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SAGNEP Contact Data Base Marine Disaster Contact Detail Contact Detail SAGNEP Contact Data Base Marine Disaster Contact Detail As at: 17 August 2018 Country A. Name of Ministry / B. Senior Executive within the Competent Authority C. Focal Point D. Remarks Administration / Authority / b.1 b.2 b.3 b.4 b.5 b.6 b.7 b.8 b.9 b.10 b.11 c.1 c.2 c.3 c.4 c.5 c.6 c.7 c.8 c.9 c.10 c.11 Organisation Based in Surname/Fa Name Title Position/desi Address Phone no. (work) Fax no. Mobile/cell no. Email address Web site Based in Surname/Fa Name Title Position/designat Address Phone no. Fax no. Mobile/cell no. Email address Web site which mily name gnation which mily name ion (work) city/town city/town Comoros Port Authority of Comoros Moroni- SAID Anfane Mr. Port +269 773 97 04 +269 773 97 04 +269 333 42 14 anfanefatima Moroni- Officer in charge MBAÉ chamasses@yah Comoros M’CHANGA Manager @hotmail.fr; Comoros Ahmed Radio Officer of MRCC +269 773 97 04 +269 773 97 04 +269 344 79 58 CHAMASSE oo.fr MA Kenya Kenya Maritime Authority Mombasa ?? ?? ?? Director +254 (0)41 231 +254 (0)41 231 ?? [email protected] www.kma.go Mombasa Muli Dave Captain Manager - +254 (0)41 231 +254 (0)41 231 ?? [email protected]; www.kma.go Search and Rescue KMA Kisumu Branch: General 8398/9 8397 e; .ke RMRCC 8398/9 8397 [email protected] .ke Mr Charles Mutai [email protected] e; ; Lake Victoria East African Community/ Lake Kisumu, Kenya MURAMILA Telly Mr Deputy Postal: PO Box 1510, +254 572 023 +254 572 026 +254 725 003 muramira@lvb www.lvbcom. Kisumu, KenyaFUMBUKA Gerson Mr. Maritime Safety Postal: PO Box 1510, +254 572 023 +254 572 026 +254 fumbuka@lvbco www.lvbcom. Victoria Basin Commission Executive Kisumu, Kenya. 894 324 721 com.org; org and Security Kisumu, Kenya. 894 324 715819550/+25 m.org; org (EAC/LVBC) Secretary, Physical: Odinga Officer Physical: Odinga 4736427506 elohimgers@gm Project and Oginga Street, Kenya- Oginga Street, Kenya- ail.com Programmes Reinsurance Plaza, Reinsurance Plaza, 6th Floor, Kisumu, 6th Floor, Kisumu, Kenya. Kenya. Madagascar Ministry of Tourism, Antananarivo AMADE Joseph Mr. National Co- Route des +261 20 22 539 +261 20 22 539 +261 32 11 257 josephamade www.apmf.m Antananarivo RANDRIANA Bienvenu Mr Operator JRCC +261 20 22 539 +261 20 22 539 +261 32 04 444 jrccmad@moov. www.apmf.m JRCC is equipped with INMARSAT C Transports and Meteorology; ordinator of Hydrocarbures, 94/95 34 51 @gmail.com: g NTENAINA Adel 94/95 34 19 mg g station, satellite telephone BIGAN and Agence Portuaire Maritime et Maritime Alarobia, AIS station monitoring. Fluviale (APMF) Operations Antananarivo, BP. Operation Communication: 581, Madagascar INM: 464700139C Email: [email protected] Satellite Phone N°: +870 772 505 563 & +870 772 505 564 Standard Communication: Email: [email protected] Phone N°: +261 20 22 444 10 & +261 32 11 257 43 Mauritius Ministry of Ocean Economy, Port Louis Utchanah Ajay Kumar Mr. Permanent Ministry of Ocean +230 210 7778 +230 211 2457 +230 5254 5528 autchanah@go http://fisherie Port Louis SEEBALUCK Pravinchand Captain Director of 3rd Floor, Ken Lee +230 213 6968 +230 213 7013 +230 5774 pseebaluck@gov http://fisherie The operational arm is the National Coast (Republic of) Marine Resources, Fisheries, Secretary Economy, Marine vmu.org; s.govmu.org/ Shipping Building 0764 mu.org; s.govmu.org/ Guard (NCG) which operates under the Shipping and Outer Islands Resources, Fisheries, Edith Cavell Street aegis of the Prime Minister’s Office. Shipping and Outer Port Louis The contact details of the NCG are as Islands Mauritius follows: Phone No.: +230 208 8317/208 3935 Fax. No.: +230 212 2757 Email Address: [email protected], [email protected] Website: http://police.gov.mu Postal Address: The Commissioner of Police (Attention: The Commandant, National Coast Guard) National Head Quarters Fort William, Les Salines, Port Louis, Republic of Mauritius Mozambique Ministry of Transport and Maputo MACHADO Lourenço Mr. Director of +258 21 +258 21 324007 +258 828 380 inamar@inam Maputo NHACUENG Sara Ms. Head of MRCC +258 21 ;+258 21 +258 827 256 inamar@inamar. communications/ INAMAR - Maritime 201693/320552 080 ar.gov.mz; UE 494396 494396 770 gov.mz; National Maritime Safety mlourençoafon snhacuongue@g Institute/National Maritime sojose@yahoo mail.com; Authority .com.br; South Africa South African Maritime Safety Plattekloof, OTTO Karl Captain Executive Postal: PO Box 532 +27(0)21 938 +27 (0)21 938 +27 (0)82 812 kotto@samsa. www.samsa. Plattekloof, NAICKER Ravi Capt. National Postal: PO Box 532 +27(0)21 938 +27(0)21 938 +27(0) 82 768 rnaicker@samsa. www.samsa. Authority (SAMSA) Cape Town Head; Centre Parow 7499 3310 3334; Fax2Email: 2991 org.za org.za Cape Town Operational Parow 7499 3310 3319 8401 org.za org.za for Sea Republic of South '+27 86 654 4742 Manager Republic of South Watch and Africa Africa Response Physical: 163 Physical: 163 Tygerberg Park, 2nd Tygerberg Park, 2nd Floor Table Bay Floor Table Bay building, |Uys Krige building, |Uys Krige Drive, Plattekloof, Drive, Plattekloof, Cape Town Cape Town Namibia South African Maritime Safety Plattekloof, NAICKER Ravi Capt. National Postal: PO Box 532 +27(0)21 938 +27(0)21 938 +27(0) 82 768 rnaicker@sam www.samsa. Plattekloof, NAICKER Ravi Capt. National Postal: PO Box 532 +27(0)21 938 +27(0)21 938 +27(0) 82 768 rnaicker@samsa. www.samsa. Authority (SAMSA) Cape Town Operational Parow 7499 3310 3319 8401 sa.org.za org.za Cape Town Operational Parow 7499 3310 3319 8401 org.za org.za Manager Republic of South Manager Republic of South Africa Africa Physical: 163 Physical: 163 Tygerberg Park, 2nd Tygerberg Park, 2nd Floor Table Bay Floor Table Bay building, |Uys Krige building, |Uys Krige Drive, Plattekloof, Drive, Plattekloof, Cape Town Cape Town Seychelles Seychelles People’s Defence Victoria, ADELINE Georges Lieutenant Acting +248 4224411 / +248 422 4665 +248 271 8090 seycoast@sey N/A Victoria, BENOITON Leslie Major Operations +248 4224411 / +248 432 3288 +248 271 1133 Mrcc.seycoast@ N/A Forces, Seychelles Coast Mahe, Colonel Commandin 4290900 chelles.net Mahe, Officer 4290900 email.sc Guard Seychelles g Officer Seychelles South Africa South African Maritime Safety Pretoria RAMAHLO Boetse Mr. Acting Postal: PO Box 532 +27(0)12 366 Fax2Email: +27(0)82 045 bramahlo@sa www.samsa. Plattekloof, NAICKER Ravi Capt. National Postal: PO Box 532 +27(0)21 938 +27(0)21 938 +27(0) 82 768 rnaicker@samsa. www.samsa. Authority (SAMSA) Executive Parow 7499 2645 +27(0)86 591 7923 or +27(0)82 msa.org.za org.za Cape Town Operational Parow 7499 3310 3319 8401 org.za; org.za Head; Centre Republic of South 0173 559 8085 Manager Republic of South for Sea Africa Africa Watch and Physical: 163 Response Physical: 163 Tygerberg Park, 2nd Tygerberg Park, 2nd Floor Table Bay Floor Table Bay building, |Uys Krige building, |Uys Krige Drive, Plattekloof, Drive, Plattekloof, Cape Town Cape Town Contact detail SAGNEP Contact Data Base Country A. Name of Ministry / B. Senior Executive within the Competent Authority C. Focal Point D. Remarks Administration / Authority / b.1 b.2 b.3 b.4 b.5 b.6 b.7 b.8 b.9 b.10 b.11 c.1 c.2 c.3 c.4 c.5 c.6 c.7 c.8 c.9 c.10 c.11 Organisation Based in Surname/Fa Name Title Position/desi Address Phone no. (work) Fax no. Mobile/cell no. Email address Web site Based in Surname/Fa Name Title Position/designat Address Phone no. Fax no. Mobile/cell no. Email address Web site which mily name gnation which mily name ion (work) city/town city/town St Helena Island St Helena Government Jamestown LYNCH David Mr Chief of St Helena Police 00 290 22310 00 290 22096 David.Lynch@ www.sainthel Rupert's WADE Simon Mr Sea Rescue Sea Rescue Building, 00 290 25215 Simon.wade@sai www.sainthel (UK) Fire and rescue department Police Service, Coleman sainthelena.go ena.gov.sh/p Valley Manager Rupert’s Valley, St nthelena.gov.sh ena.gov.sh/s House, Jamestown, St v.sh olice/ Helena, STHN 1ZZ ea-rescue- Helena, STHN 1ZZ service/ Tanzania Surface And Marine Transport Da es Salaam KILIMA Ahmad S. Mr. Director P.O. Box 3093, Dar es +255 22 +255 22 + infor@sumatra www.sumatr Dar es MANDIA Mussa H Captain Director of P.O. Box 3093, Dar es +255 22 +255 222 116 +255 mussa.mandia@ www.sumatr Information was obtained from the Regulatory Authority General Salaam, Tanzania 22197520 21166997 .or.tz a.or.tz Salaam Maritime Safety Salaam, Tanzania 22197520 697 713873616 sumatra.or.tz a.or.tz National Environment Management (SUMATRA) and Security Council (NEMC) Zimbabwe Ministry of Transport Kariba CHITENGA Lameck Mr Lake Captain Postal: PO Box 10, +263 61 2289/ + +263 772 856 chitenga@yah Kariba CHITENGA Lameck Mr Lake Captain Postal: PO Box 10, +263 61 2289/ + +263 772 856 chitenga@yahoo. Communications & Kariba, Zimbabwe. 3130 819 oo.com Kariba, Zimbabwe. 3130 819 com Infrastructural Development. Physical: 34 Heights Physical: 34 Heights Department of Lake Navigation Drive, Kariba, Drive, Kariba, Control. Zimbabwe Zimbabwe France SHOM Head of the 33 298 221 665 [email protected]. This division can be reached 24/7 Maritime Safety information division Contact detail.
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