At the 15th annual Conservation Alliance for Seafood Solutions conference, which took place from October 21-23, 2025, in Waikoloa, Hawaii, SFP CEO Jim Cannon participated in two events:

  • A session on “Worker/Community Voice Systems, Data, and Impact in the Seafood Sector: Tech Demo and Ecosystem Discussion 
  • A session called “Shaping the Future of FIPs: Lessons, Insights, and the Path Forward”

During the event, SFP and Ocean Outcomes (O2) signed a Memorandum of Understanding to advance sustainable fisheries and more responsible seafood supply chains through data-driven accountability and cross-sector collaboration. Under this collaboration, SFP and O2 will work to expand electronic monitoring, reduce bycatch in longline tuna fisheries, strengthen key seafood supply chains, and build capacity for small-scale fisheries, aligning science, markets, and management for healthier oceans.

Jim Cannon, CEO of SFP and Kelly Harrell, Executive Director at Ocean Outcomes, shake hands in Hawaii

SFP Chief Executive Officer Jim Cannon and Ocean Outcomes Executive Director Kelly Harrell