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View Circular SUB-COMMITTEE ON NAVIGATION, NCSR 4/J/1 COMMUNICATIONS AND SEARCH AND 7 March 2017 RESCUE ENGLISH ONLY 4th session 6-10 March 2017 PROVISIONAL LIST OF PARTICIPANTS* Chair: Mr. Ringo Lakeman (Netherlands) Vice Chair: Mr. Nigel Clifford (New Zealand) ALGERIA Head of Delegation/Representative** Lt. Col. Khirdine Benslim, Maritime Attaché of the Permanent Mission of Algeria to IMO, Embassy of Algeria, London ANGOLA Head of Delegation*** Advisers ! Mrs. Rosa Sobrinho, Senior Official, Ministry of Transport of the Republic of Angola, Alternate Permanent Representative of the Republic of Angola to IMO, Embassy of the Republic of Angola, London Mr. Olívio Jacinto, Maritime Adviser, Permanent Representation of the Republic of Angola to IMO ! Mrs. Juliana Garcia, Technical Assistant, Permanent Representation of the Republic of Angola to IMO ! Mr. Delio Alves, Embassy of the Republic of Angola, London * Corrections/additions/changes/deletions to this list to be provided to the Registration Counter (Second Floor) or sent by email to [email protected] by 17.30 on Wednesday, 8 March 2017 ** Please delete as appropriate. *** Please indicate Head of Delegation. ! Delegate yet to be confirmed. All delegates must register at every meeting to confirm their attendance. H:\NCSR\4\J-Docs\NCSR 4-J-1.docx - 2 - ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA Head of Delegation/Representative** Lt. Cdr. (Rtd.) Wayne Mykoo, Manager, Maritime Affairs and External Relations, Department of Marine Services and Merchant Shipping (ADOMS) Adviser Ms. Karen Day, Manager, Fulcrum Maritime Systems ARGENTINA Head of Delegation Sr. Holger Federico Martinsen, Argentine Permanent Representation to IMO Advisers ! Sr. Ricardo Morelli Rubio, Secretario, Embajada de la República Argentina ante el Reino Unido de Gran Bretaña e Irlanda del Norte, Londres Capitán de Navío Hernan Jorge Montero, Asesor Técnico Permanente, Representación Argentina ante la OMI, Armada Argentina Sr. Italo D'Amico, Prefecto Mayor, Asesor Técnico Permanente, Representación Argentina ante la OMI, Prefectura Naval Argentina Capitán de Navío Alejandro Guillermo Schaller, Armada Argentina Capitán de Navío Pablo Bonuccelli, Armada Argentina Capitán de Fragata Alejandro Lucio José Lopez, Asesor, Armada Argentina Prefecto Principal Carlos Alfredo Villarreal, Jefe VTS Río de la Plata, Prefectura Naval Argentina Observers ! Srta. Claudia Harris, Asesora, Representación Argentina ante la OMI, Embajada Argentina ante el Reino Unido de Gran Bretaña e Irlanda del Norte, Londres ! Srta. Iglesias Daniela, Asistente Seccion OMI, Embajada de la República Argentina ante el Reino Unido de Gran Bretaña e Irlanda del Norte, Londres AUSTRALIA Head of Delegation Mr. Nicholas Lemon, Manager (Systems Safety), Standards, Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) Advisers Mr. Matthew McGregor, Alternate Permanent Representative of Australia to IMO, Australian High Commission, London Mr. Neal Moodie, National Manager, Marine Weather Services, Bureau of Meteorology H:\NCSR\4\J-Docs\NCSR 4-J-1.docx - 3 - Ms. Ruby Hodges, Intern, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Mr. James Grist, Intern, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade AZERBAIJAN Head of Delegation/Representative** Mr. Fuad Mardiyev, Deputy Head, Law and Human Resources and International Relations Department, State Maritime Administration of the Republic of Azerbaijan Alternate Mr. Bakhtiyar Mammadzada, Head, LRIT NC, State Maritime Administration of the Republic of Azerbaijan Advisers Mr. Rauf Bayramov, LRIT Specialist, State Maritime Administration of the Republic of Azerbaijan Mr. Rufat Rahmanov, Head, LRIT Sector, State Maritime Administration of the Republic of Azerbaijan Mr. Farhad Verdiyev, GlobalSatCom Ltd., LLC BAHAMAS Head of Delegation*** Alternate Mr. John Akhurst, Deputy Director, Alternate Permanent Representative of the Bahamas to IMO, The Bahamas Maritime Authority Advisers Mr. Bernis Pinder, Maritime Liaison Officer, High Commission for the Commonwealth of the Bahamas, London Capt. Lester Pink, Technical Compliance Officer, The Bahamas Maritime Authority Ms. Marie Caillerie, Technical Compliance Officer, The Bahamas Maritime Authority BANGLADESH Head of Delegation*** Representatives ! Capt. Md. Giashuddin Ahmed, Nautical Surveyor and Examiner, Department of Shipping, Ministry of Shipping ! Mr. Mamunur Reza Ibne Abedin, Counsellor, Bangladesh High Commission, London H:\NCSR\4\J-Docs\NCSR 4-J-1.docx - 4 - BELGIUM Head of Delegation Mr. Jeroen Van Overloop, Legal Adviser, Federal Public Service Mobility and Transport, Directorate General Maritime Transport Representative Mr. Hans De Veene, Policy Adviser, Federal Public Service Mobility and Transport, DG Shipping Advisers Capt. Eric Y.C. Poirier dit Caulier, Head, Nautical Department (River Pilots Antwerp), Flemish Government, Agency for Maritime and Coastal Services - Pilotage Service ! Capt. Réjane Gyssens, Head, Nautical Department, MRCC - SAR BELIZE Head of Delegation ! Capt. Nigel Matthews, Nautical Adviser and IMO Liaison Officer, International Merchant Marine Registry of Belize (IMMARBE) BOLIVIA (PLURINATIONAL STATE OF) Head of Delegation ! H.E. Sr. Roberto Calzadilla Sarmiento, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary and Permanent Representative of the Plurinational State of Bolivia to IMO, Embassy of the Plurinational State of Bolivia, London Alternate Dr. Arturo Suarez Vargas, Ministro Consejero, Embajada del Estado Plurinacional de Bolivia en Gran Bretaña, Londres BRAZIL Head of Delegation Adm. Wilson Barbosa Guerra, Permanent Representative of Brazil to IMO, Brazilian Permanent Representation to IMO Representative ! H.E. Mr. Hermano Telles Ribeiro, Ambassador, Permanent Representative of Brazil to International Organizations in London, Permanent Representation of Brazil to International Organizations in London H:\NCSR\4\J-Docs\NCSR 4-J-1.docx - 5 - Alternates Capt. Levi Alves da Silva, Alternate Permanent Representative of Brazil to IMO, Brazilian Permanent Representation to IMO ! Ms. Ana Paula Simões Silva, Minister Counsellor and Alternate Permanent Representative of Brazil to IMO, Permanent Representation of Brazil to International Organizations in London ! Ms. Isabel Soares da Costa, Third Secretary and Alternate Permanent Representative of Brazil to IMO, Permanent Representation of Brazil to International Organizations in London Advisers Cdr. Andre Ricardo Araujo, Mission Officer, Brazilian Permanent Representation to IMO Capt. (Rtd.) Marco Lucio Malschitsky, Commanding Officer, Brazilian Navy - Naval Control of Shipping Command Capt. (Rtd.) Claudio da Costa Braga, Technical Consultant, Brazilian Navy Cdr. Pier-Giovanni Taranti, Project Manager, Brazilian Navy - Naval Systems Analysis Center (CASNAV) Mr. Marcelo Campello Cajaty Gonçalves, Pilot, Brazilian Pilots' Association Mr. Nilson José Lima, Chief Engineer Officer (Merchant Marine), Mission Officer, Brazilian Permanent Representation to IMO Mrs. Ellen Mucke, Technical Officer, Brazilian Permanent Representation to IMO ! Ms. Marcia Jorio Villares da Costa, Technical Officer, Brazilian Permanent Representation to IMO Mr. Heiland Serotiuk Lyrio, Technical Officer, Brazilian Permanent Representation to IMO CAMEROON Head of Delegation ! Mrs. Anna Tasha Mbur, Chargé d'Affaires a.i., High Commission for the Republic of Cameroon to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Representatives Capt. Jean Christophe Nembot, Chief Security Department, Port Authority of Douala Cdr. Marthe Tsogo, Naval Attaché, High Commission for the Republic of Cameroon to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland ! M. 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Sr. Rolando Drago, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary and Permanent Representative of Chile to IMO, Embassy of Chile, London Representatives Capt. Juan Gajardo, Alternate Permanent Representative of Chile to IMO, Embassy of Chile, London Sr. Mathias Francke, Minister Counsellor, Embassy of Chile, London Alternate Lt. Cdr. Erick Anwandter, Embajada de Chile en Londres Adviser Capt. Cristian Galvez, DIRECTEMAR CHINA Head of Delegation*** Representatives Mr. Zan Yang, Maritime Counsellor, Embassy of the People's Republic of China, London Mr. Wei Li, Director General, China Maritime Safety Administration Advisers Mr. Xiaodong Zhang, First Secretary, Embassy of the People's Republic of China, London Mr. Wei Zhang, First Secretary, Embassy of the People's Republic of China, London H:\NCSR\4\J-Docs\NCSR 4-J-1.docx - 7 - Mr. Guangyan Xu, China Maritime Safety Administration Capt. 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