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Ilulissat Maritime Workshop - Participant List (Updated 21 August 2017) Ilulissat Maritime Workshop - participant list (Updated 21 August 2017): Company/organisation/etc. Emails Registered persons AECO [email protected] Frigg Jørgensen Department of Infrastructure, [email protected] Søren Lindenhann Facilities and Environment, Qaasuitsup Municipality Department of Infrastructure, [email protected] Hanne Holm Andersen Facilities and Environment, Qaasuitsup Municipality Disko Line A/S [email protected] Finn Hansen DTU Space [email protected] René Forsberg GEUS [email protected] Jørn Bo Jensen Imarsiornermik Ilinniarfik [email protected] Nivikka Brandt (Greenland Maritime Center) Ministry of Fisheries and Hunting, [email protected] Masaana Frederik Dorph Government of Greenland Ministry of Municipalities, [email protected] Mads Kirk Nyhus Settlements, Outlying Districts, Infrastructure and Housing, Government of Greenland Ministry of Municipalities, [email protected] Gitte Jensen Settlements, Outlying Districts, Infrastructure and Housing, Government of Greenland Royal Arctic Line [email protected] Anders Bay Larsen Royal Arctic Line Lars Raben UKHO [email protected] Elinor Skelley Scott Polar Research Institute Julian A. Dowdeswell Freelance Journalist [email protected] Sara Terenzi NGA [email protected] Wendy Blidgen Clark NGA [email protected] John E. Lowell NGA [email protected] Sebastian Carisio NOAA [email protected] Admiral Shep Smith US Navy [email protected] Stanley B. Harvey NOAA [email protected] Jonathan Justi The Finish Hydrographic Offices [email protected] Rainer Mustaniemi The Finish Hydrographic Offices [email protected] Seppo Mäkinen The Canadian Hydrographic Offices [email protected] Denis Hains The Canadian Hydrographic Offices [email protected] Douglas Brunt The Canadian Hydrographic Offices [email protected] LCdr James Zuliani The Canadian Hydrographic Offices [email protected] Tom Rowsell The Icelandic Hydrographic Offices [email protected] Hilmar Helgason The Danish Hydrographic Offices [email protected] Pia Dahl Højgaard The Danish Hydrographic Offices [email protected] Rune Carbuhn Andersen The Danish Hydrographic Offices [email protected] Jens Peter Hartmann The Danish Hydrographic Offices [email protected] Lars Hansen IHO [email protected] GUILLAM Yves The Norwegian Hydrographic Birte Noer Borrevik Offices [email protected] The Norwegian Hydrographic Evert Flier Offices [email protected] .
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