only for biological and reputational reasons, but this practice will have to come to an end. For Iceland, Norway and a sovereign Scotland, EU membership is looming on the horizon. The EU will never accept that member states overfish the TAC. In other words, it is only a question of time before the coastal states of mackerel, herring and blue whiting must sit down and agree on the sharing of the three stocks. Or they risk that the question is taken out of their hands."
Reduced quotas and increased product value make it more profitable to increase valorisation of the landed catches. At NASF Pelagic Session 2026, we look at the latest progress in processing equipment.
Presenting Companies:
13:00-13:05: Opening remarks from the Chair
Chair: Torben Foss
Company: African Aquaculture Company
13:05-13:15: The Stock situation
Speaker: Are Salthaug
Company: Institute of Marine Research
13:15-13:30: The EU-fishermen's priorities
Speaker: Dominic Rihan
Company: European Union
13:30-13:45: The Norwegian pelagic fishermen's perspective.
Speaker: Audun Maråk
Company: Fiskebåt
13:45-14:00: Fisheries Iceland
Speaker: Heidrun Marteinsdottir
Topic: Pelagic fisheries seen from Iceland
14:00-14:10: Don't forget The Faroe Islands
Speaker: Oli Samro
Company: Fishfacts
14:10-14:25: The relevance of IFFO as a bridge builder between fishers and industry
Speaker: Enrico Bachis
Company: IFFO
14:25-14:35: Protecting Global Forage Fisheries
Speaker: Katy Hladki
Company: PEW
14:35-14:45: The global pelagic market & supply situation – It is not all about the North Atlantic..
Speaker: Lars Erik Flatøy
Company: Kontali
14:45-15:00: Coffee and Networking
15:00-15:10: The geopolitical environment
Speaker: Øystein Hage
Company: Fiskeriblandet & IntraFish
15:10-15:50: The Pelagic duel - Audience questions and facilitated panel discussions.
Moderator: Torben Foss, African Aquaculture Company
Speaker: Neil Ramsden, Editor, EMEA and Asia - Undercurrent News
Topic: What did we learn?
15:50-16:00: Global supply and demand for certified small pelagics; challenges and opportunities
Small pelagic fisheries produce over 24 million tonnes of seafood each year — more than a third of the global marine catch — yet only 16% are engaged in the MSC programme. By contrast, 80% of global whitefish catches and 63% of tuna catches are MSC certified. Pelagics have unique challenges, such as highly variable stocks, climate‑driven impacts, and complex international management frameworks. However, momentum is growing and industry leadership accelerating. This presentation will highlight latest global trends and data with the fresh release of MSC’s ‘2026 Small Pelagics Yearbook’.
Speaker: Erin Priddle
Company: MSC
Chair: Live Spurkland, Pelagia
16:00-16:15: Technology Meets Market Demands
Speaker: Kjell Arthur Lind-Olsen
Company: BAADER
16:15-16:30: Pelagic Disruption: Implications for the Supply Chain
Aoife Martin
Independent Chair of NAPA
16:30-16:45: Improved value of pelagic catches
Speaker: Tba
Company: MMC
16:45-17:00: Beyond Efficiency: fitting your Factory of the Future
Speaker: Dag Roar Arntsen
Company: Optimar
Speakers
Torben Foss ChairmanPresenting company
Vice President
African Aquaculture Company
Audun Maråk SpeakerPresenting company
CEO
Fiskebåt
Heidrun Marteinsdottir Speaker
CEO
Fisheries Iceland
Dominic Rihan SpeakerPresenting company
Chief Executive Officer
Killybegs Fishermen’s Organisation
Dominic began his professional career in BIM in 1990 as a Fishing Gear Technologist. From 2003 to December 2010, Dominic undertook the role of the Marine Technical Executive in charge of the Fishing Technology Unit within the Fisheries Development Division. From January 2011 to December 2015, he took a secondment to the European Commission as a Seconded National Expert, working on Fisheries Policy.
In January 2016, Dominic returned to BIM as the Fisheries Development Manager in the Fisheries Development and Training Division before becoming Economic and Strategic Services (ESS) Manager in 2018 and Director in 2020. He is a former chair of the Scientific, Technical and Economic Committee for Fisheries (STECF), an expert committee appointed by the European Commission to advise on European Fisheries Policy.
Live Spurkland SpeakerPresenting company
CTO/Technical Director Food
Pelagia AS
Øystein Hage Speaker
Editor in cheif
IntraFish /DN media group
Neil Ramsden Speaker
EMEA editor
Undercurrent News
Aoife Martin SpeakerPresenting company
Executive Chair
NAPA
Oli Samro Speaker
Founder
FISHFACTS
Lars Erik Flatøy SpeakerSponsor
Head of Analysis
Kontali
Lars Erik Flatøy became part of the Kontali team in 2021, and is today Head of the analysis department, working in mainly all parts of the seafood value chain. Flatøy has a master's from the Norwegian College of Fishery Science in Tromsø, working both in the aquaculture sector and oil and gas, and has experience as a quality manager and business consultant before joining Kontali. Flatøy is also a lead auditor within the ASC and MSC sustainability standards
Enrico Bachis SpeakerSponsor
Market Research Director
IFFO
Enrico Bachis began his career in the feed industry in 2009 as Business Manager and Information Officer at IFFO – The Marine Ingredients Organisation. In 2017, he became Market Research Director, overseeing all market intelligence efforts. With over 15 years of experience as a senior analyst, Enrico has played a key role in establishing IFFO as a global authority on fishmeal and fish oil market analysis and data. His work has fostered a strong collaboration between IFFO and the UN FAO’s Fisheries Department, particularly in contributing to the influential State of World Fisheries and Aquaculture (SOFIA) report. Notably, he is the only fishing industry representative invited to the OECD FAO agri commodities working group. Enrico holds a Political Science degree from the University of Cagliari in Sardinia and went on to earn an MSc in Financial Economics and a PhD in Industrial Economics from the University of Nottingham in the UK.
Erin Priddle SpeakerPresenting company
Regional Director
Marine Stewardship Council
Erin Priddle is a senior sustainability leader with more than 20 years of experience in sustainable fisheries management, certification, and environmental policy. As Regional Director for North Europe at the Marine Stewardship Council, she oversees the organisation’s largest regional program, leading multinational teams and driving strategic initiatives that support healthy, biodiverse oceans through market-led approaches. Erin is known for her diplomatic leadership, her ability to unite science, policy, and market actors, and her influential work with EU institutions, governments, NGOs, and industry. Her career spans senior roles at the Environmental Defense Fund and the UK Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, where she contributed to major fisheries policy reforms and innovative fisheries management solutions.
Are Salthaug Speaker
Research Director - Marine Ecosystems and Resources
Kjell Arthur Lind-Olsen SpeakerPresenting company
Sales Manager
BAADER Norge AS
In Fish buisness in appr. 35 years. Last 24 in Baader as Sales Manager dealing with WF, Pelagic & Salmon primary processing as well as VAP.
Katy Hladki SpeakerPresenting company
Senior Officer Markets International Fisheries
Pew Charitable Trusts
Katy Hladki Leads Pew's engagement with the marketplace in her position with the international fisheries project. Hladki works with industry members to advocate for key policies and management measures aimed at protecting long-term fishery health and ocean ecosystems. Before joining Pew, Hladki worked with nongovernmental organizations and the private sector to advance sustainable seafood and best practices in fisheries and aquaculture production. Hladki holds a bachelor's degree in natural resources and the environment from the University of Michigan and a master's degree in international relations, environmental policy and African studies from Boston University.
Dag Roar Arntsen Speaker
Team Lead Service & Aftermarket
Optimar AS