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GREEN MARINE PARTICIPANTS *List of Members As of July 10, 2018 SHIP OWNERS PORTS & SEAWAY TERMINALS & SHIPYARDS GREEN MARINE PARTICIPANTS *List of members as of July 10, 2018 SHIP OWNERS PORTS & SEAWAY TERMINALS & SHIPYARDS • Algoma Central Corporation • Alabama State Port Authority • ABC Recycling • Atlantic Towing Limited • Albany Port District Commission • Bay Ferries Limited • Bay Ferries Limited • Bécancour Waterfront • BC Ferries (terminals & shipyards) • Ceres Terminals Inc. • BC Ferries Industrial Park • Belledune Port Authority • DP World - Prince Rupert • Canada Steamship Lines • Empire Stevedoring Company Ltd (Mtl) • Canfornav • Canaveral Port Authority • Cleveland-Cuyahoga County • Federal Marine Terminals • Cogema • Fraser Surrey Docks • Croisières AML Port Authority • Duluth Seaway Port Authority • G3 Canada Limited (Québec) • CSL International • Greater Victoria Harbour Authority • G3 Canada Limited (Trois- Rivières) • CTMA Group • GCT Global Container Terminals Inc. • Halifax Port Authority • Desgagnés • Glencore (Quebec facilities) • Hamilton Port Authority • Federal Fleet Services • Great Lakes Shipyard • Illinois International Port District • Groupe Desgagnés (Relais Nordik Sept-Îles) • Fednav Limited • Montréal Port Authority • Guardian Ship Management Inc. • Groupe Somavrac - Porlier Express (Sept-Îles) • Nanaimo Port Authority • Groupe Somavrac - Servitank (Bécancour) • Great Lakes Towing Company • Northwest Seaport Alliance • Horizon Maritime • Halterm Container Terminal Ltd. • Oshawa Port Authority • IOC (Iron Ore Company, Sept-Îles) • Interlake Steamship Company • Port Charlottetown • Kildair Service ULC • Ledcor Transportation & Resources LP • Port Everglades • Logistec Corporation • Lower Lakes Towing Limited • Port Milwaukee • Marine Atlantic Inc. • Marine Atlantic Inc. • Port of Corpus Christi • McAsphalt Industries Limited • McAsphalt Marine • Port of Everett • Montreal Gateway Terminals Partnership Transportation Ltd. • Port of Gulfport (MSPA) • Neptune Terminals • McKeil Marine • Port of Hueneme (Oxnard • New Orleans Terminal LLC • North Arm Transportation Harbor District) • Norcan Petroleum Group • Northumberland Ferries Limited • Port of Indiana - Burns Harbor • Northern Stevedoring • Ocean Group • Port of Monroe • Northumberland Ferries Limited • Oceanex • Port of New Orleans • Ocean Industries (shipyard) • Owen Sound Transportation Company • Port of Olympia • Pacific Coast Terminals • Puget Sound Pilots • Port of Seattle • Pinnacle Renewable Energy (Westview) • QSL • Reformar • Port of Valleyfield • Port Alberni Port Authority • Ridley Terminals Inc. • Seaspan ULC • Rio Tinto Alcan (Port-Alfred) • Saam SMIT Canada • Prince Rupert Port Authority • Québec Port Authority • Seaspan ULC (terminals & shipyards) • Société des Traversiers du Québec • Squamish Terminals • SVITZER Canada • Saint John Port authority, NB • Saguenay Port Authority • Sterling Marine Fuels (Windsor Terminal) • Termont Montreal • Washington State Ferries • Sept-Îles Port Authority • Tidal Coast Terminals Ltd. • St. John’s Port Authority, NL • Tymac Launch Service Ltd. • St. Lawrence Seaway • Valero Energy - Jean-Gaulin Refinery Development Corporation Green Marine participants • Valero Energy - Montreal East Terminal • St. Lawrence Seaway • Valleytank are committed to Management Corporation • Valport Maritime Services continuously improving • Thunder Bay Port Authority • Washington State Ferries • Toronto Port Authority their environmental • Waterfront Petroleum Terminal Company • Trois-Rivières Port Authority • West Coast Reduction performance. • Vancouver Fraser Port Authority • Westridge Terminal (Kinder Morgan Canada) • Windsor Port Authority • Westshore Terminals • Yellowline Asphalt Products Ltd. GREEN MARINE PARTNERS INDUSTRY SERVICES, PRODUCTS & CLASS SOCIETIES, VERIFICATION & VETTING ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY PROVIDERS SERVICES ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTING • ABB Turbocharging • American Bureau of Shipping • Chamard Environmental Strategies • Bell Marine & Mill Supply • DNV-GL • Climate Smart Businesses Inc. • Certified Laboratories • Lloyd’s Register Marine North America • Concept Naval • Conflow Technologies • Canadian International • EcoLogix Group • Creative Pultrusions, Inc. Bureau of Shipping • Envirochem • Drew Marine • RightShip Americas • Groupe-Conseil Génipur inc. • DSS Group of Companies • Hemmera • Earthwise Sorbents SHIPPERS, LOGISTICS & SHIP MANAGERS • HydroComp, Inc. • EnviroBlu • Johnson & Anderson, Inc. • Envirolin Canada • Aluminerie Alouette • Kennedy/Jenks Consultants • Environmental Solutions Inc. • McElhanney Consulting Services Ltd. • Envirosystems Inc. • K+S Windsor Salt Ltd. • Quickload CEF • Moffatt & Nichol • Filtramax • Noise Control Engineering LLC • GHGES • PESCA Environnement • Hermont Marine PILOTAGE • InnovMarine Inc. • SNC-Lavalin Environment • Stantec • International Paint • Atlantic Pilotage Authority • Jasco Applied Sciences • Ventus Development Services Inc. • Corporation des pilotes du • WSP Canada • Marine Clean Ltd. St-Laurent Central • Marine Construction Technologies, PBC • Corporation of Lower R&D, RESPONSE, TRAINING & COOPERATIVE • Moran Coastal & Ocean St. Lawrence Pilots Resources, Inc. • Great Lakes Pilotage Authority • Multi-Électronique (MTE) Inc. • Human Resources Sectorial Committee of the • OceanWorks International • Laurentian Pilotage Authority • Pacific Pilotage Authority Maritime Industry (CSMOIM) • OpDAQ Systems • The BC Coast Pilots Ltd. • Georgian College’s Great Lakes International • Palantir AS Marine Training Centre • Pronova Systems Inc. ENERGY COMPANIES • Marine Exchange of Puget Sound • RSC Bio Solutions • Maritime Innovation • Sanexen • Western Canada Marine Response Corporation • Schneider Electric • Energir • Seagulf Marine Industries Inc. • Methanex • S.I.G.E.I.M Inc. • Puget LNG • SINTO • The Energy Conservation Group • Thordon Bearings Inc. • Total Marine Solutions Inc. • Turner Designs Partners are suppliers of services, products, • Urgence Marine Inc. • VapCor Inc. technology and/or equipment that offer • Wärtsilä Canada environmental advantages or opportunities to help Green Marine participants to improve their environmental performance. GREEN MARINE SUPPORTERS GOVERNMENTS • City of Matane RESEARCH, EDUCATION & • City of Montréal CONSERVATION • Environment Canada • City of Montréal-Est • Fisheries and Oceans Canada • City of Port-Cartier • Anthropocene Institute - Protected Seas • Inter-American Committee on Ports of • City of Prince Rupert • Canadian Whale Institute the Organization of American States • City of Québec • Center of Excellence for Marine • Ministère de l’Énergie et des • City of Saint-Amable Manufacturing & Technology Ressources naturelles du Québec • City of Sept-Îles • Clear Seas • Ministère des Transports du • City of Varennes • CPEQ Québec • Communauté métropolitaine • EcoMaris • Ministère du Développement durable, de Québec • Great Lakes Maritime Research Institute de l’Environnement et de la Lutte aux • District of Port Edward • INREST Changements Climatiques du Québec • Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Cities • Northwest Community College • Ministère des Forêts, de la Faune et des Initiative • Ocean Exchange Parcs du Québec • Marguerite-D’Youville MRC • Ocean Networks Canada • Ministry of Transportation • Ocean Wise (Vancouver Aquarium) of Ontario ENVIRONMENTAL GROUPS AND NGOS • Promotion Saguenay • NewFoundland & Labrador Department • Saguenay–St. Lawrence Marine Park of Municipal Affairs and Environment • Carbon War Room • Seattle Aquarium • Nova Scotia Environment • Clean Nova Scotia • Société de promotion économique de • Port Edward Harbour Authority • Ducks Unlimited Canada Rimouski • Puget Sound Clean Air Agency • Environmental Defense Fund • St. Lawrence Global Observatory • Transport Canada • Georgia Strait Alliance • St. Lawrence River Institute of • Washington State Department of • Georgian Bay Forever Environmental Sciences Ecology • International Secretariat for Water • Technopole Maritime du Québec • Washington State Department of • Marine Mammals Observation Network • Upcycle the Gyres Society –UpGyres– Commerce • Nature Conservancy of Canada • Nature Québec MUNICIPALITIES • One Drop Green Marine Supporters • Board of Harbor Commissioners of the • Pacific Salmon Foundation encourage and support City of Milwaukee • Point Blue the sustainable develop- • City of Bécancour • Sedna Foundation • City of Calixa-Lavallée • Stratégies Saint-Laurent ment initiative undertaken • City of Contrecoeur • World Wildlife Fund Canada by the marine industry. • City of Longueuil GREEN MARINE ASSOCIATION MEMBERS Associations serve as ambassadors for the environmental program. • American Association of Port Authorities • International Ship-Owners Alliance of Canada • American Great Lakes Ports Association • Michigan Aggregates Association • American Society of Naval Engineers • NAMEPA • Association of Canadian Port Authorities • North Atlantic Ports Association Inc. • BC Marine Terminal Operators Association • Shipping Federation of Canada • Canadian Ferry Association • St. Lawrence Economic Development Council • Canadian Marine Pilots Association • St. Lawrence Shipoperators • Chamber of Marine Commerce • Chamber of Shipping of America • U.S. Great Lakes Shipping Association • Chamber of Shipping of British Columbia • Washington Maritime Federation • Council of Marine Carriers • Washington Public Ports Association • Florida Ports Council • Worlwide Network of Port Cities (AIVP).
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