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ATTENDEES / DÉLÉGUÉS As of May 29Th / En Date Du 29 Mai FIRST NAME LAST NAME COMPANY / ORGANIZATION Steven Holan ABC Recycling Ltd ATTENDEES / DÉLÉGUÉS As of May 29th / En date du 29 mai FIRST NAME LAST NAME COMPANY / ORGANIZATION Steven Holan ABC Recycling Ltd. Joseph Lomakin Adaptive Surface Technologies John Mangano AkzoNobel/International Paint Gretchen Barrera Alabama State Port Authority Christen Harrington Alaska Marine Highway System Buddy Custard Alaska Maritime Prevention and Response Network Mira Hube Algoma Central Corporation Nathanniel Asher Alpha Traders Françoise Quintus Armateurs du Saint-Laurent Jordan Sawler Atlantic Towing Limited Daniel Vyselaar Atlantic Towing Limited Kerry Fast BC Hydro Kymm Girgulis BC Hydro Kimberly Springer BC Institute of Technology / BC Ferries Jane Mclvor BC Shipping News Darryl Anderson BC Shipping News/Wave Point Consulting Mike Pevey Becker Marine Systems USA Inc. Karan Bajwa British Columbia Ferry Services Inc. Oliver Campbell British Columbia Ferry Services Inc. Colleen Hanlan British Columbia Ferry Services Inc. Andy Hohert British Columbia Ferry Services Inc. Leslie James British Columbia Ferry Services Inc. Gillian Nishida British Columbia Ferry Services Inc. Gregory Peterson British Columbia Ferry Services Inc. Daniel Riis British Columbia Ferry Services Inc. Courtney Smaha British Columbia Ferry Services Inc. Peter Warburton British Columbia Ferry Services Inc. Nigel Hastings Canadian International Bureau of Shipping Robert Musser Canaveral Port Authority Yolanda Boehmer Canfornav George Wellon Canpotex Eric Halfnights Carer Forklift Solutions Scott Heerspink Carer Forklift Solutions Andrea Dela Bianca Cavotec Canada Inc. Scott Dunbar Cavotec Canada Inc. ATTENDEES / DÉLÉGUÉS Stephanie Bertels Center for Corporate Governance and Sustainability Rene Hayes Ceres Marine Terminals Brian Graves Certified Laboratories Andy Leslie Certified Laboratories Kathy Heise Cetacean Research Lab, Ocean Wise Bruce Burrows Chamber of Marine commerce Peter Ellis Clear Seas Centre for Responsible Marine Shipping Miles Jolliffe Clear Seas Centre for Responsible Marine Shipping Meghan Mathieson Clear Seas Centre for Responsible Marine Shipping Bud Streeter Clear Seas Centre for Responsible Marine Shipping Jody Wright Clear Seas Centre for Responsible Marine Shipping William Friedman Cleveland-Cuyahoga County Port Authority Linda Sternheimer Cleveland-Cuyahoga County Port Authority Hilary Miller Climate Smart Businesses Inc. Donna Bartel Coast Mountain Bus Company Janice Gedlund Cogent Environmental Consulting LLC Corporation de gestion de la Voie maritime du Jean Aubry-Morin St-Laurent Bonnie Gee COSBC Alexander Morris Cruise Industry News Rhiannah Carver CSL Group Allister Paterson CSL Group Josh van Berkel DHI Water & Environment Inc. Michael Pucci DP World Prince Rupert Benoit Lacroix Effenco Simon Poulin Effenco Florent Perrin Énergir Tony Di Nino Envirochem Services Inc. David Finch Envirochem Services Inc. Andrew MacKay Envirochem Services Inc. Chris Richardson Envirolin Canada Luc Tanguay Envirolin Canada Monica Hilborn Environment and Climate Change Canada Alicja Rudzki Environmental Consultant Christina Wolfe Environmental Defense Fund Peter Lehmann Envirosystems Vincent Piscitelli Federal Marine Terminals ATTENDEES / DÉLÉGUÉS Marc Gagnon Fednav Paul Gourdeau Fednav Thomas Therriault Fisheries and Oceans Canada Simon Morris FitzWright Survival Inc. Jorge Lobo FortisBC Energy Inc. Arvind Ramakrishnan FortisBC Energy Inc. Shayne Daum Fraser Surrey Docks Nita Fellerman Fraser Surrey Docks Lindsay Thorley Fraser Surrey Docks Verner Wilson Friends of the Earth Andrew Boaz GAC Shipping Iain Higginson GCT Canada Dale Shimell GCT Canada Louanne Wong GCT Global Container Terminals Christianne Wilhelmson Georgia Strait Alliance Maurice Moreau Glencore Al-Nashir Charania Greater Victoria Harbour Authority David Bolduc Green Marine / Alliance verte Thomas Grégoire Green Marine / Alliance verte Raymond Johnston Green Marine Eleanor Kirtley Green Marine Véronique Labelle Green Marine / Alliance verte Manon Lanthier Green Marine / Alliance verte Véronique Nolet Green Marine / Alliance verte Julie Gedeon Green Marine Magazine Mits Naga GreenTech Photographer Daniel Côté Groupe Desgagnés Ron Tursi Guardian Ship Management Inc. Ben Wheeler Hemmera, an Ausenco Company Lonita Judge Horizon Maritime Services Ltd. Hugh Hutton Hugh M. 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Dave Marver Marine Construction Technologies, PBC Edward Page Marine Exchange of Alaska John Veentjer Marine Exchange of Puget Sound Paul Benecki Maritime Executive Lilia Khodjet El Khil Maritimis Consulting Fiona Lin McCarthy Tetrault Joe Spears Media Jason Chesko Methanex Corporation Renato Monteiro Methanex Corporation Jim Erickson Moffatt & Nichol Carleen Lyden Walker NAMEPA Niall McEvoy Nanaimo Port Authority Michael Jasny Natural Ressources Defence Council (NRDC) Stacy Bell Neptune Bulk Terminals Ltd. Jim Belsheim Neptune Bulk Terminals Ltd. Lisa Dooling Neptune Bulk Terminals Ltd. Jurgen Franke Neptune Bulk Terminals Ltd. Tony Nardi Neptune Bulk Terminals Ltd. Ron Sander Neptune Bulk Terminals Ltd. Brad Walker Neptune Bulk Terminals Ltd. 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Sébastien Lafrance Société des traversiers du Québec Nicole Trépanier Sodes Emma Jarrett Squamish Terminals Kim Stegeman-Lowe Squamish Terminals Craig Middlebrook St. Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation Steven Murray St. Lawrence Seaway Management Corporation Paul Sheppard St.John's Port Authority Janine Beckett Stantec Mark Johannes Stantec Kip Skabar Stantec State of Alaska Department of Environmental Denise Wiltse Conservation Joshua Berger State of Washington Candice Sénéchal Technopole maritime du Québec Ron Kalenuik The Energy Conservation Group Rob May The Energy Conservation Group Carl Sterritt The Energy Conservation Group Joe Williams The Energy Conservation Group Kurt Beckett The Northwest Seaport Alliance Nicola Graham The Northwest Seaport Alliance Graham VanderSchelden The Northwest Seaport Alliance Melissa Parks The Pew Charitable Trusts ATTENDEES / DÉLÉGUÉS Anna Silva Total Marine Solutions Hartleigh Caine TOTE Pam Mayerfeld Turner Designs Kyle Beauliua Transport Canada Jeffrey Johnson Transport Canada Rosemarie Lavoie Transport Canada Michelle Sanders Transport Canada Hillary Hyland Tsleil-Waututh Nation Shawana Michalek Tsleil-Waututh Nation James Collins Tymac Launch Services LTD Jane Lister University of British Columbia Babak Manouchehrinia University of Victoria Michael Moltzen US EPA Carrie Brown Vancouver Fraser Port Authority Spencer Chaisson Vancouver Fraser Port Authority Alex Hutchinson Vancouver Fraser Port Authority Dorota Kwasnik Vancouver Fraser Port Authority Christine Rigby Vancouver Fraser Port Authority Robin Silvester Vancouver Fraser Port Authority Cliff Stewart Vancouver Fraser Port Authority Krista Trounce Vancouver Fraser Port Authority Kit Chope Virginia Port Authority Ian Brouwer Wärtsilä Canada Mark Keneford Wärtsilä Canada Gerry O'Keefe Washington Public Ports Association Scott J. 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