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Final List EMD2015 02062015 N° Title LastName FirstName Company Country 1 Dr ABDUL RAHMAN Noorul Shaiful Fitri Universiti Malaysia Terengganu United Kingdom 2 Mr ABSPOEL Lodewijk Nl Ministry For Infrastructure And Environment Netherlands 3 Mr ABU-JABER Nizar German Jordanian University Jordan 4 Ms ADAMIDOU Despina Een -Praxi Network Greece 5 Mr ADAMOU Christoforos Ministry Of Tourism Greece 6 Mr ADAMOU Ioannis Ministry Of Tourism Greece 7 Mr AFENDRAS Evangelos Independent Consultant Greece 8 Mr AFENTAKIS Theodoros Greece 9 Mr AGALIOTIS Dionisios Vocational Institute Of Piraeus Greece 10 Mr AGATHOCLEOUS Panayiotis Cyprus Ports Authority Cyprus 11 Mr AGGOS Petros European Commission'S Representation Athens Greece 12 Dr AGOSTINI Paola Euro-Mediterranean Center On Climate Change (Cmcc) Italy 13 Mr AGRAPIDIS Panagiotis Oss Greece 14 Ms AGRAPIDIS Sofia Rep Ec In Greece Greece 15 Mr AHMAD NAJIB Ahmad Fayas Liverpool John Moores University United Kingdom 16 Dr AIFANDOPOULOU Georgia Hellenic Institute Of Transport Greece 17 Mr AKHALADZE Mamuka Maritime Transport Agency Of The Moesd Of Georgia Georgia 18 Mr AKINGUNOLA Folorunsho Nigeria Merchant Navy Nigeria 19 Mr AKKANEN Mika City Of Turku Finland 20 Ms AL BAYSSARI Paty Blue Fleet Group Lebanon 21 Dr AL KINDI Mohammed Al Safina Marine Consultancy United Arab Emirates 22 Ms ALBUQUERQUE Karen Brazilian Confederation Of Agriculture And Livesto Belgium 23 Mr ALDMOUR Ammar Embassy Of Jordan Jordan 24 Mr ALEKSANDERSEN Øistein Nofir As Norway 25 Ms ALEVRIDOU Alexandra Euroconsultants S.A. Greece 26 Mr ALEXAKIS George Region Of Crete Greece 27 Ms ALEXANDRAKIS Maria Trinity Marine Services Ltd Greece 28 Ms ALEXANDRI Tina To Xwni Newspapper Greece 29 Ms ALEXANDROPOULOU Anastasia Ministry Of Finance Infrastructure Shipping & Tour Greece 30 Ms ALEXANDROPOULOU Vera Thalassa Foundation Greece 31 Mr ALEXIADIS Petros Hmod/Gdfps/Dmedp Greece 32 Dr ALEXOPOULOS Yiorgos Euricse Italy 33 Ms ALEXOPOULOU Vasiliki Ioanna Ncsr Demokritos Greece 34 Mr ALEXXANDRIS George Depa Public Gas Corporation Sa Greece 35 Mr ALIPUI Samuel Sya Sea Limited Ghana 36 Mr ALLAM Mahmoud Ministry Advisor For International Cooperation Ecuador 37 Dr ALLEGRETTI Franco Comune Di Viareggio Italy 38 Dr ALMAZÁN José Luis Universidad Politécnica De Madrid Spain 39 Dr ALMESJÖ Lisa Swedish Research Council Formas Sweden 40 Mr ALVAREZ Enrique Poertos Del Estavo Spain 41 Mr AMAXIDIS Georgios Ministry Of Environment Greece 42 Mr AMBATIS Stamatios Stamos.Ambatis Photography Greece 43 Ms AMPLIANITI Danai Mio-Ecsde Greece 44 Mr ANAGNOPOULOS Nikolaos Apc Advanced Planning-Consulting S.A. Greece 45 Ms ANAGNOSTOPOULOU Anna University Of Pereus Greece 46 Mr ANASTASAKOS Agisilaos Ministry Of Econ. Infrastruct. Mar. Affairs&The Ae Greece 47 Ms ANASTASATOU Marianthi University Of Athens Greece 48 Ms ANASTASIADI Eva Univercity Of Pireaus Greece 49 Mr ANASTASIOU Paschalis Commission Greece 50 Dr ANASTASOPOULOU Aikaterini Hcmr Greece 51 Ms ANCA-MARIA Gheorghe Mare Nostrum Ngo Romania 52 Mr ANDREADIS Kirikos Merchant Marine Academy Of Oinousses Greece 53 Dr ANDRIOTI Despena University Of Southern Denmark Denmark 54 Ms ANEZIRI Helen Dimos Peiraia Greece 55 Ms ANGELETOU Konstadina Plegma Greece 56 Ms ANGELL-HANSEN Kathrine Jpi Oceans/Rcn Belgium 57 Mr ANGELOPOULOS Michail Municipality Of Samos Island Greece 58 Mr ANGELOPOULOS Alexios Aca Shipping Corp Greece 59 Mr ANGELOPOULOS Theodoros Region Of Attica Greece 60 Mr ANGELOPOULOS Dimitrios M&D Ghana Services Ltd Ghana 61 Mr ANGELOS Kiousis Greek Ministry Of Shipping Greece 62 Ms ANGELUCCI Maria E-Geos Spa Italy 63 Mr ANICIC Mario Port Of Rijeka Authority Croatia 64 Ms ANILIONIENE Jurgita Klaipeda University Lithuania 65 Ms ANNA Mavrikh Hcmr Greece 66 Mr ANNIBALI Fabio Telespazio Spa Italy 67 Mr ANOMERITIS Giorgos Ppa Sa Greece 68 Ms ANTHONY Brenda Private United Kingdom 69 Ms ANTONACCI Antonietta Regione Puglia Italy 70 Ms ANTONAKOU Vassiliki Ministry Of Economy, Infrastructure, Shipping And Greece 71 Ms ANTONAKOU Stavroula Hellenic Parliament Greece 72 Ms ANTONAKOU Stamatiki Helmepa Greece 73 Mr ANTONIADES Panos Kirikas Greece 74 Mr ANTONIADOU Niki University Of Piraeus Greece 75 Mr ANTONIOU Thanasis Logistics Magazine Greece 76 Ms ANTONIOU Yota Eurogoos Belgium 77 Dr ANTONOPOULOS Charilaos Marnet S.A. Greece 78 Mr APOSTOLIDIS Evangelos Ecg Greece 79 Ms APOSTOLIDOU Argyro Ministry Of Finance Greece 80 Pr ARCHETTI Renata Dicam University Of Bologna Italy 81 Mr ARGOUDELIS Alexandros City Of Pireus Greece 82 Ms ARGYROU Ioanna Private Greece 83 Mr ARGYROULIS Vasilis Een -Praxi Network Greece 84 Ms ARMAOU Giolanta Ant1 Group Greece N° Title LastName FirstName Company Country 85 Mr ARTEMAKIS George Private Greece 86 Dr ARTIKIS Alexander University Of Piraeus Greece 87 Ms ARTILES BURGOS Soraya Guardia Civil Spain 88 Dr ARVANITIDIS Christos Hellenic Center For Marine Research Greece 89 Mr ASTIAKOPOULOS Alkis Ncsr Demokritos Greece 90 Mr ASTRAS Nikolaos Acheon Akti Navigation Co Ltd. Cyprus 91 Mr ATHANASOPOULOS Athanasios Region Of Western Greece Greece 92 Mr ATHANASSOPOULOS Athanassios Commandant Of Hellenic Coastguard Greece 93 Ms ATHOUSSAKI Helena International Maritime Environmental Management Greece 94 Mr AUGUSTIN Thomas Tv1 Gmbh Germany 95 Dr AURIGHI Marina Veneto Region Italy 96 Ms AVDULLAJ-GACE Valbona Regional Council Of Vlora Albania 97 Ms AVGERINOPOULOU Dionysia Compsud Greece 98 Dr AVGERIS Theodore Markis, Denmark Greece 99 Ms AYFANTOPOYLOY Vasiliki Private Greece 100 Mr AYMERIC Michel Secrétariat Général De La Mer France 101 Mr BACKER Hermanni Helcom Secretariat Finland 102 Ms BAFOUNI Evagelia Municipality Of Piraeus Greece 103 Mr BAHUREL Pierre Mercator Ocean France 104 Dr BAILEY Geoff University Of York United Kingdom 105 Ms BAK Agnes Diplomatic Communication Greece 106 Mr BAKALIS Nikolaos Arema Greece 107 Ms BAKOUNI Ioanna - Evgenia University Of Piraeus Greece 108 Ms BALA Iro Premium Consultant Greece 109 Mr BALABANOS Vasileios Setel Hellas Greece 110 Mr BALGUERIAS Eduardo Instituto Español De Oceanografia Spain 111 Ms BALLA Evangelia National Cadastre And Mapping Agency S.A. Greece 112 Ms BALLIAN Daphne Aiesec Nkua Greece 113 Mr BALLU Matthieu European Commission Belgium 114 Ms BALOPOULOU Stavroula Ministry Of Tourism Greece 115 Ms BALZAN Michelle Transport Malta Malta 116 Mr BANASZAK Adam Committee Of The Regions Poland 117 Mr BANOUSIS Dimitris Pesydap Greece 118 Dr BARALE Vittorio European Commission, Joint Research Centre Italy 119 Dr BARBANTI Andrea Cnr-Ismar Italy 120 Mr BARBAS Thomas European Commission Italy 121 Mr BARDOUNIAS Nikos Greece 122 Ms BARIANAKI Eirini-Aikaterini Sd-Med, Greek Espon Contact Point (2007-2013) Greece 123 Mr BARKATSAS Georgios Min Of Economy, Infrastructure, Maritime Affairs Greece 124 Mr BARREDO Antonio Ddr Vessels Xxi, S.L. Spain 125 Ms BARRIONUEVO FERNANDEZ Maria Asuncion Iuav Italy 126 Ms BATAKOVIC Milena Ministry Of Sustainable Development And Tourism Montenegro 127 Ms BATSARA Elizabeth Ministry Of Econ. Infrastr.Marit. Affairs & The Ae Greece 128 Mr BATZAKIS Konstantinos Ministry Transport Networks Greece 129 Ms BATZIOU Athanasia Xinhua Greece 130 Ms BAZIGOU Faidra Vrije Universiteit Brussel Belgium 131 Ms BAZILE Cherline 180 Moires Greece 132 Mr BAZIN Jérémie Technopôle Brest-Iroise France 133 Ms BAZINI Natasa Te.Mi.Ka. Ltd Greece 134 Mr BEHRENS Jörg Dlr Germany 135 Ms BELALI Margarita Private Greece 136 Mr BELLAVISTA Massimo Europeche/Lega Pesca Italy 137 Dr BELLOU Nikoleta Hcmr Greece 138 Ms BELOŠEVIĆ ROMAC Suzana City Of Rijeka Croatia 139 Ms BEN SAID Fatma University Of Venice Italy 140 Ms BENEKOU Panagiota Kesyp Livadias Greece 141 Ms BENETOU Maria Panteion University Greece 142 Ms BENJAMIN Rosalyn Stavros Niarchos Foundation Greece 143 Mr BENMAYOR Nissim Hellaslab Greece 144 Mr BENSAIA Giampaolo Italian Coast Guard Italy 145 Ms BERDEMPE Vasiliki Ministry Of Finance Infrastructure Shipping & Tour Greece 146 Ms BERKOWSKA Elzbieta Chancellery Of The Sejm Poland 147 Dr BERZANO Marco Università Politecnica Delle Marche Italy 148 Mr BEYER Carsten S.Pro - Sustainable Projects Gmbh Germany 149 Ms BEZANTAKOU Danai Navigator Shipping Consultants Greece 150 Ms BIANCHI Irene University Iuav Of Venice Italy 151 Mr BISSIAS Ilias Gratia Publications Greece 152 Mr BITIS Athanasios Diplareios Vocational Institute Greece 153 Mr BITOUNIS Constantinos Waterson Hicks Greece 154 Mr BIZIOS Vasileios Enerpro Carbon Greece 155 Dr BJELLAND Hans Sintef Fisheries And Aquaculture Norway 156 Pr BLACK Kenneth Sams United Kingdom 157 Mr BLONK Cor Pelagic Freezer-Trawler Association Netherlands 158 Dr BOCCI Martina Thetis S.P.A Italy 159 Mr BOCCI Matteo Ecorys Belgium 160 Ms BOILE Maria Hellenic Institute Of Trnsport Greece 161 Dr BOLOGNINI Luigi Marche Region Italy 162 Dr BONAZOUNTAS Marc Epsilon International S.A. Greece 163 Mr BONGAILAS Jason Transport Malta Malta 164 Dr BONNE Wendy Jpi Oceans Belgium 165 Ms BONNETON Vania Grand Port Maritime De Guyane French Guiana 166 Ms BONORI Christina Helmepa Greece 167 Mr BONVALET Monica Grand Port Maritime De Marseille France 168 Ms BORDBAR Leila University Of Athens Greece N° Title LastName FirstName Company Country 169 Mr BOROBIO Manuel Territorial Studies Institute Spain 170 Mr BOSTOCK Phil Mca United Kingdom 171 Mr BØTCHER Bjarke Wiehe Danish Maritime Authority Denmark 172 Ms BOUDINE Taos Plan Bleu France 173 Mr BOUISSOU Victor Dcns Belgium 174 Mr BOULAT Jean-Charles Dcns France 175 Mr BOULIARIS Vasileios University Of Pereus Greece 176 Mr BOUMPOULIS Dimitrios Hellenic Food Authority (Efet) Greece 177 Mr BOURANTAS Iraklis Novoville Greece 178 Ms BOURBOUHAKIS Emmanouela
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