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List of Participants E MARITIME SAFETY COMMITTEE MSC 99/INF.1 99th session 29 May 2018 16-25 May 2018 ENGLISH ONLY LIST OF PARTICIPANTS Chair: Mr. Bradley George Groves (Australia) Vice Chair: Mr. Juan Carlos Cubisino (Argentina) ALGERIA Head of Delegation Representatives Lt. Col. Khirdine Benslim, Maritime Attaché of the Permanent Mission of Algeria to IMO, Embassy of Algeria, London M. Yacine Slimani, Chief of CIRMAR, Annaba, Algerian National Coast Guard M. Noureddine Habib, Chief of CIRMAR, Oran, Algerian National Coast Guard Alternate M. Mohamed Lamine Siari, Attaché, Foreign Affairs, Alternate Permanent Representative of the Permanent Mission of Algeria to IMO, Embassy of Algeria, London ANGOLA Head of Delegation Advisers Mrs. Juliana Garcia, Technical Assistant, Permanent Representation of the Republic of Angola to IMO, Embassy of the Republic of Angola, London H:\MSC\99\MSC 99 -INF.1.docx - 2 - ANGOLA (Continued) Miss Jandira Mendes, Assistant, Embassy of the Republic of Angola, London Mr. Mario Bernardo, Assistant, Permanent Representation of the Republic of Angola to IMO, Embassy of the Republic of Angola, London ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA Head of Delegation Lt. Cdr. (Rtd.) Wayne Mykoo, Deputy Director, Maritime Affairs and External Relations, Department of Marine Services and Merchant Shipping (ADOMS) Alternate Capt. Roger Witschi, Deputy Director, Technical Affairs, Department of Marine Services and Merchant Shipping (ADOMS) ARGENTINA Head of Delegation H.E. Sr. Holger Federico Martinsen, Representante Permanente de la República Argentina ante la OMI, Argentine Permanent Representation to IMO Alternate Sr. Ricardo Morelli Rubio, Secretario de Embajada, Representación de la República Argentina ante la OMI Advisers Sr. Martin Pablo Ruiz, Prefecto General, Director de Policía de Seguridad de la Navegación, Prefectura Naval Argentina Prefecto Mayor Hugo Gabriel Cafaro, Asesor Técnico Permanente de la Representación de la República Argentina ante la OMI, Prefectura Naval Argentina Sr. Juan Carlos Cubisino, Prefecto Principal, Jefe División Reglamentación Internacional, Dirección de Policía de Seguridad de la Navegación, Prefectura Naval Argentina AUSTRALIA Head of Delegation Representative Mr. Greg Pusey, Manager Vessel Standards, Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) H:\MSC\99\MSC 99 -INF.1.docx - 3 - AUSTRALIA (Continued) Alternates Mr. Bradley George Groves, General Manager, Standards, Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) Mr. Matthew John McGregor, Alternate Permanent Representative of Australia to IMO, Australian High Commission, London Mr. Grant Ian Judson, Principal Adviser (Navigation), Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) AZERBAIJAN Head of Delegation Alternates Capt. Shahlar Mammadov, Deputy Head, State Maritime Administration Mr. Ahmad Ismayilov, Chief of Staff, State Maritime Administration Mr. Farhad Mammadov, Head, Department of Law, Human Resources and International Relations, State Maritime Administration Advisers Mr. Seymur Mirzayev, Head, Ship Registration and Control on Ships Standards Department, State Maritime Administration Mr. Ruslan Huseynov, Deputy Head, Maritime Safety Department, State Maritime Administration BAHAMAS Head of Delegation Representative Mr. John Akhurst, Deputy Director, Alternate Permanent Representative of the Bahamas to IMO, The Bahamas Maritime Authority Advisers Capt. Dwain Hutchinson, Deputy Director, The Bahamas Maritime Authority Mr. Stephen Keenan, Deputy Director (Technical), The Bahamas Maritime Authority Ms. Marie Caillerie, Assistant Director, The Bahamas Maritime Authority Mr. Alessandro Lo Piccolo, Technical Compliance Officer, The Bahamas Maritime Authority Mr. Andrew Gibbins, Rules Architect, Lloyd's Register H:\MSC\99\MSC 99 -INF.1.docx - 4 - BAHAMAS (Continued) Mr. Bernis Pinder, Maritime Liaison Officer, High Commission for the Commonwealth of the Bahamas, London Observers Mr. Anders Brodje, Manager, The Bahamas Shipowners' Association Mr. Paras Thukral, Technical and Compliance Officer, BMID BAHRAIN Head of Delegation Representative Capt. Mohammad Al-Merbati, Director, Maritime Safety and Environmental Protection, Ministry of Transportation and Telecommunication BANGLADESH Head of Delegation Capt. K.M. Jashimuddin Sarker, Merchant Marine, Chief Nautical Surveyor, Department of Shipping, Ministry of Shipping Representative Mr. Swadipta Alam, First Secretary (Political), Alternate Permanent Representative of Bangladesh to IMO, High Commission for the People's Republic of Bangladesh, London BARBADOS Head of Delegation Representatives Capt. Peter Green, Principal Registrar of Ships, Barbados Ships' Registry Mr. Elvis Holder, Deputy Assistant Manager, Barbados Ships' Registry Alternate Ms. Gweneth Griffith, First Secretary, Alternate Permanent Representative of Barbados to IMO, Barbados High Commission, London H:\MSC\99\MSC 99 -INF.1.docx - 5 - BELGIUM Head of Delegation Ms. Els Claeys, Policy Adviser (Maritime Safety), Federal Public Service Mobility and Transport, Directorate General Shipping Representatives Mr. Henk Croo, Policy Adviser (Maritime Safety), Federal Public Service Mobility and Transport, Directorate General Shipping Mr. Jeroen Van Overloop, Legal Adviser, Federal Public Service Mobility and Transport, Directorate General Shipping BOLIVIA (PLURINATIONAL STATE OF) Head of Delegation Vicealmirante Sr. Flavio Gustavo Arce San Martin, General Commandant, Bolivian Navy Representative CN. Daen. Javier Roca Baeny, Agregado Naval de Bolivia en el Reino Unido, Armada Boliviana Advisers Dr. Arturo Suarez Vargas, Ministro Consejero, Embajada del Estado Plurinacional de Bolivia en Gran Bretaña, Londres Suboficial Mayor Javier Santos Delgado Loayza, Registro Internacional Boliviano de Buques (RIBB) Contralmirante Carlos Roger Mita Rodriguez, General Director Bolivian International Registry of Ships, Bolivian Navy BRAZIL Head of Delegation Adm. Sergio Roberto Fernandes dos Santos, Brazilian Permanent Representative 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:\MSC\99\MSC 99 -INF.1.docx - 6 - BRAZIL (Continued) Alternates Capt. Carlos Henrique de Lima Zampieri, Alternate Permanent Representative of Brazil to IMO, Brazilian Permanent Representation to IMO Ms. Ana Paula Simões Silva, Minister Counsellor, Alternate Permanent Representative of Brazil to IMO, Permanent Representation of Brazil to International Organizations in London Advisers R. Adm. (Rtd.) Francisco Carlos Ortiz de Holanda Chaves, Executive Secretary, Brazilian Navy, Executive Support Unit for the Coordinating Committee for IMO Matters Capt. Marcello Gama, Division Assistant, Navy Staff Capt. (Rtd.) Jorge Mauro Fiorito, Maritime Adviser, Executive Support Unit for the Coordinating Committee for IMO Matters, Brazilian Navy Cdr. André Ricardo Araujo Silva, Mission Officer, Brazilian Permanent Representation to IMO Mr. Nilson José Lima, Chief Engineer Officer (Merchant Marine), Mission Officer, Brazilian Permanent Representation to IMO Mr. Heiland Serotiuk Lyrio, Technical 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. Marcelo Campello Cajaty Gonçalves, Pilot, Brazilian Pilots' Association Mr. Luis Adelson Dantas, Marine Engineer (Technical Consultant), Brazilian Petroleum Company (PETROBRAS) Mr. Fernando José Rodrigues Teixeira, Naval Architect, Brazilian Petroleum Company (PETROBRAS) CAMBODIA Head of Delegation H.E. Mr. Thun Yuthea Leng, Under Secretary of State, Ministry of Public Works and Transport Alternate Mr. Vansar Suon, Director, Marine Department, Ministry of Public Works and Transport H:\MSC\99\MSC 99 -INF.1.docx - 7 - CAMEROON Head of Delegation Representatives M. Auguste Mbappe Penda, General Manager, Cameroon National Shippers' Council M. André François Ndjami, Studies Manager, Single Window for External Trade Cdr. Marthe Tsogo, Naval Attaché, High Commission for the Republic of Cameroon to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland M. Achil Rosère Yamen Tchendjo, Sub-director, Training and International Cooperation, Cameroon National Shippers' Council Mme. Gwendoline Moussongui Ejede Ejede, Director, Communications and Public Relations Division, National Port Authority M. Alex Nkondje Nkondje Ekenglo, Director, Trade Facilitation and Transport Observatory, Cameroon National Shippers' Council CANADA Head of Delegation Mr. Luc Tremblay, Executive Director, Domestic Vessel Regulatory Oversight and Boating Safety, Marine Safety and Security, Transport Canada Alternates Mr. Ahmed Sewelam, Acting Manager, Flag State, Compliance and Enforcement, Marine Safety and Security, Transport Canada Mr. Drummond Fraser, Senior Policy Adviser, Domestic Vessel Regulatory Oversight and Boating Safety, Transport Canada Ms. Gillian Grant, Counsellor, Alternate Permanent Representative of Canada IMO, Transport Canada Adviser Ms. Catharine Liu, Senior Policy, Economic Adviser, Maritime Security, Canadian Coast Guard, Fisheries and Oceans Canada Observer Mr. Robert Turner, Vice-President, Operations, Chamber of Marine Commerce H:\MSC\99\MSC 99 -INF.1.docx - 8 - CHILE Head of Delegation Representative Lt. Cdr. 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