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WOF 2015

Program
Opening Ceremony Welcome Remarks & Keynote Speech
Date 10.20(Tue.)
Place Convention Hall, BEXCO Busan, Republic of Korea

[Keynote Speaker]

IMO’s role for sustainable development and use of ocean

Ki-Tack LIM

International Maritime Organization(IMO) The new secretary-general of the IMO

He was appointed as Maritime Attaché, Minister-Counsellor at the Korean Embassy in London and led all IMO work for the Republic of Korea by serving as Deputy Permanent Representative to IMO between August 2006 and August 2009. He also had been posted to London to represent the Republic of Korea in IMO meetings between August 1998 and September 2001. From 1998, he attended various IMO meetings as a head of the Republic of Korea delegation. He actively participated in the IMO meetings to promote the effective implementation of IMO conventions such as improvement of maritime accident investigation scheme, effective implementation of PSC activities, and harmonized systems of survey and certification. In particular, for three years from 2002 to 2004, he successfully undertook the chairmanship of Sub-Committee on Flag State Implementation. He started to attend IMO meetings since 1986. During this period, he not only actively participated in the maritime safety and environmental protection issues such as SOLAS amendment for passenger ship safety and double-hull oil tanker requirements but also endeavored to make contributions to various IMO policies and legal related matters such as technical cooperation, capacity building, and the framework of IMO Member State Audit Scheme. From 1992, he engaged himself deeply in activities to promote maritime safety through effective implementation of IMO conventions in Korea. He also led regular maritime safety meetings held between the Korea and IMO member states in Asian region and contributed to enhancing the PSC regime by assisting the promotion of Tokyo MoU during this period. In 2004, he was elected as Chairman of Tokyo MoU.

Program
Session 1 Energy & Resources
Date 10.20(Tue.)
Place Convention Hall, BEXCO Busan, Republic of Korea

[Moderator]

Yong-Duk Park

Korea Energy Economics Institute(KEEI) Managing Director

Dr. Yongduk PAK has been involved in the international cooperation activities since his participation in Northeast Asia energy cooperation activities in 2004. Currently he is a Managing Director of International Energy Cooperation Group in Korea Energy Economics Institute. His main fields are the multilateranl energy cooperation activities for IEA, ECNEA, WEC and the Korea-China Energy Cooperation. Dr. Pak is a graduate of Yonsei Univeristy in Korea as B.A. and holds PhD degree in economics from Emory University in the United States

[Speaker]

Trends in global energy trade

Michael JONES

Wood Mackenzie in Singapore Wood Mackenzie

Michael Jones is Senior Analyst in Wood Mackenzie's Primary Fuel Fundamentals group in Singapore, focused on shaping the company's forward-looking views on Asia’s fuel mix. His primary focus is on understanding the impact of changing policy on energy supply and demand, trade, and corporate dynamics. Previously, Michael was a consultant at a boutique shipping advisory firm in Singapore, where he headed the company's oil tanker market practice. He also spent some time at PFC Energy, focusing on corporate strategy in Asian gas and power markets. From 2005 to 2008, he managed the energy program at The National Bureau of Asian Research, where he worked with government agencies and U.S. Congressional members on key energy issues affecting US-Asia relations. Michael holds a BA from University of Washington and an MA from The Fletcher School at Tufts University. He is fluent in Mandarin Chinese and currently learning Cantonese.

[Speaker]

“Asian Premium” or “North Atlantic Discount”: Does Diversification Always Impose Costs?

Nader ALKATHIRI

The King Abdullah Petroleum Studies and Research Center(KAPSARC), Saudi Oil Analyst

Nader AlKathiri is currently a Research Associate at King Abdullah Petroleum Studies and Research Center (KAPSARC). His current work focuses on understanding inter-regional price differentials of crude oil through spatial modeling. He recently co-developed the KAPSARC Global Oil Trade Model (GOTM), a spatial simulation model of the crude oil market to analyze the impact of regional allocation of crude oil on inter-regional price differentials. Mr. AlKathiri holds a BSc in Operations Research from King Saud University, and an MS degree in Applied Mathematics and Computational Science from KAUST.

[Speaker]

China’s Maritime Energy Tranport: Security Risks and Response

ZHAO Qinghai

China Institute of International Studies(CIIS) Director

Zhao Qinghai is currently Director of Center for Maritime Security and Coorperation, CIIS. He joined CIIS in 1996 after graduation from JilinUniversity with a master’s degree in history. From 1999 to 2003, he served as Second Secretary in Chinese Embassy in Cyprus. He was Deputy Director of the Department of Global Strategy from 2004 to 2005 and Director of the Department for Information and Contingencies Studies from 2005 to 2009. From April 2009 to April 2011, he served in Chinese Embassy in New Zealand as Director of the Political Section. His research focuses on maritime security, major-power relations and China’s neighboring diplomacy. Born in 1970 in China.

[Speaker]

Energy Choke Point: Global Maritime Energy Security Pinnacle

Se-Hyun Ahn

Center for Energy Security Strategic Studies, Korea Director

Se Hyun Ahn is Director of Center for Energy Security Strategic Studies (CESSS) at University of Seoul and Professor of the Department of International Relations in the University of Seoul. He is the former member of policy advisory committee for the ROK Ministry of Unification & and also advises ROK Foreign Ministry and ROK Ministry of Finance and Strategy. He is also the member of Council for Security Council for Asia Pacific (CSCAP)-Korea and Pugwash Conferences as well as the National Unification Advisory Council. He spent his numerous years in researching, teaching and studying in the US, China, Russia, UK and Eurasia. Prior to coming to Korea, he was the visiting research fellow at the Asia Research Centre at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), and also was an Assistant Professor at the Department of Government and International Relations in the Beijing Normal University-Hong Kong Baptist University United International College in China. Dr. Ahn received his Ph. D from the International Relations department in the London School of Economics and Political Science. He also holds an M.A. from the School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University and B.A. from Cornell College. He was also trained at the National Mineral Resources University in Russia. His areas of particular interests include energy security and energy diplomacy, and East Asian relations and regional economic security issues in Northeast Asia and Eurasia.

Program
Session 2 Ocean policy & Ocean strategy
Date 10.20(Tue.)
Place Convention Hall, BEXCO Busan, Republic of Korea

[Moderator]

Seo-Hang Lee

Korea Institute for Maritime Strategy(KIMS) President

Dr. Seo-Hang Lee is President of Korea Institute for Maritime Strategy and Professor Emeritus at Korea National Diplomatic Academy. He is also Vice President of UNA-ROK. Before he was appointed to the current position, Dr. Lee was Consul-General to Mumbai, India. He was also a professor at the Institute of Foreign Affairs and National Security (IFANS), the policy research arm of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade. He joined IFANS in 1989 and served as Dean of Research from 2004 to 2008. Dr. Lee was also Co-Chairman of the Korean Committee of the Council for Security Cooperation in the Asia Pacific (CSCAP). Most recently, Dr. Lee served as Chairman at the 24th and the 25th meetings of the Convention for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR), held in Tasmania, Australia in 2005 and 2006. Dr. Lee received a Ph.D. from Kent State University and a B.A. and M.A. from Seoul National University. He is the recipient of the Killam Post-Doctoral Fellowship, Dalhousie Law School, Canada. Dr. Lee has published or edited more than 80 monographs and books on international security issues and maritime affairs.

[Speaker]

China’s Belt and Road Initiative and a New Round of Regional Economic Cooperation

Han-Jun Han

Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences(SASS) Institute of Economics Director

Prof. Han-Jun HAN is Currently Director of Western Economics Division, Institute of Economics, Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences (SASS). He is also the chief-expert of the innovation engineering project in SASS. His research work includes issues about financial market development, industrial development, and regional development etc. Besides doing academic research, Han also provides decision-making consulting suggestions for government, NGO and company. He has published a large number of papers, books, and reports on a variety of subjects. Han holds a degree and a Master Degree in Economics in Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, and a Ph.D. in Economics in SASS.

[Speaker]

Japan’s Ocean policy

Noriyoshi YAMAGAMI

Cabinet Secretariat (Ocean Policy), Government of Japan Cabinet Counsellor

Noriyoshi YAMAGAMI is currently Cabinet Counsellor of the Cabinet Secretariat (Ocean Policy), Government of Japan. He joined the Ministry of Transport, Government of Japan in 1987. He worked at various department which includes the Maritime Bureau, the Ports and Harbours Bureau and the Policy Bureau in the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT). He was appointed Counsellor of the Embassy of Japan in the UK in 2004. He returned to the MLIT in 2007 and served as Director at Road Transport Bureau and Railway Bureau. In 2012 he was assigned to the Embassy of Japan in the UK for the second time, and carried out his mission as Minster. Based in London as a diplomat responsible for transport, YAMAGAMI led Japanese delegations and participated in a number of meetings of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) and International Oil Pollution Compensation Fund in the UK. He earned a Bachelor of Law at the University of Tokyo, Japan and a Master of Arts in Political Science at the Stanford University, US.

[Speaker]

Ocean Vision 2030

Jong-Deog Kim

Korea Maritime Institute(KMI) Strategy Research Division Director General

Dr. Kim Jong-deog has been working on the coastal and maritime policy at Korea Maritime Institute (KMI). Currently, he is a director general of Strategy Research Division, KMI. He has rich experience in national planning and implementation of coastal and maritime affairs, and provided an advice to the lawmakers and government officials. Also, he led researches on coastal management reform, marine environment information system and PEMSEA strengthening capacity or marine environment preservation. Currently, he is engaged in the polar research programs and related government policy making process; he is a coordinator of Korea Arctic Experts Network and member of working Group for North Pacific Arctic Conference. Dr. Kim is in charge of Korea’s role as a permanent observer to Arctic Council and subsequent research on policy development. He was a member of Korean delegate to PEMSEA, YSLME and Arctic Council.

[Speaker]

Rough Waters for Coalition Building

James HOLMES

US Naval War College Professor of strategy

CV James Holmes is a professor of strategy at the Naval War College and senior fellow at the University of Georgia School of Public and International Affairs. A former U.S. Navy surface warfare officer and combat veteran of the first Gulf War, he served as a gunnery and engineering officer in the battleship Wisconsin, engineering and damage-control instructor at the Surface Warfare Officers School Command, and military professor of strategy at the Naval War College. Jim is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Vanderbilt University (B.A., mathematics and German) and completed graduate work at Salve Regina University (M.A., international relations), Providence College (M.A., mathematics), and the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University (M.A.L.D. and Ph.D., international affairs), where he was the A. Eiken Hohenberg Scholar. He earned the Naval War College Foundation Award in 1994, signifying the top graduate in his Naval War College class. His most recent books (with long-time coauthor Toshi Yoshihara) are Strategy in the Second Nuclear Age and Red Star over the Pacific.

[Speaker]

Promoting Regional Maritime Cooperation Without Strategic Trust

Sam BATEMAN

Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Adviser and Senior Fellow

Dr. Sam Bateman retired from the RAN as a Commodore (one-star) and is now a Professorial Research Fellow at the Australian National Centre for Ocean Resources and Security (ANCORS) at the University of Wollongong in Australia, and an Adviser to the Maritime Security Programme at the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS) at the Nanyang Technological University in Singapore. His naval service included four ship commands ranging from a patrol boat to guided-missile destroyer. He has written extensively on defence and maritime issues in Australia, the Asia-Pacific and Indian Ocean, and was awarded his PhD from the University of New South Wales in 2001 for a dissertation on “The Strategic and Political Aspects of the Law of the Sea in East Asian Seas”. He is widely recognized as a regional maritime security expert and regularly provides comments for Australian and international media. His current research interests include regional maritime security, piracy and maritime terrorism, oceans policy, the strategic and political implications of the Law of the Sea, and maritime cooperation and confidence-building.

[Speaker]

India First Pragmatic Foreign Policy and Its Impacts on Indian Maritime Security

Devendra Kumar JOSHI

National Maritime Foundation, India Chairman

Admiral Devendra Kumar Joshi took over on 31 August 2012 to 26 February 2014, as the 21st Chief of Naval Staff of Independent India and the 19th Indian to take command of the Indian Navy. Admiral DK Joshi is a specialist in Anti-Submarine Warfare. In his long and distinguished service spanning nearly 38 years, he has served in a variety of Command, Staff and Instructional appointments. Admiral Joshi's Sea Commands include guided missile corvette INS Kuthar, guided missile destroyer INS Ranvir and the aircraft carrier INS Viraat, during which he was awarded Nausena Medal, Vishist Seva Medal and Yudh Seva Medal respectively. He subsequently commanded the Eastern Fleet, wherein he was awarded Ati Vishist Seva Medal (AVSM). After his elevation to Flag rank, the Admiral served in the Integrated Headquarters in all nodal Branches. In the Personnel Branch as the Assistant Chief of Personnel (Human Resource Development), in Warship Production and Acquisition as the Assistant Controller of the Aircraft Carrier Programme (ACCP), and thereafter in the Operations Branch both as Assistant Chief of Naval Staff (Information Warfare and Operations) and as the Deputy Chief of Naval Staff. Before taking over as the FOC-in-C Western Naval Command, he contributed towards inter-service integration, first as the Commander-in-Chief of the Andaman and Nicobar Command,the only tri-service integrated Command. He was awarded the Param Vishist Seva Medal (PVSM) during this time. Later, he served as the Chief of Integrated Defence Staff to Chairman, Chiefs of Staff Committee (CISC). Admiral Joshi is a distinguished graduate of the Naval War College, USA, an alumnus of the College of Naval Warfare, Mumbai and the prestigious National Defence College, New Delhi. He was also the Defence Advisor in the Indian High Commission at Singapore from 1996 to 1999.

[Speaker]

Indonesia’s Maritime Policy

Arif Havas OEGROSENO

Coordinating Ministry of Maritime Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia Deputy Minister

CV Arif Havas Oegroseno is currently Deputy Minister of the Coordinating Ministry of Maritime Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia. He was the President of the 20th Meeting of the 162 State Parties to the UN Convention of the Law of the Sea (SPLOS). He was the Indonesian Ambassador to Belgium, Luxembourg, the European Union and the World Custom Union from September 2010 to January 2015. He also worked with the NATO on maritime security issues. A career diplomat and an expert in international law of the sea, he has served in the Indonesian foreign service for over 25 years since 1986.He has given lectures in various Indonesian and foreign universities such as the Australian National University, Cambridge University, John Hopkins University, the London School of Economics, Bilgi University in Istanbul, and the Catholic University of Leuven in Belgium. He has also given lectures at the Rhodes Academy of International Law of the Sea in Greece, the International Maritime Law Institute in Malta, the Center for Ocean Law and Policy of the Virginia University in the US, and the Center for International Law of the National University of Singapore. He wrote numerous op-ed articles in national media and academic journals as well as books related to the law of the sea.

Program
Session 3 Environment-Climate and Ocean Science
Date 10.21(Wed.)
Place Convention Hall, BEXCO Busan, Republic of Korea

[Moderator]

Youn-Ho Lee

Strategy Development Section, Korea Institute of Ocean Science and Technology(KIOST) Leader

[Speaker]

Ocean Exploration and the Birth of Scientific Revolutions

Kyung-Ryul Kim

Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology(GIST) Chaired Professor

Currently, Professor Kim is an Endowed Chair Professor of Kwangju Institute of Science and Technology, GIST. He holds a degree in Chemistry from Seoul National University, Korea and Ph.D. in Marine Science from University of California, San Diego (UCSD) in 1983. Before joining GIST, he served as a professor in School of Science at Seoul National University from 1984 to 2013. His work includes issues related to environmental changes in East Sea of Korea by using tracer chemistry; monitoring network building and analysis on Far-east Asian region for long-term observation on the atmospheric trace constituent which cause a global warming and ozone layer depletion. While serving as a director of Marine Research Institute of Seoul National University, he organized the Summer Ocean School for children to encourage them have more interest in marine science. Also, he has delivered series of public lectures under the title of “Beautiful Earth” to make people aware of Earth, the sole foundation of mankind – 2 hours-long lecture is now available at NAVER (Open Lecture: In & Out of Culture, 2014). He has published a large number of papers, articles and books on variety of subjects to popularize a science; , “Learning of Global environment with Nobel Prize”, “Guide for Ocean Exploration, Chemistry” and “Earth Story”, 50-serial of monthly magazine “Science and Technology published by The Korean Federation of Science and Technology Societies (KOFST). Recently, he published an introductory science books, “Meaning of Time” and “Birth of World Atlas”. Another work, “Plate Tectonics: New Perspectives on Beautiful Earth” introduces a significant meaning of Theory of Evolution in history of Earth System Science and Biology.

[Speaker]

Ocean biogeochemistry in Ocean acidification and deoxygenation

Véronique GARCON

Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique(CNRS) Senior Scientist

Dr Véronique GARCON is currently the international Chair of the Scientific Steering Committee of the SOLAS (Surface Ocean Lower Atmosphere Study) project (SCOR, WCRP, ICACGP, IGBP soon Future Earth). She graduated from University of Paris VII in Environmental Sciences (Energy and Pollutions) in 1981 and then became a post doc fellow at MIT from 1982 to 1985. Recruited as an Early career scientist at CNRS in 1985, she worked at IPGP in Paris then moved down to Toulouse with a sabbatical stay at Princeton University in 1995 and 1996. Her research themes within the group SYSCO2 for Complex Coupled Systems at LEGOS aim towards understanding and quantifying processes governing fluxes of carbon, oxygen and associated biogeochemical elements in the ocean, using in situ tracers observations, remotely sensed data, coupled physical biogeochemical modeling and data assimilation technics. She is also deeply involved in oceanic biogeochemical climatic monitoring via electrochemical sensors development. She served in the JGOFS SSC, member of the French IFREMER for 10 years, and in many national (CNRS, French Navy,..), European (ESF, EC, EGU,..) and international scientific instances. She has supervised more than 16 PhD students and 14 post-docs fellows. She has published more than 95 scientific papers in peer-reviewed journals. Born in 1956 in France.

[Speaker]

Tara Oceans: Eco-Systems Biology at Planetary Scale

Chris BOWLER

Tara Oceans Consortium Scientific coordinator of Tara Oceans

Chris Bowler is Director of Research at CNRS and is Director of the Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Section of the Institut de Biologie de l’Ecole Normale Supérieure in Paris. He completed his PhD at the University of Ghent in Belgium followed by postdoctoral studies at The Rockefeller University in New York. In 1994 he established his own research group working on signaling in higher plants and marine diatoms at the Stazione Zoologica in Naples Italy and in 2002 he took up his current position in Paris. He is one of the scientific coordinators of the Tara Oceans expedition, is EMBO member since 1995, recipient of the CNRS Silver Medal in 2010 and the Louis D Foundation prize from the Institut de France in 2015, an ERC Advanced Award in 2012, associate editor of several major scientific journals, and member of the scientific advisory boards of several internationally renowned research institutes and private companies.

[Speaker]

Tara Foundation : Bridging Marine Science to Policy

Romain TROUBLE

Tara Foundation Executive Director

With a double degree in molecular biology and business management, Romain is also known for his sailing skills and participations in two America’s Cup campaigns as sailor in 2000 and 2003. From 2003 to 2006, he worked in a company specialized in polar logistics in the Arctic, Antarctic and in Siberia. He was involved in the organization of adventure, tourist and scientific expeditions, but also in the discovery of frozen mammoths in Siberia. He has been coordinating Tara Expeditions since the beginning in 2004 and has become the Executive Director of Tara Expeditions in 2009. Born in France in 1975.

[Speaker]

Translating insights from ocean sciences to policy Jorge

Luis VALDES

IOC-UNESCO (Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission) – Ocean Science Section in spain Head Ocean Sciences

Dr. Luis VALDÉS SANTURIO (Spain) is, since January 2009, the Head of Ocean Sciences at the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of UNESCO, and formerly (2000-2008) he has been the Director of the Centro Oceanográfico de Gijón - Instituto Español de Oceanografía (CO Gijón-IEO). With more than 30 years of experience in marine research and field studies related with marine ecology and climate change, he established in 1990 the time series programme based on ocean sampling sites and marine observatories which is maintained by Spain in the North Atlantic. He has advised various governmental, intergovernmental and international organizations as well as research funding agencies. He has a vast experience in ICES where he has chaired different Working Groups and Committees including the Oceanographic Committee. He also served as Spanish Delegate in ICES and in the IOC-UNESCO.

Program
Session 4-1 Sustainable Green Fisheries and Aquaculture : Way Forward
Date 10.22(Thu.)
Place Convention Hall, BEXCO Busan, Republic of Korea

[Keynote Speaker]

Blue Growth in Norwegian Aquaculture and Fisheries

Dilek Ayhan

Norwegian Ministry of Trade, Industry and Fisheries Deputy Minister

Ms Dilek Ayhan is State Secretary in the Norwegian Ministry of Trade, Industry and Fisheries. In that capacity she has responsibilities for matters relating to the maritime industries including shipping, industrial research and innovation, tourism, export financing and international/bilateral relations and trade policy. She is the co-founder and former Managing Director (2008-2013) of Alarga, a company established to strengthen the competitiveness of Norwegian businesses by strengthening individual companies' intellectual capacity. Ms Ayhan is a former manager of JADE, a European network for young entrepreneurs, and has during the past 12 years been serving on the board of several organizations working with diversity management and intercultural communication. In 2012, she received the OXLO Prize from the Oslo municipality for her significant efforts to create an inclusive and open city, free of prejudice and racism. Ms Ayhan holds a degree in Engineering from Oslo University College.

[Moderator]

Young-Soo Jang

Pukyong National University(PKNU) Professor

Professor Jang Yong-su is studying and teaching marine and fisheries management at College of Fisheries Science, Pukyong National University. He earned B.A. degree in Marine and Fisheries Management, and Ph.D. from Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology, Japan. Currently, he is the profess at Pukyong National University. He was a visiting professor of Washington University, U.S., and special researcher of Tokyo University, Japan. Also, he coordinated an international exchange program with Las Palmas University, Spain, Northern Hokkaido University, Japan, and marine affair universities in China. He served as a chairperson of College of Fisheries Science, and member of Fishery policy committee, Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries. Currently, he is an expert member of Food Safety Policy Advisory Committee, Office for Government Policy Coordination, and a director of KFPA (Korea Fisheries Infrastructure Promotion Association). He is teaching subjects like marketing, fishery product logistics, fishery management, marine and fishery policy, international fishery management, and also he is carrying out various collaborative works with Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries and KMI. Profess Jang has a special interest in future of global fishery industry and its development strategy, and for this reason, he is involved in international cooperation program for LDCs including technology transfer and training courses.

[Speaker]

Retrospective & Prospective of Korean Fisheries Policy

Jeong-Gon Ryu

Korea Maritime Institute(KMI) Senior Research Fellow

Dr. Ryu Jeong-gon is a senior research fellow in Fisheries Policy Research Division, Korea Maritime Institute, Korea. He received a Ph.D. degree in Resource Economy from Pukyung National University. Since his joining in KMI, he served as a director of Fishery Policy Division, Fishery Resource Research Division and Korea-US Marine Policy Center as well as a research auditor. He became a vice-chairman of the KSFBA (Korean Society of Fisheries Business Administration) after years of service as a director. Also, he is a director of the KSFME (Korea Society for Fisheries and Marine Science Education), a vice chairman of Korea Aqua Forum and Korea Marine Resource Forum. Dr. Ryu has substantially contributed to the introduction of TAC and Self-regulated fishery and Marine Ranching System. Recently, he has introduced new model for aquaculture industry, so-called ‘building aquaculture’ and continued related researches including legislation. Dr. Ryu has been highly active in ODA project such as Malawi’s aquaculture project sponsored by Africa Development Bank and other ODA projects in Southeast Asia and Africa. Most of all, he has been dedicated himself to introduce Korea’s fishery policy and its future plan through various public lecture and seminar for academic and business.

[Speaker]

Retrospective & Prospective of Australian Fisheries Management

Caleb Gardner

Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies(IMAS) Principle Research Fellow

Caleb GARDNER is a Fisheries Scientist and Director of Sustainable Marine Research at the Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies, University of Tasmania in South East Australia. Research is mainly on the larger marine industries of farmed Atlantic salmon and wild harvest blacklip abalone and southern rock lobster. Activities also span many other operations including recreational fisheries, scalefish, crabs, scallops and oyster culture. He has qualifications in both economics and biology, which interact in his research on commercial fisheries. His research on wild fisheries species generally have the objective of ensuring sustainable production and community benefit from Australia’s fisheries. This has included the increased use of bioeconomic models in coastal fisheries for setting catches and assessing other regulations. Most of Australia’s largest fisheries are managed with individual transferrable quota and are increasingly being managed to target economic yield. This benefit has however also come with issues of changes in the community benefit from these fisheries. A/Prof Gardner has also been involved in research attempting to harmonise management systems and processes across fisheries in Australia, including consistent approaches to stock status reporting, harvest strategies, and objective setting.

[Speaker]

Retrospective an Prospective of China Fishery Management

Fan Xu-Bing

Beijing Seabridge Marketing and Consulting Co.

CV - 15 years experiences in food marketing, promotion and consulting for seafood, meat, agro-products and FMCG etc. - Good at marketing strategy planning, trainer’s training and market plan implementation - Systematic study of MBA and cross-cultural working experiences - Mature personality and responsible working attitude and could bear higher working pressure and frequent travel - Fluent English, computer and relevant working skills

Program
Session 4-2 Sustainable Green Fisheries and Aquaculture : Way Forward
Date 10.22(Thu.)
Place Convention Hall, BEXCO Busan, Republic of Korea

[Moderator]

Young-Sang Suh

National Institute of Fisheries Science (NIFS), Korea Director

CV Arif Havas Oegroseno is currently Deputy Minister of the Coordinating Ministry of Maritime Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia. He was the President of the 20th Meeting of the 162 State Parties to the UN Convention of the Law of the Sea (SPLOS). He was the Indonesian Ambassador to Belgium, Luxembourg, the European Union and the World Custom Union from September 2010 to January 2015. He also worked with the NATO on maritime security issues. A career diplomat and an expert in international law of the sea, he has served in the Indonesian foreign service for over 25 years since 1986.He has given lectures in various Indonesian and foreign universities such as the Australian National University, Cambridge University, John Hopkins University, the London School of Economics, Bilgi University in Istanbul, and the Catholic University of Leuven in Belgium. He has also given lectures at the Rhodes Academy of International Law of the Sea in Greece, the International Maritime Law Institute in Malta, the Center for Ocean Law and Policy of the Virginia University in the US, and the Center for International Law of the National University of Singapore. He wrote numerous op-ed articles in national media and academic journals as well as books related to the law of the sea.

[Speaker]

International Cooperation for sustainable Fisheries

Jung-Sook Park

Yellow Sea Large Marine Ecosystem Project(YSLME), Korea Chief Technical Advisor

Jeung Sook Park currently serves as a Chief Technical Advisor of the UNDP/GEF Yellow Sea Large Marine Ecosystem (YSLME) Project, entitled “Implementing the Strategic Action Programme for the YSLME: Restoring Ecosystem Goods and Services and Consolidation of a Long-term Environmental Governance Framework”. She is responsible for the overall coordination, management, monitoring and supervision of all aspects of the project. She worked as a Researcher for the National Fisheries Research and Development of the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries, Republic of Korea since 1999. Her major responsibility was to monitor the overall trend in capture fisheries and aquaculture production, including social and economic aspects, in order to assist the development of national policies and plans for fisheries. In addition, she coordinate national projects with FAO activities, such as developing national review paper on fisheries enhancement, biodiversity conservation and fishery governance. From 2005 to 2009, she served as Scientific Affairs Officer of the Northwest Pacific Action Plan as part of the United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP) Regional Seas Programme. She has successfully managed the a wild range of activities such as oil spill incidents, nutrients and the Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs), integrated coastal management, harmful algal blooms, and data and information management. She obtained her Ph.D. at the University of Stirling, United Kingdom, in 1996 and her major is marine biology and ecology.

[Speaker]

Korean Fisheries ODA Capacity Training Program

Sang-Go Lee

Pukyong National University(PKNU) Professor

Dr. Lee Sang-Go is a professor of Department of Marine Business & Economics, Pukyong National University, Korea and he is conducting researches in fisheries economics. He holds a Bachelor and Master degree in Fisheries Economics from Busan Fisheries University, Korea and then Ph.D. in Marine Resource Economics from University of Rhode Island, USA. He was appointed as a professor by Pukyong National University in 1991. He is a former Vice-President of COFI (Committee for Fisheries, OCED) and also, he served for many national and international fisheries organizations. Currently, he is a Vice-President of CIFI, FAO and FAO Korean Committee as well as director of Overseas Fisheries Cooperation Center (OFCC). Since 2007, he has been leading the Fisheries ODA Capacity Training Program which is funded by Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA). This program includes establishment of international post-graduate program in fisheries for developing countries and government official training program for Algeria, Senegal and other South-Pacific island & coastal countries. Also, he is in-charge of KOICA’s ODA project to open School of Fisheries at Solomon Islands National University; this unique package program is expected to give a birth of new fisheries ODA model. He is involved in Ministry of Maritime Affairs & Fisheries (MOF)’ international project to establish the FAO World Fisheries University (WFU). His major concerns and interests are the ways how to transfer Korea’s experience and know-how in fisheries to its ODA partners.

[Speaker]

SustainableAquaculture-Possibilities and Challenges

Terje Svasand

Institute of Marine Research(IMR) Research Manager

Terje SVÅSAND is Research Manager of Aquaculture at the Institute of Marine Research in Norway. He has more than 30 years experience with aquaculture research and 20 years as research leader, and has coordinated a range of national and international projects. He has held several positions as Head of Research for Stock Enhancement, Population Genetics and Ecology at the Institute of Marine Research. His works include stock enhancement, juvenile fish production, coastal ecology, interactions between aquaculture and the environment and sustainable aquaculture. Svåsand has a broad overview of sustainable aquaculture, and has since 2013 coordinated research and advice from the Institute of Marine Research to the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Fisheries, The Norwegian Food Safety Authority and the Directorate of Fisheries in Norway on the environmental impacts of aquaculture and the development of sustainable aquaculture. He has published papers, articles and edited books on a variety of subjects from his research fields. Svåsand holds a Dr. Philos. from University of Bergen Norway. Born in 1955 in Norway.

[Speaker]

Blue Growth Initiative

Bart Vanommen

FAO(Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations) Senior Program Coordinator

CV Mr. Bart van Ommen (1957) is a national from the Netherlands with Bachelor degree in Marketing Management and a Master degree Development Economics. Having started his career in the private sector, Mr. Van Ommen has accumulated over 28 years of experience in resource mobilization and project management in the UN system (UNICEF and FAO). Since 2014, Mr. Van Ommen is the Senior Program Coordinator of the Fisheries and Aquaculture Department of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)

Program
Session 5 [International Conference on Arctic Vision 2015] Wave of Change, Artic
Date 10.21(Wed.)
Place Convention Hall, BEXCO Busan, Republic of Korea

[Moderator]

Hyun-Su Kim

INHA Technical College Korea Professor

[Moderator]

Kyo-Ook Song

Busan Development Institute

[Moderator]

Tae-Bum Ha

Korean Register of Shipping Director General

[Speaker]

Oil and Gas Activities in the Barents Sea Region

Tor Einar BERG

MARINTEK, Norway Scientific Advisor

Tor Einar Berg was born in Norway in 1946. He is currently Scientific Advisor for Division of Seakeeping and manoeuvring at Norwegian Marine Technology Research Institute (MARINTEK) and part time professor at Department of Marine Technology at Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU, Trondheim, Norway). Berg holds a Master Degree in Ship Technology and a Ph.D in Ship Hydrodynamics from Norwegian Institute of Technology (NTH, now a part of Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)). Since graduation Berg has worked in full positions at Norwegian Institute of Technology (Norges tekniske høgskole) (1971 – 1981), Ship Manoeuvring Simulator (1981 – 1984), Norwegian Marine Technology Research Institute (MARINTEK) (1984 – 2015). In parallel he has since 1982 had a part-time professorship in Ship technology at Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU). His R&D work includes studies of ship manoeuvring characteristics, ship-to-ship operations and safety of Arctic marine operations.

[Speaker]

Prediction of Ice Loads by Direct Calculation Approach

Leonid Kniazev

Bureau Veritas, France Specialist in Arctic Technologies

Leonid KNIAZEV is currently Specialist in Arctic Technologies at the Marine Division of Bureau Veritas. Before joining BV in 2012, he was research engineer at the Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute in Russia. From 2010 to 2011 he worked as a naval architect at Central Marine Design Bureau “Almaz” in Russia. His current research interests include issues related to ship and ice interaction, safety of navigation in the Arctic and problems of offshore units development for ice covered seas. Leonid takes an active part in international conferences and forums on safety of Arctic operations and marine engineering. He has published a number of papers and articles on marine engineering. Leonid KNIAZEV holds a Master Degree in Naval Architecture and Ocean Technology from the State Marine Technical University of Saint-Petersburg (Russia).

[Speaker]

The present status and perspective of the Northern Sea Route operations and development

Albert Shigabutdinov

Central marine research and design institute (CNIIMF) Head

Albert Shigabutdinov is currently Head of marine information satellite system laboratory of the Central Marine Research and Design Institute (CNIIMF), Saint-Petersburg, Russian Federation. Employment history: development of the communication and information systems along the Northern Sea Route within the framework of International Northern Sea Route Programme (INSROP), development of the Vessel Traffic Management and Information System (VTMIS) in the region of the Gulf of Finland, development and implementation of the vessel monitoring system in the Baltic Sea (HELCOM AIS project) and the Baltic Sea Action Plan (BSAP), participation in Working Group on marine sea river and inland waterway transport (Russia-EU transport dialogue), participation in Working Group RN4 ”Recommended Standards for evacuation and rescue equipment under various Barents Sea conditions (Barents 2020 project), development and implementation of search and rescue system in the Baltic Sea (RescOp international project), member of Russian delegation on International Maritime Organization (IMO) Sub-Committee on navigation, communication and search and rescue (NCRS), member of Russian delegation on the Helsinki Commission (HELCOM). Publications: more 40 scientific published works in the russian and foreign issues, 3 books. Education: The Electrotechnical University, Leningrad 1984, diploma of radio-engineer.

[Speaker]

Canadian Arctic Shipping and Economic Development

John Higginbotham

Arctic Program Centre for International Governance Innovation Senior Distinguished Fellow

John Higginbotham is a Senior Fellow at the Center for International Governance Innovation and Carleton University in Canada, head of the Arctic Program at CIGI. He is an expert on Canadian Arctic shipping within its geopolitical and economic context, and writes and speaks extensively on these and other subjects. He spent over 30 years serving the Canadian Government as a diplomat in Hong Kong (including Head of Mission) and China (four postings), in Washington DC as Minister (Political) at the Canadian Embassy (six years) and as a senior public servant in Ottawa as Director of the G7 Economic Summit Division, Director General of Policy Planning and later as Assistant Deputy Minister in the Canadian Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, and as ADM Champion in the Canadian Department of Transportation for a large intermodal transportation infrastructure and supply chain project, the Canadian Asia-Pacific Gateway and Corridor Initiative. He was educated at the University of Saskatchewan and McGill University and was a Visiting Fellow at the Center for International Affairs at Harvard University. He was born in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada and is married with two children.

[Speaker]

New technologies – the enablers of efficient transports on the Northern Sea Route

Mikko Kalervo Niini

Navidom Ltd Chairman

CV Mr. Mikko NIINI has over 30 years of executive background in global shipbuilding groups (Valmet, Wärtsilä Marine, Kvaerner Masa-Yards, Aker Yards, STX Europe). His yard experience covers shallow draught Suezmaxes, Aframaxes, LNG carriers, product and chemical tankers, cable layers, icebreakers and icebreaking cargo vessels, like cruise liners and ferries. The last 10 years he worked as CEO in Aker Arctic Technology Inc. Under his leadership such projects as 70.000 tdw “double-acting” arctic tankers, 170.000 cu.m. Arc 7 ice class LNG carriers, polar research icebreakers as well as world’s first LNG driven icebreaker were developed and designed. Today he is Managing Director of Vientistrategit Oy, Arctic & Maritime Consultancy, a family owned consultancy serving the maritime industries. Positions of trust cover chairmanship in the Finnish maritime cluster organization Finnish Maritime Association as well as chair of Lloyds Register’s Nordic Committee. He is also chairman in Oil & Gas Working Group of the Intergovernmental Russian-Finnish Committee for Economic Co-operation. He has been active in Arctic shipping with intensive co-operation with Neste Shipping since 1992, Board member of Nemarc Shipping Corporation ( M/T Uikku & Lunni) since 1995, including J/V Arctic Shipping Service in Murmansk from 1993 to 2003, OAO Pechormorneft in Naryan Mar and Kvaerner Vyborg Shipyard until 2002. Today he is Board member in ice class bulk shipping company ESL Shipping Ltd, RMC Rauma Marine Constructions Ltd and Board Chairman of Navidom Ltd from 2014.

[Speaker]

Opportunities development engineering Education in the Sakhalin region and in the Far East

Vyacheslav Melkiy

Oil & gas Institute, Sakhalin State University, Russia Director

Vyacheslav Anatolyevich Melkiy graduated from the Ural Forestry Engineering Institute (Sverdlovsk) in 1977, and the Far Eastern State University (Vladivostok) in 1983. The academic title "Candidate of Geological-Mineralogical Sciences" was awarded by decision of the Dissertation Council of Moscow State University. M. V. Lomonosov Moscow State University in 1995. The academic title "Doctor of Technical Sciences" was awarded by the Council at the Moscow State University of Geodesy and Cartography in 1999. V. A. Melkiy gives lectures and conducts practical classes for the subjects: Remote sensing methods of study of natural environment and natural resources Methods of research of parameters of the marine environment Petrology As a research science supervisor, he is an advisor to 5 people who have been awarded of “Candidate” and “Doctor of Sciences” academic titles. V. A. Melkiy works in the Sakhalin State University as director of “Technical Oil and Gas Institute” and head of the department of “Geology and Environmental Sciences”. He currently carries out scientific supervision of 7 PhD students at the Sakhalin State University on specialties: 25.00.36 – Geo-ecology 25.00.10 – Geophysics, geophysical methods of mineral exploration 05.13.11 – Mathematical and software of computers, complexes, and computer networks He has 162 publications, including 5 textbooks and 157 scientific publications used in the educational process.

[Speaker]

Lloyd’s Register submission of evidence to the UK House of Lords Select Committee on the Arctic

Won-Sik Yim

Lloyd's Register

[Speaker]

KOPRI S&T Cooperation with Arctic Countries

Dong-Min Jin

Korea Polar Research Institute (KOPRI) Head

Dongmin JIN is currently Head of Policy Department in Korea Polar Research Institute (KOPRI), the National Operator of Korean Polar Research Program. He was a Korean delegate and executive member for the Forum of Arctic Research Operators (FARO) during 2009 ~2011. He was the Korean representative for the Social and Human Science Working Group (SHWG), International Arctic Science Committee (IASC). He was the executive director of the 2011 Arctic Science Summit Week (ASSW) Seoul Meeting. He was a Korean delegate for Arctic Council meeting and Senior Arctic Officers (SAO) meeting several times. He was a Korean delegate for the Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meeting (ATCM) and Council of Managers of National Antarctic Program (COMNAP) during 2006-2012. He was the Korean representative for the Standing Committee of Antarctic Data Management (SCADM)/SCAR in 2013. He overwintered at the Korean King Sejong station as station manager in 2002 and also the Korean Jang Bogo station as the 1st overwintering leader in 2014. He finished the course work for a PhD in public International law from Korea Maritime University. His interests are Antarctic and Arctic governance, public international law, science policy and polar

[Moderator]

Joong-Woo Lee

Korea Maritime & Ocean University Professor

Program
Session 6-1 [Kormarine Conference 2015] Green Technology, Green Opportunity
Date 10.21(Wed.)
Place Convention Hall, BEXCO Busan, Republic of Korea

[Keynote Speaker]

Blue growth for a green future

Dilek Ayhan

Norwegian Ministry of Trade, Industry and Fisheries Deputy Minister

CV Ms Dilek Ayhan is State Secretary in the Norwegian Ministry of Trade, Industry and Fisheries. In that capacity she has responsibilities for matters relating to the maritime industries including shipping, industrial research and innovation, tourism, export financing and international/bilateral relations and trade policy. She is the co-founder and former Managing Director (2008-2013) of Alarga, a company established to strengthen the competitiveness of Norwegian businesses by strengthening individual companies' intellectual capacity. Ms Ayhan is a former manager of JADE, a European network for young entrepreneurs, and has during the past 12 years been serving on the board of several organizations working with diversity management and intercultural communication. In 2012, she received the OXLO Prize from the Oslo municipality for her significant efforts to create an inclusive and open city, free of prejudice and racism. Ms Ayhan holds a degree in Engineering from Oslo University College.

[Keynote Speaker]

API - Where Safety is Standard

Gerardo URIA

API Vice President

[Keynote Speaker]

Keynote Speech

Tim SCHWEIKERT

GE Marine GE Vice President

[Moderator]

Peter M. SWIFT

Maritime Piracy Humanitarian Response Programme Director

[Keynote Speaker]

Blue growth for a green future

Dilek Ayhan

Norwegian Ministry of Trade,Industry and Fisheries, Deputy Minister

Ms Dilek Ayhan is State Secretary in the Norwegian Ministry of Trade, Industry and Fisheries. In that capacity she has responsibilities for matters relating to the maritime industries including shipping, industrial research and innovation, tourism, export financing and international/bilateral relations and trade policy. She is the co-founder and former Managing Director (2008-2013) of Alarga, a company established to strengthen the competitiveness of Norwegian businesses by strengthening individual companies' intellectual capacity. Ms Ayhan is a former manager of JADE, a European network for young entrepreneurs, and has during the past 12 years been serving on the board of several organizations working with diversity management and intercultural communication. In 2012, she received the OXLO Prize from the Oslo municipality for her significant efforts to create an inclusive and open city, free of prejudice and racism. Ms Ayhan holds a degree in Engineering from Oslo University College.

[Keynote Speaker]

Tim Schweikert

GE Marine GE Vice President

[Keynote Speaker]

API - Where Safety is Standard

Gerardo Uria

API Vice President

[Speaker]

The Market for Ship Finance and Risk Management in Shipping

Manolis G. KAVUSSANOS

Athens University of Economics and Business Professor

CV Manolis G. Kavussanos is Professor at the Athens University of Economics and Business (AUEB), Greece. He is the Director of the MSc program in International Shipping, Finance and Management and of the Laboratory for Finance since their inception, member of the steering committees of the MSc program in Accounting and Finance, of the Athens MBA program, and for 5 years the Director of the MSc and PhD programs in Accounting and Finance at AUEB. He holds BSc and MSc (Economics) from University of London and PhD (Applied Economics) from City University Cass Business School (Cass), London. He launched and Directed, until he joined AUEB, the MSc in Trade, Logistics and Finance at Cass. He has held various posts as professor of finance and shipping in universities in more than eight countries around the globe, such as UK, France, The Netherlands, Belgium, Italy, Singapore, China, Greece and Cyprus. He has provided consultancy and executive training services in finance and shipping to private companies and public sector national and international organizations, has been a member of international committees for the evaluation of academic programs in tertiary academic institutions, for the award of prestigious prizes and for research funding. Professor Kavussanos has written extensively in the areas of finance, shipping and applied economics, and is the author of numerous academic papers published in top international refereed journals, in conference proceedings and books. He is a member of the editorial board on a number of these journals. His work has been presented in international conferences and professional meetings around the world, gaining awards for its quality, financed by both public (e.g. European Community) and private sector organizations, companies and foundations (e.g. Propondis Foundation) and cited extensively by other researchers in the area. Since 1992 he has worked in developing the area of risk analysis and management in shipping and is the co-author of three books in this area.

[Speaker]

Shipping Lanes & Commodity Trading

Henning GLOYSTEIN

Thomson Reuters Asia Energy Editor

CV Henning Gloystein is Energy Editor for Asia at Reuters in Singapore. In addition, he is the Deputy Editor in Charge for Asian Commodities. Prior to his appointment in Asia, Henning was based in London where he was Reuters' Head of European Power, Gas, Coal and Carbon. Before joining Thomson Reuters in 2010, Henning was Team Leader for European Power Markets at Platts. Prior to that, Henning was a news correspondent for German broadsheets with assignments in Latin America, Africa and Southeast Asia. Henning has a joint Master's Degree from Humboldt & Technical Universities in Berlin in History of Science & Technology and Politics. He graduated with a focus on naval policy and technology.

[Speaker]

Unchanged Melody of Eco-ship

Sok-Je Lee

JP Morgan Executive Director

CV Work Experience - J.P. Morgan (2012-current) - Mirae Asset ( 2009-2012) - Citi Global (2006-2008) - Credit Suisse (2002-2006) - HSBC (2000 – 2002) - McKinsey & Company (1999-2000) - Korea Long Term Credit Bank (1997-1999) Honors & Awards - Asian Wall Street Journal, #1 ranking in heavy industry, 2011 - Asia Money Broker poll, #1 ranking in Korea, 2007 Education - Seoul National University, M.A. - Seoul National University, B.A. Sokje Lee joined J.P. Morgan in July 2012, having spent over 12 years in the industry. He is in charge of North Asian E&C and Korean shipbuilding sector. Prior to joining J.P. Morgan, he was employed with Mirae Asset Securities, Citi, Credit Suisse, HSBC a senior analyst covering Korean industrial sectors. He was ranked No. 1 analyst in Korea (across all sectors) in Asia Money in 2007, and No. 1 Asian Heavy industrial analyst in Asian Wall Street Journal in 2011. Prior to these, he was a consultant of McKinsey, Korea, and investment manager of Korea Long Term Credit Bank. He has MA and BA degree in economics from Seoul National University, Korea.

[Speaker]

Overview of Global Maritime Finance Trend

Nikos NOMIKOS

Cass Business School Professor

CV Nikos Nomikos is Professor of Shipping Risk Management at Cass Business School. He commenced his career at the Baltic Exchange as Senior Market Analyst where he was responsible for the development of the shipping indices that are currently used in the market as pricing benchmarks. For the last 12 years he has been with the Faculty of Finance at Cass Business School, where he is also the Director of the MSc course in Shipping, Trade and Finance, a leading postgraduate program that attracts high calibre graduates from around the world. His area of expertise is Ship Finance and Risk Management. As such, he particularly enjoys lecturing on the topics of shipping economics, ship finance and shipping risk management as well as quantitative finance and risk management in financial and commodity markets. Nikos has collaborated with a number of companies both as consultant as well as educator in executive training programmes. Some of the companies include AP Moeller Maersk, the Baltic Exchange, Boston Consulting Group, Clarksons, Far East Trading/Sinochem, Korean Banking Institute, Overseas Shipholding Group and TBS Shipping Services. He also holds visiting faculty positions in Copenhagen Business School, University of Geneva and International Hellenic University where he lectures on topics such as Insurance and Risk Management, Shipping Trading and Finance and Energy and Power Markets Trading & Risk Management. He was appointed as “The Wilmar Professor in International Commodity Business” for 2013 at the Singapore Management University. He is also a regular speaker in a number of practitioner seminars and symposia such as the Financial Times Investment Series Seminars, London Biennial Meetings, The Freight Derivatives Annual Seminars and Energy Risk Europe.

[Speaker]

Marine Finance Center and its Performance to Promote Busan as a Marine Financial Hub

Sung-Young Choi

The Export-Import Bank of Korea Executive Director/Head of Marine Finance Center

CV Sep. 2014-Present Executive Director, Maritime Finance Group Jun. 2014-Sep. 2014 Director General, Task Force for Migration of Maritime Finance Group to Marine Finance Center Jul. 2011-Jun. 2014 Managing Director, Kexim Asia Limited Jan. 2010-Jul. 2011 Director General, Human Resource Management Jul. 2009-Jan. 2010 Chief Representative, Beijing Representative Office Jan. 2007-Jul. 2009 Director, Ship Finance Department Jan. 2004-Jan. 2007 Director, Human Resource Management Mar. 2001-Jan. 2004 Senior Research Officer, Credit Policy Department Jan. 1999-Mar. 2001 Senior Loan Officer, Changwon Branch Jun. 1997-Jan. 1999 Senior Manager, Interbank Export Credit Office Jul. 1985 Joined the Export-Import Bank of Korea

[Speaker]

Busan International Finance Center : Now and the Future

Sam-Jin Whang

Busan Economic Promotion Agency, Busan International Financial City Promotion Center Head

CV o 1974 - 1981 o BA, Economics, Yonsei University o 2000 - 2001 o MS, Policy Economics, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 4. Job Career (1) The Bank of Korea (1981 - 2010) 2001-2006 : Team Director, International Dept./Financial Market Dept. 2006-2009 : Deputy Director General, Financial Market Dept./Jeju Branch/International Dept. 2009-2010 : Director General, Jeju Branch (2) Jeju Bank (2010 - 2013) : Permanent Auditor (3) Busan Economic Promotion Agency (2013 - Present) : Head, Busan International Financial City Promotion Center

[Speaker]

Successful Launching of ME-GI in the LNG Fueled Ship Market

Jong-Suk Kim

Hyundai Heavy Industries Co., Ltd. Executive Vice President

CV EDUCATION: MSc, University of Ulsan, Mechanical Engineering, 93 Daehak-ro, Nam-gu, Ulsan 680-749, Korea, 03/1995 to 02/1997 WORK HISTORY: Mr. Jong-Suk Kim is presently at the position of Senior Vice president of HHI-EMD responsible engine design and engineering, power plant design and sales.  In 1984, Joined HHI-EMD and began the work at engine design department  In 2001, Participated in the development of HiMSEN “H21/32”  In 2001, Presented “a successful development of HiMSEN engine” at 23rd CIMAC Conference  In 2002, Participated in the development of HiMSEN “H25/33”  In 2004, Participated in the development of HiMSEN “H17/28, H17/24”  In 2008, Participated in the development of HiMSEN “H32/40V”  Since HiMSEN engine was developed in 2001, more than 8,000 units of HiMSEN engines have

[Speaker]

Arctic ICE-Class Ships

Do-Young Ko

Samsung Heavy Industries Co., Ltd. Vice President

CV Education: Mechanical Engineering Experience: Feb. 2012 ~ Vice President, Engineering & Proposal Team 2, Samsung Heavy Industries, Engineering and proposal for Carriers, Drilling Units, Offshore Construction Vessels. 2006~ 2011 Sr. Proposal Manager for mobile offshore drilling units 2003~2005 Sr. Proposal Manager for oil & gas production units

[Speaker]

The State of Art of LFS & LNG Carrier

Kwon Odin

Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering Co., Ltd. Vice President

Education B. Eng. : Naval Architecture & Ocean Engineering, Seoul National University, Korea, February. 1982. Experience January 1982 – Present Naval Architect, Vice President, Head of Basic Design Team 1, Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering, Co. Ltd (DSME), Korea. He studied Naval Architecture & Ocean Engineering in Seoul National University. After his graduation in 1982 he joined DSME (Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering Co, Ltd) where today he is Vice President, Head of Basic Design Team. He have experienced the basic design of various type of ships. Especially LNG Carriers, 18,000 TEU ULCS(Ultra Large Container Ship), LNG Fuelled ships and other type of commercial ships including Yamal 172K Arc7 LNG Carrier and all ECO/Greenships of DSME. In 2014, DSME have made 37 LNG Carrier Contracts with several Owners / Oil majors. Latest Conference / Seminar as Speeker  2013: LNG Fuelled Propulsion Ships & Eco Design, Marine Propulsion Conference, UK London.  2014: Advances in Arctic Vessels design and construction, Arctic Frontier Conference, Norway.  2014: LNG Fuelled Tanker with DF 2-stroke Engine, INTERTANKO, Greece.  2014: Arctic LNG Carriers and Other Business Opportunities, Arctic Circle Assembly, Island. Publications  2013.10: Greenship Technologies – Solutions to improve Energy Efficiency and protect Environment. (Port-city University League, 2013 conference)

[Speaker]

COGES: A Gas Turbine Power Plant for Safe, Reliable, Environmentally Friendly Cost Effective Ships

Read S. TUDDENHAM

GE Aviation Marine Manager of Marine Applications Engineering

CV Read S. Tuddenham received a BS in Chemical Engineering from Cornell University in 1972. He then joined the U. S. Navy for a 26 year career. He had 3 ship assignments including a tour as chief engineer. His other assignments included several tours managing ship repairs and overhauls, quality assurance programs, new construction and research and development. After joining the Navy Engineering Duty community, he attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology where he completed a Master of Science degree and a Nuclear Engineer degree in 1989. He retired in 1998 with the rank of Captain. Read continued his career in marine engineering, joining General Electric’s Marine business as an applications engineer. His principal interests are marine power and propulsion system concept development and power system integration. He has worked extensively on the Deepwater, LCS, hybrid electric drive and numerous international navy programs, as well as, cruise ship and other commercial projects. He is currently leading GE Marine’s development of LNG fueled ship power and propulsion plants for the commercial market.

[Speaker]

COGES: A Gas Turbine Power Plant for Safe, Reliable, Environmentally Friendly Cost Effective Ships

Kwang-Pil Chang

Hyundai Heavy Industries Co., Ltd. Senior Researcher

CV Senior Researcher, Outfitting System Research Department, Corporate Research Center Advanced Research Institute in Hyundai Heavy Industry (2013~Present) - Associate Research Engineer, Hyundai Industrial Research Institute in Hyundai Heavy Industry (1997) - Special Areas  LNG handling system design & development  LNG fuelled ship development  New propulsion system development  System reliability assessments - Education  Ph. D. in Offshore Systems Engineering, KAIST, 2015  Masters of Chemical Engineering, University of Sung Kyun Kwan, 1997  Bachelor of Chemical Engineering, University of Sung Kyun Kwan, 1995  Certification for Safety and Reliability Engineering, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, 2005

[Speaker]

Impact of Eco Ship: EEDI vs EEOI

Bo-Ra Lee

Hyundai Ocean Service Co., Ltd Researcher of Maritime Technology Center

CV He joined in Hyundai Merchant Marine Co., ltd.(HMM) in 2004 as officer, served on ocean going vessels for 6 years, and earned carrier for manager in charge of environment, green ship development etc. from 2010. With establishment of Hyundai Ocean Service, spinoff from HMM, he has taken role in green ship technology development since 2013. Experience Company representative for Clean Cargo Working Group since 2010. Joined development of Green Energy Efficiency Management System at HMM in 2010. Served as industrial advisor for Korean representative at IMO MEPC in 2010(61), 2012(64), 2015(68). Joined establishment of Green Management System at HMM in 2011. Contributed in winning recognition of HMM as Carbon Disclosure Industrial Leader in Korea for 4 consecutive years since 2011 from Carbon Disclosure Project. Finished national assembly academy for climate change in 2012. Undertaken study for Market Based Measure commissioned by Korea Shipowners` Association in 2012. Company representative for air emissions advisory committee , World Shipping Council since 2013. Served as national coordinator for IMO MEPC CG on fuel oil quality since 2014. Education 2013, Master, Maritime Law, Korea Maritime and Ocean University. 2004, Bachelor, Maritime Transportation, Korea Maritime and Ocean University

[Speaker]

Status of Gas Fuelled LNG Carriers

Stavros Hatzigrigoris

Maran Gas Maritime INC. Managing Director

[Speaker]

Ecoship and its Economy

Jong-Seo Yang

The Export-Import Bank of Korea Research Fellow

CV WORK EXPERIENCE - R&D engineer in Tongyang Group - Engineering Planner in Hyundai Motors Group - Senior Researcher in Hana Institute of Finance - Research Fellow in IBK Economic Research Institute - Research Fellow in Economic Research Institute of Koreaexim Bank (currently) EDUCATION - BA Degree : Naval Architecture, 1990, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea - Master Degree : Naval Architecture, 1992, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea - Doctorate : Interdisciplinary Program of Technology and Management, 2005, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea

[Speaker]

Smart SK and Smart Ships

Seog-Hwan Kang

SK Shipping Executive Vice President

CV Seog-Hwan KANG is the Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer for Ship Management of SK Shipping that has the largest Gas and Tanker Fleet in Korea. He devoted himself to getting four (4) types of LNG Carrier such as Technigaz and Gaz Transport Membrane Type, Moss Type, and KC-1 Type. And he led and lead, in particular, the first new-building of four(4) types of LNG Carriers which were built at Korean major shipyards. Recently, he is completely absorbed in developing and providing differentiated Ship Management services using consistently enhanced technical capabilities and diversified Ship Management expertise which are accumulated in SK Shipping over 30 years and in new application of energy saving and environment measures to company fleet for definite enhancement of competitiveness and productivity. Seog-Hwan KANG hold a diploma from the Thunderbird School of Global Management at Arizona and BS in Marine Engineering from Korea Maritime and Ocean University of Busan

Program
Session 6-2 [Kormarine Conference 2015] Green Technology, Green Opportunity
Date 10.22(Thu.)
Place Convention Hall, BEXCO Busan, Republic of Korea

[Moderator]

Hyung-Chul Lee

Korean Register Executive Vice President

[Moderator]

Chang-Wook Kim

Korean Register Executive Vice President

[Moderator]

Kang-Ki Lee

Korea Maritime & Ocean University Professor

[Moderator]

Jung- Chul Bae

Korea Marine Equipment Research Institute, Korea General Manager

[Moderator]

Sung-Kyu Lee

Korea Energy Economics Institute Head of International Information Analysis Division

[Moderator]

Young-Myung Yang

KOGAS Executive Vice President & CEO

[Speaker]

Compliance with EEDI Regulation

Yeon-Tae Kim

Korean Register Director

[Speaker]

Footprint of Emission Regulations and LNG Fueled Ship

Hwa-Lyong Lee

DNV GL Korea Key Account Manager

[Speaker]

Emission Issues - What Will Be Future Technology for Ship's Emissions?

Yang-Gon Kim

Korean Register Senior Surveyor

[Speaker]

Korea – Spain Cooperation for Offshore Plant Business and Marine

German Carlos SUAREZ CALVO

Astican & Astander Shipyards CEO

[Speaker]

Description of the Studies to be Develop between ULPGC and KMOU

Jesús CISNEROS-AGUIRRE

University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Professor

[Speaker]

How Data is Shaping the Future Business of Shipping & Offshore Industries?

Esa P. HENTTINEN

NAPA Ltd., Korea Executive Vice President

[Speaker]

General View and Scenarios of Installation and Operation of Offshore plant

Tae-Hwan Joung

MARINTEK Senior Research Scientist

[Speaker]

Status of Decommissioning of Offshore Platforms in the North Sea

Seung-Deog Yoo

Overdick GmbH Senior Project Manager

[Speaker]

LNG and Alternatives as Fuel for Marine Use

Ole Groene

MAN Diesel & Turbo Senior Vice President

[Speaker]

BOG Compressor for MDT ME-GI Engine

Kei Yashiki

Mitsui Engineering & Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. Senior Engineer

[Speaker]

Energy Development and Commercial Prospect in the Arctic

Ho seong Daniel Lee

ABS Vice President

[Speaker]

Footprint of LNG in Korea and KOGAS Strategy

Ki-Dong Kim

KOGAS Principal Researcher

[Speaker]

High-manganese Austenitic Steel for LNG Application

Ki-Hwan Kim

POSCO Senior Principal Researcher

[Speaker]

Audit Experience of Hi-Mn Steel

Hwa-Yong An

Korean Register Deputy Senior Surveyor

CV Bachelor of materials engineering - Responsible for approval of manufacturing process approval for metallicmaterials in Korean Register - Responsible for type approval of welding consumables in Korean Register

[Speaker]

A Scable, Prismatic Pressure Vessel with Applications for the LNG Infrastructure

Dae-Jun Chang

KAIST Professor

CV After graduating from Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) in 1997, Dr. Chang joined Hyundai Heavy Industries to develop innovative systems including the offshore LNG production, the offshore LNG regasification, the onboard boil-off gas reliquefaction system, the pressure swing adsorption for carbon dioxide and VOC recovery, and the multiple effect desalination. In 2009, he moved to KAIST to have professorship at the department of mechanical engineering. In Novembers 2012 he established LATTICE Technology aiming at global LNG infrastructure, high-pressure and cryogenic containments for storage and transport of natural gas and CO2, and deep-sea and arctic petroleum fields.

[Speaker]

Technical Development & Acceleration Issues

Tommy RASMUSSEN

MAN Diesel & Turbo Korea President

[Speaker]

Gas Engine and Tier III Application

Lars BRYNDUM

MAN Diesel & Turbo Director

[Speaker]

A Presentation of Lloyd’s Register Submission of Evidence to the UK House of Lords Select Committee on the Arctic

Rob HINDLEY

Lloyd’s Register Lead Specialist – Arctic Technology

[Speaker]

From Offshore Plant to Subsea Plant

Jae-Young Lee

Forsys Subsea Senior Principal Engineer

[Speaker]

Maximizing Leverage of 3D Models in Shipbuilding

Darren R. RLARKINS

SSI CEO

CV Darren Larkins is the CEO of SSI. For more than 15 years Darren has met with shipbuilders around the world, developing an in-depth understanding of industry challenges and global best practices. Darren played a lead role in the US National Shipbuilding Research Program (NSRP) - Second Tier Shipyard Design Enhancement Project (STSDEP) and projects focused on Design for Production (DFP).

Program
Special Session 1 Rearchitecting Marine Policy under the UN Post-2015 Regime_Hosted by KMI
Date 10.20(Tue.)
Place Convention Hall, BEXCO Busan, Republic of Korea

[Moderator]

Post-2015 regime and its implication for SD in marine and coastal sectors

Jung-Ho Nam

Korea Maritime Institute(KMI) Research Fellow

Dr. Nam, Jungho has been working at Korea Maritime Institute (KMI) since 1996, which is a government-affiliated research entity under the Prime Minister’s Office. His researches cover integrated coastal planning, climate change adaptation, marine environment management, marine ecosystem protection, coastal conflict resolution, transboundary marine environmental affairs, official development assistance, marine science and technology application etc. He has contributed to the formulation of marine policies for his government and establishment of legal and institutional mechanisms for sustainable ocean and coasts. He also has been involved in global and regional environmental issues and their related activities, including land-based activities control, marine debris management, coastal watershed management, transboundary protected areas etc. He contributed to activities of PEMSEA, COBSEA, NOWPAP, YSLME and World Ocean Forum. He served members of National Commission on Sustainable Development and National Commission on Maritime Affairs and Fisheries. He is serving a member of National Committee on Coastal Management, and has been leading Marine Ecosystem Service Research Network of Korea (MESN Korea).

[Speaker]

Marine tourism Policy & Practice in Korea

Jang-Won Hong

Korea Maritime Institute(KMI) Director

Hong Jang-won is studying marine tourism at the Korea Maritime Institute. He received a bachelor's degree in physics from Seoul National University, a PhD in physics from Houston University, a vice professor of physics at KAIST, vice president and director of the Advanced Institute of Science, and chairman of the International Society for Quantum Information Science AQIS'08/'11 and APCWQIS'06/13. He is studying quantum physics and its application such as quantum chaos, quantum computer, quantum cryptography, and quantum teleportation, and is interested in the connection between quantum physics and classical physics such as loss of grain. He serves as the head of the Open KIAS Center at the Academy of Advanced Sciences and informs young students and the general public that science is important and fun. The Institute of Advanced Science's Pi Day event for elementary school students was launched, and "e-day e-time" was created in 2011 for the first time in the world to begin giving lectures to high school students at 18:28 on February 7 to promote the importance of exponential functions. In an attempt to introduce the wisdom of learning in natural science to other fields such as humanities, the humility of science to recognize the limitations of science, as seen in the uncertainty principle of quantum physics, incompleteness theorem of mathematics, unpredictability of chaos and nonlinear dynamics, and impossibility theorem of economics, was explained in a lecture called "Homo Interactus."

[Speaker]

Assessing Marine Ecosystem Governance for Living Marine Resources in the Polar Seas

Thomas Michael LESCHINE

University of Washington Professor

Thomas Leschine is Ben Rabinowitz Professor of Human Dimensions of the Environment at the University of Washington, Seattle. He served as director of the School of Marine and Environmental Affairs from 2003 until September 2014. His academic interests are in the areas of environmental decision-making, marine environmental protection and restoration, and marine pollution management and policy, particularly oil spill prevention, preparedness and response. He also studies institutional aspects of risk assessment and risk management for environmental hazards, including oil spills and long-term storage of hazardous wastes. Leschine has served on numerous U.S. National Research Council panels and chaired the NRC’s Marine Board from 2012-14. He also chaired the NRC committee that produced the 2000 report Long-Term Institutional Management of US Department of Defense Legacy Waste Sites and served on the panel that produced the report Risk of Vessel Accidents and Spills in the Aleutian Islands (2008). From 1991-93 he headed the team that produced the T/V Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Federal On Scene Coordinator’s Report for the U.S. Coast Guard. He was a member of Washington State’s Board of Pilotage Commissioners from 1992-98. In the late 1980s he led the research team that developed both enabling legislation and the regulatory framework for the Washington Compensation Schedule, a then new approach to oil spill damage assessment for the State now in routine use. During Spring 2015 Leschine was a Visiting Scholar in the Department of Comparative Politics at the University of Bergen, Norway, while on sabbatical leave from the University of Washington. He used the time to develop a new research focus on offshore oil and gas development in the Arctic and is now developing a comparative assessment of the approaches to offshore oil development in the Arctic being taken by the U.S. and Norway. Dr. Leschine received his PhD in mathematics from the University of Pittsburgh. His transition to a career in marine policy came by way of a postdoctoral fellowship in marine policy, and later as a Policy Associate, at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution in Woods Hole, Massachusetts.

[Speaker]

IMPACTS OF GLOBALIZATION ON CONTEMPORARY USE AND MANAGEMENT OF THE MARINE RESOURCES

Vladimir Kaczynski

University of Washington School of Marine & Environmental Affairs Associate Professor

Vlad M. Kaczynski, is Associate Professor (Ret) in the School of Marine & Environmental Affairs and Adjunct Associate Professor in the Henry Jackson School of International Studies at the University of Washington and Visiting Professor of the Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, Port Elizabeth, Republic of South Africa. Dr. Kaczynski has devoted his academic and professional career to studies of the world ocean affairs with special focus on developing countries of Africa and South America and marine economies in transition with special focus on Russia and China. Prof. Kaczynski has served as a consultant for international donor organizations such as the World Bank, UNDP, UNCTAD, UNIDO, USAID and Inter-American Development Bank. These services were used as a core material for his academic teaching and scientific publications. His works were published in, English, Spanish, Chinese, Korean Polish, Portuguese and Russian. As a Senior Fulbright Scholar supported by the US Department of Stated he was teaching and doing research in Warsaw School of Economics and Warsaw University of Technology/Poland, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, Rep. of South Africa, Pontifical Catholic University of Valparaiso/Chile and Zhejiang Ocean University/Zhoushan, People’s Republic of China. During the period of 2009 – 2014 Prof. Kaczynski has been involved in cooperative research benefitting Korea Maritime Institute. His studies (all published by KMI) were addressing international marine affairs, Russian Arctic policy, the South America fisheries development and West Africa illegal fishing practices by the distant-water fleets.

[Speaker]

Coastal revitalization: Strategies for sustainable development of coastal communities

Nicole Faghin

Washington Sea Grant Coastal Management Specialist

Nicole Faghin is a Coastal Management Specialist at Washington Sea Grant based at the University of Washington. Nicole has worked for over 25 years as a trained land use and environmental planner and lawyer specializing in waterfront planning issues. At Washington Sea Grant Nicole focuses on alternative shoreline development to address sea level rise and habitat impacts and manages the Green Shores for Homes project; a grant funded effort led by the City of Seattle and San Juan County to create a shoreline-rating program. Nicole is a member of the National Sea Grant Legal Network, the National Working Waterfront Network and an active member of Washington APA where she is leading a climate adaptation effort. She also teaches courses on Coastal Resiliency and Sea Level Rise. Nicole received her masters in Urban Planning from MIT and her law degree from Northeastern University School of Law in Boston, MA.

[Speaker]

Post-2015 Regime and Coastal and Marine Tourism Governance

Marc L. Miller

University of Washington School of Marine & Environmental Affairs Professor

Marc L. MILLER is Professor in the School of Marine & Environmental Affairs and Adjunct Professor in the School of Environmental & Forest Sciences, the School of Aquatic & Fishery Sciences, and the Department of Anthropology at the University of Washington. Dr. Miller has devoted his career to understanding the human and natural dynamics associated with opportunities and problems in the world’s coastal zones. Dr. Miller’s expertise broadly concerns coastal and marine tourism, national parks/protected areas, integrated coastal zone management, and fisheries management. Dr. Miller has collaborated with a great variety of international and domestic experts and leaders in government, industry, and in nongovernmental organizations (NGOs). Projects (and lecture invitations) have taken him to the coasts of the United States, Japan, Korea, Mexico, Costa Rica, Peru, Colombia, the Galapagos (Ecuador), Spain, South Africa, the Philippines, Australia, New Zealand, the Hawaiian Islands, Guam, and Palau (Micronesia). Dr. Miller stresses the importance of communication and teamwork for achieving success in achieving project and research objectives. To be effective, one must strive to interact honestly and patiently with policymakers and regulators, industry leaders and developers, diverse publics, NGOs and special interest groups, and well as with scientists and scholars.

[Speaker]

Assessing Marine Ecosystem Governance for Living Marine Resources in the Polar Seas

David Lincoln Fluharty

University of Washington School of Marine & Environmental Affairs Associate Professor

David FLUHARTY has an interdisciplinary background in marine resource management and planning. He is currently and associate professor at the School of Marine and Environmental Affairs, University of Washington in Seattle. He has studied living marine resource protection and management in the North Pacific, Europe, Northeast Asia and West Africa since 1976. Fluharty served nine years as a voting member of the North Pacific Fishery Management Council that manages the fisheries in federal waters off Alaska. In addition, he was chair of the National Marine Fishery Service’s Ecosystem Principles Advisory Panel that developed a report to Congress (1999). He chaired the External Ecosystem Task Team for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) which initiated regional Integrated Ecosystem Assessments. Fluharty was a member of the National Research Council study committee on Marine Protected Areas and Reserves in the United States Fluharty chaired the NOAA Science Advisory Board 2006-2010 and currently serves as co-chair of its Ecosystem Sciences and Management Working Group. Fluharty received his B.A. in Political Science and Swedish (1968) and his M.A. in Geography (1972) from the University of Washington and his Ph. D. in Natural Resource Conservation and Planning (1977) from the University of Michigan.

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Post-2015 regime and its implication for SD in marine and coastal sectors

Ki-Won Han

Korea Maritime Institute(KMI) Senior Researcher

Dr. Han Ki won is a senior researcher in KMI. He holds a degree in Oceanography, master degree in History of Science and Scientific Philosophy from Seoul National University, Korea and then earned Ph.D. in History of Science from Department of History, University of California-Berkeley. Currently, he is responsible for issues around marine science and technology and marine environmental policy win KMI. Recently, he became an editor of KMI’s English journal, ‘KMI Journal of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries’. Also, he has dedicated himself into series of research projects on various policy issues including marine science and technology manpower, marine science and technology equipment and infrastructure, international cooperation and ODA. Prior to join KMI, Dr. Han was a manager of national R&D planning and management in KIMST, and was a researcher in STEPI (Science and Technology Policy Institute). His research area covers the national science and technology policy and R&D in marine and fisheries sector as well as marine affair history of Korea.

[Panelist]

Jong-Seong Ryu

Anyang university Professor

Professor Ryu is a professor of Department of Marine Biotechnology, Anyang University-Ganghwa, Korea. His researches are focused in marine ecology and marine policy. He holds a bachelor and master degree in oceanography from Seoul National University, Korea. He earned another master degree in marine policy from Washington University, USA. Professor Ryu was a research scientist in Washington University and associate research in Korea Institute of Ocean Science & Technology (KIOST). Currently, he is serving as an academic director for Korean Society of Ocean Policy. His research area includes marine biodiversity, marine ecological model, marine ecological environment policy, and especially he puts great efforts in integration of marine policy and marine science. He has qualifications in both natural science and policy studies which interact in his research on oceanography and marine policy. He also contributed 24 articles in ecology, ecological model and coastal policy to several international journals and another 5 articles to national journals. As an environmentalist, he works for Ocean Committee of Korean Federation For Environmental Movement (KFEM) and tries to promote the public governance framework such as public-private-partnership (PPP) and industry-academic cooperation. Currently, he carries out researches on foreshore preservation of Ganghwa-island where his office is located in, from the perspective of ecology, policy and engineering.

[Panelist]

Han-Seok Lee

Korea Maritime & Ocean University Professor

Professor Lee Han-seok served as a pioneer in the field of marine architecture, which was barren in Korea, contributing to the development of technologies and policy development related to marine architecture as well as fostering talent in marine architecture. To date, 150 papers have been published in domestic and foreign academic journals and academic conferences, including the Current Status and Development Direction of Marine Architecture Culture, and 17 books and station books, including the Marine Architecture Plan, have been written to lay of the academic foundation for marine architecture. It also contributed to the development of policies in the marine space and marine architecture sectors through continuous research on how to improve the legal system related to marine buildings, and recently, it has proposed various research results and policy proposals in the marine landscape field.

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Hyun-Kyo Seo

Korea Polar Research Institute Senior Researcher

Dr. Hyunkyo SEO is a Senior Researcher who is working at the Department of Polar Policy at Korea Polar Research Institute (KOPRI), Ministry of Ocean and Fisheries. He has interest in environmental policies in the Arctic/Antarctic and has supported governmental works for joining the observer of the Arctic Council since 2007, with expertise has participated in the relevant meetings (Ecosystem-Based Management, Working Group meetings, etc). He was a National Delegate of Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meeting, during 2008-2013. Dr. SEO was involved in work on joining the Svalbard Treaty, etc. He was an overwintering member at the Antarctic King Sejong Station in 2014 as a Second Chief. Also, he was a Visiting Research Associate for the United Nations University/Institute for Advanced Studies (UNU/IAS) in Tokyo in 2000~2001. Previously he had reported on science and education issues as a newspaper journalist for more than six years. And he wrote around ten volumes of science book for Korean youth and recently published a book entitled ’Arctic Council’s polies analysis and our directions’ (2014).

[Panelist]

Kwang-Nam Lee

Korea Fisheries Association, Fisheries Policy Institute

[Panelist]

Dae-Seok Kang

Pukyong National University(PKNU) Professor

Program
Special Session 2 Port Repositioning for Value Creation_Hosted by KMI
Date 10.20(Tue.)
Place Convention Hall, BEXCO Busan, Republic of Korea

[Speaker]

The role of automation and IT (information technology) within the repositioning of ports and terminals due to future shipper’s demands

Holger Schutt

ISL Bremerhaven Professor

Holger Schuett works at ISL since July 2003. The focal point of his work is the simulation and optimisation of processes in maritime logistics. Since 2007 he is head of Optimisation and Simulation. He founded in 2010 the ISL Applications GmbH and took over the CEO position. It will market and sale software products developed by the ISL for the maritime industry. Furthermore he got a professorship at the University of Applied Science in Bremerhaven. Main fields are “Mathematical Methods in Risk analysis” and “Seaport Container Terminals”. In this position he’s speaking on various conferences (a.o. LOGMS, INFOR, TOC). He studied mathematics and information technologies with the concentration in discrete optimisation at University of Hamburg, later to become assistant at the Institute of Automation at Technical University of Hamburg-Harburg. There he received his doctorate with a work about simulation of urban and rural traffic flow. Afterwards Holger worked as computer scientist and project manager at HHLA (terminal operator) in Hamburg. He was responsible for the new developed simulation systems for container terminals, which have been used for supporting the planning, installation, start-up and operation of the fully automated container terminal CTA.

[Speaker]

The Panama Canal Expansion: Driving Worldwide Value Creation Potential

Anthony M. Pagano

University of Illinois at Chicago Center for Supply Chain Management and Logistics Director

Anthony M. Pagano, Ph.D. is Director of the Center for Supply Chain Management and Logistics www.supply-chain.uic.edu at the University of Illinois at Chicago. He is also associated with the Urban Transportation Center on the campus. He served as an Adjunct Professor of Management and Strategy, J.L. Kellogg Graduate School of Management, Northwestern University. The author or coauthor of over 150 articles, technical reports, and papers presented at professional meetings, he is the co-author of the book The External Environment of Business: Political Economic, Social and Regulatory, Stipes Publishing Co., Champaign, IL, 1995, 2nd ed 1997. He has been Project Director or Project Manager of over 40 separate research and consulting projects. In 2006, he served as President of the Transportation Research Forum, which is one of the oldest transportation professional organizations in the US. He was Program Chair of the TRF 2005 Annual Meeting held in Washington, D.C. in March 2005. He also was the co-founder and Co-General Editor of the Journal of the Transportation Research Forum, which publishes articles of interest to academics, policy makers and practitioners.

[Speaker]

Major factors in the spatial-temporal evolution of gateway-hinterland relationship: A case study for Shanghai, China

LUO Meifeng

The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Associate Professor

Dr. Meifeng Luo is currently an Associate Professor of Maritime Studies in the Department of Logistics and Maritime Studies, the Hong Kong Polytechnic University. He is also the Director of IMC-Frank Tsao Maritime Library and R&D Center in the department, as well as the Associate Editor of Maritime Policy and Management—the flagship journal of international shipping and port research. He had worked as a research scientist in the State Oceanic Administration of P.R. China for 12 years after earned his Bachelor degree in Marine Science from Tong Ji University, Shanghai. Then, he obtained his MSc degree in Maritime Administration and Environmental Protection in the World Maritime University, Malmö, Sweden, and PhD in Environmental and Natural Resource Economics in the University of Rhode Island, U.S.A. His research is mainly focused on maritime economics, environment, policy and management, including shipping market analysis and forecast, port demand analysis and forecast, port competition, and economic modelling of emission reduction measures. His research results have been published in many prestigious peer-reviewed academic journals, including Transportation Research Part B and A, Journal of Transport Economics and Policy, Ecological Economics, Transport Policy, Marine Policy, Transportmetrica A: Transportation Science, Maritime Policy and Management, and Maritime Economics and Logistics, etc..

[Speaker]

Present Policy overview of Japan's container ports and strategies/challenges of Kobe- Osaka Port

Masaharu Shinohara

Kobe-Osaka International Port Corporation Executive Officer

Masaharu SHINOHARA is currently Executive Officer, Kobe-Osaka International Port Corporation. Before joining the corporation in 2014, he was Executive Officer, Osaka Port Corporation. From 2001 to 2003 he was Deputy General Manager, Engineering Department, Kansai International Airport Company. He graduated from Department of Engineering, University of Tokyo. He has a Master’s Degree in Land Use Planning from Stanford University (USA). He is a Professional Engineer (ports and airports), He also serves as Director of Japan Section of International Cargo-handling Coordination Association and Vice Chair, Port Operations and Logistics Committee, International Association of Ports and Harbours.

[Speaker]

Value Creation and Productivity Changes of Chinese Container Ports

Bing-Liang Song

Shanghai Maritime University Professor

Born in 1958 in China, Bingliang SONG is currently professor, School of Economics & Management, Shanghai Maritime University. Before joining the faculty as a lecturer in 1994, he worked for China Merchants Group, i.e. a Hong Kong-based Chinese state-owned shipping enterprise, as a department manager. From 1997 to 2001, he was a doctoral candidate in Fudan University, Shanghai, majoring in Industrial Economics. From 1983 to 1986, he was a postgraduate in Shanghai Maritime University for Master Degree of Transport Management Engineering. His main academic interests are port economics, regional development and business administration especially for maritime communities. His works includes issues related to the role of maritime activities in regional development, port performance and productivity, and Chinese sustainable transportation. He has many papers, articles and books published in China and abroad on a variety of subjects. Mr. Song holds a master degree in Management Engineering from Shanghai Maritime University anda Ph.D in Economics from Fudan University, Shanghai. From 2005 to 2006, he stayed in Erasmus University Rotterdam, as a visiting Chinese Scholar.

[Speaker]

Port Value Creation and Strategies: Case Study of the Port of Singapore and other Major Ports around the World

Ghim-Ping Ong

National University of Singapore Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering Assistant Professor

Dr. Ghim Ping (Raymond) ONG is currently is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the National University of Singapore (NUS). He graduated with a B.Eng (Civil) (First Class Honours) with a minor in Business from the National University of Singapore in 2003 and obtained his PhD in Civil Engineering from the National University of Singapore in 2007. Prior to his current appointment, he worked as a postdoctoral research associate in the School of Civil Engineering at Purdue University from 2007 to 2008, a visiting assistant professor in the same university in 2009 and then a lecturer at Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the National University of Singapore from 2010 to 2014. Dr Ong’s research interests include international transportation, multimodal transport infrastructures and systems, and roadway and airfield pavement design. He has authored or co-authored over 40 peer-reviewed journal articles as well as over 50 international conference papers. He has received several scientific awards in recognition to his contributions to transportation research, including the 2009 ASCE Alfred Noble Prize, the 2012 IAME Hanjin Prize and the 2014 OCDI Takeuchi Yoshio Award. 1

Program
Special Session 3 [Global Maritime HR Forum 2015•IMO Contest for undergraduate students]
Date 10.20(Tue.)
Place Convention Hall, BEXCO Busan, Republic of Korea

[Speaker]

Stavros Hatzigrigoris

Maran Gas Maritime INC, Greece CEO

[Speaker]

Tim Schweikert

GE Marine, USA Vice President

CV Tim Schweikert graduated from Marquette University in 1984 with a BS in mechanical engineering. Upon graduation Tim joined GE Aviation as a manufacturing development program engineer. During this time, Tim earned a Masters in Science in Industrial engineering degree from University of Cincinnati. During his 19 years with GE Aviation, Tim served in a variety of leadership positions in engineering, product management, marketing and sales. Tim was appointed to General Manager, Global Locomotive Operations in December 2003, overseeing the launch of the Evolution Series locomotive and the acceleration of GE’s global locomotive business. In February of 2006, Tim was appointed President, GE China Transportation, leading one of GE’s fastest growing businesses in China. In November of 2007 Tim was appointed President & CEO China Region GE Technology Infrastructure. In June 2008, Tim was promoted to a GE Corporate Vice President. From December of 2010, Tim’s role is expanded to include commercial activities for South East Asia region in addition to his responsibilities in China. In February 2012 Tim was appointed to President & CEO GETS Sub-Sahara Africa and President and CEO of GE Southern Africa. Since then he has lead GE’s efforts in contributing to the revitalization of Africa’s infrastructure. In January 2015, Tim was appointed VP, GE Marine - bringing together GE’s commercial and technological expertise from several GE businesses into the marine sector.

[Speaker]

German Calros Suarez Calvo

Astican & Astander Shipyards, Spain CEO

CV My name is German Carlos Suarez Calvo. I am Business Administration & Management Degree by Comillas Pontificial University from Madrid, Master in European Business & Consultancy by ESCP-EAP from London, specialist in Information Technologies and Port Operation /& Logisticsby IE Business School . I was born at Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in 1981 and since early this year I am C.E.O. of Astican & Astander shipyards although I had been involved as part of the Board before. From my earlier days I am Board member of break bulk cargo stevedoring company in Port of Las Palmas called La Luz Market and I am also CEO of an I.T. Company called Inerza where I founded the I.T. Business Union of the Canary Islands focused on software development. As a consequence of my father´s dedication to the industry as founder of a shipping agency in the early eighties as well as partner in a large shipping company and shipyard´s ownership, I grew up in this atmosphere and orientated my academic training towards being able to continuing what he and his business partners created and developed . Although I did start my professional career dealing with other type of businesses within my family, the core root of our family wealth has always been in the Maritime Industry.

[Speaker]

Alfonso L. Cebollero

SENER, Korea CRO

[Speaker]

Ida Stier

Stier Group, Spain CEO

[Speaker]

John Elliott

BNCT , Korea CEO

Program
MOF Session Cruise Industry in Korea and Its Economic Impact in Busan
Date 10.20(Tue.)
Place Convention Hall, BEXCO Busan, Republic of Korea

[Moderator]

Sung-Chul Cho

Korea Maritime & Ocean University Professor

[Speaker]

Incoming Cruise Tourism; Strategies to boost cruise arrivals and differentiate port attractiveness

Kyeong-Mo Lee

Kyonggi University Professor

CV Kyongmo LEE is currently Professor of the College of Tourism Science in Kyonggi University and President of Korea Cruise Institute. Before joining Kyonggi University in 1999, he had experience in the travel industry with the long involvement in cruise charter business in Korea. Professor Lee has the research interest in Special Interest Tourism, Cruise Tourism and Tourism Event.

[Speaker]

Development Strategy of Korea Cruise Industry

Jin-Hoi Hwang

Korea Maritime Institute(KMI) Researcher

CV Jin-Hoi Hwang is currently Director of the Maritime Research Division, Korea Maritime Institute (KMI). Prior to my current position, He served as heads of the Shipping Market Analysis Center, Arctic ocean Research Division, and Inter-Korean Ocean Research Division. He carried out research on international shipping, coastal shipping, cruise shipping, shipping finance as well as the arctic ocean utilization strategies. He was contributed to establishment of law on cruise industry of Korea, and he currently head of the research team on strategies for developing Cruise Industry of Korea. He received master degree from Gyeongsang National University and Ph. D degree course completed from Seogang University, and for the past over the 20 years have devoted he career to studying Korea's shipping industry, Cruise industry development.

[Speaker]

Regional Economic Development through the Cruise Industry

Do-Suek Choi

Busan Development Institute Senior Research Fellow

[Panelist]

Joo Yun

Korea culture & tourism institute Associate Research fellow

[Panelist]

Jae-Hyung Choi

PanStar Cruise Ferry Director

[Panelist]

Myung-Joon Yoo

Busan Ilbo

Program
BMC Session Ocean Oil Spill Response Technology
Date 10.22(Thu.)
Place Convention Hall, BEXCO Busan, Republic of Korea

[Moderator]

In-Seob Kwak

Korea Maritime Institute(KMI)

[Speaker]

Building Oil Spill Response Technology

Gwang-Hyo Jung

Busan National university Professor

[Speaker]

A Stakeholder Framework for Comparative Analyzing Oil Spill Response in China and Korea

En-Fang Qiang

Tianjin Normal University Associate Professor

[Speaker]

A lesson and assignment from HEBEI SPIRIT Oil Spill Response

Bong-Gwi Lee

Incheon JEI University Professor

[Panelist]

Sung-Il Jung

ELASTEC MARINE KOREA CEO

[Panelist]

Young-Cheol Lee

Korea Institute of Industrial Technology Principle Researcher

Program
Closing Ceremony Closing Ceremony
Date 10.22(Thu.)
Place Convention Hall, BEXCO Busan, Republic of Korea

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