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GREEN MARINE PARTICIPANTS *List of Members As of August 5, 2020 SHIP OWNERS PORTS & SEAWAY TERMINALS & SHIPYARDS GREEN MARINE PARTICIPANTS *List of members as of August 5, 2020 SHIP OWNERS PORTS & SEAWAY TERMINALS & SHIPYARDS • Alaska Marine Highway System • Alabama State Port Authority • ABC Recycling • AltaGas Ridley Island Propane Export Terminal • Algoma Central Corporation • Albany Port District Commission • Bécancour Waterfront • Bay Ferries Limited • Atlantic Towing Limited Industrial Park • B.C. Ferry Services Inc. (terminals & shipyards) • Bay Ferries Limited • Belledune Port Authority • Blount Boats • British Columbia Ferry Services Inc. • Canaveral Port Authority • Ceres Terminals Inc. • Canada Steamship Lines • Duluth Seaway Port Authority • DP World - Fraser Surrey • Canfornav • Greater Victoria Harbour Authority • DP World - Prince Rupert • Empire Stevedoring Company Ltd (Mtl) • Clipper Vacations • Halifax Port Authority • Hamilton-Oshawa Port Authority • Federal Marine Terminals • Coastal Shipping Limited • Illinois International Port Disctrict • G3 Canada Limited (Québec) • Croisières AML • Montréal Port Authority • G3 Canada Limited (Trois- Rivières) • CSL International • Nanaimo Port Authority • GCT Global Container Terminals Inc. • CTMA Group • Northwest Seaport Alliance • Glencore (Quebec facilities) • Port Alberni Port Authority • Great Lakes Stevedoring DBA Metro Ports • Federal Fleet Services • Great Lakes Shipyard • Fednav Limited • Port Charlottetown • Port Everglades • Groupe Desgagnés (Relais Nordik Sept-Îles) • Great Lakes Towing Company • Port Milwaukee • Groupe Somavrac - Porlier Express (Sept-Îles) • Groupe Desgagnés Inc. • Port of Anacortes • Groupe Somavrac - Servitank (Bécancour) • Guardian Ship Management Inc. • Port of Cleveland • IOC (Iron Ore Company, Sept-Îles) • Horizon Maritime • Port of Corpus Christi • Kildair Service ULC • Port of Everett • Logistec Corporation • Interlake Steamship Company • Marine Atlantic Inc. • KOTUG Canada • Port of Galveston • Port of Goderich • McAsphalt Industries Limited • Laurentian Pilotage Authority • Port of Gulfport (MSPA) • Montreal Gateway Terminals Partnership • Lower Lakes Towing Limited • Port of Hueneme (Oxnard • Motive Power Marine • Marine Atlantic Inc. Harbor District) • Neptune Terminals • McAsphalt Marine • Port of Indiana - Burns Harbor • New Orleans Terminal LLC • Port of Indiana - Jeffersonville • Norcan Petroleum Group Transportation Ltd. • Northumberland Ferries Limited • McKeil Marine • Port of Indiana - Mount Vernon • Port of Monroe • Ocean Industries Inc. • NEAS inc. • Port of New Orleans • Owen Sound Transportation Company • North Arm Transportation • Port of Olympia • Pacific Coast Terminals • Northumberland Ferries Limited • Port of San Diego • Point Hope Maritime Ltd. • Ocean Remorquage Québec Inc. • Port of Seattle • PSA Halifax • Port of Stephenville • QSL America - NASCO • Oceanex • QSL Canada Inc. • Owen Sound Transportation Company • Port of Stockton • Port of Valleyfield • Ridley Terminals Inc. • PONANT • PortsToronto • Rio Tinto Alcan (Port-Alfred) • Puget Sound Pilots • Prince Rupert Port Authority • Seaspan ULC (terminals & shipyards) • Reformar • Québec Port Authority • Squamish Terminals Ltd. (Western Group) • SAAM Towage Canada • Saguenay Port Authority • Sterling Fuels Limited (Windsor Terminal) • Saint John Port authority, NB • Termont Montreal • Seaspan ULC • Tidal Coast Terminals Ltd. • Secunda Canada LP • Sept-Îles Port Authority • Summerside Port Corporation • Trans Mountain (Westridge Terminal) • Société des Traversiers du Québec • St. John’s Port Authority, NL • TraPac (Los Angeles) • Washington State Ferries • St. Lawrence Seaway • Tymac Launch Service Ltd. Development Corporation • Valero Energy - Jean-Gaulin Refinery • St. Lawrence Seaway • Valero Energy - Montreal East Terminal Green Marine participants Management Corporation • Valleytank are committed to • Thunder Bay Port Authority • Valport Maritime Services • Trois-Rivières Port Authority • Washington State Ferries continuously improving • Vancouver Fraser Port Authority • Waterfront Petroleum Terminal Company • Windsor Port Authority • Waterson Terminal Services LLC their environmental • West Coast Reduction performance. • Western Stevedoring (Lynnterm) • Westshore Terminals • Yellowline Asphalt Products Ltd. GREEN MARINE PARTNERS INDUSTRY SERVICES, PRODUCTS & • The Energy Conservation Group ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY PROVIDERS • Thordon Bearings Inc. ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTING • Total Bio Solution LLC • ABB Turbocharging • Total Marine Solutions Inc. • Canal Marine & Industrial Inc. • Active Chemicals • Urgence Marine Inc. • Climate Smart Businesses Inc. • Aderco International SA • VapCor Inc. • Concept Naval • Air Testing Services Inc. • Vard Electro Canada • EcoLogix Group • Bell Marine & Mill Supply • Veolia North America • Englobe • BNAC Environmental Solutions Inc. • Wärtsilä Canada • Envirochem • Canadianpond.ca • Water Products & Solutions Inc • Glosten • Centre Environnement C.R. • Watson Gloves • Groupe-Conseil Génipur inc. • Certified Laboratories • Hemmera • Conflow Technologies CLASS SOCIETIES, VERIFICATION & VETTING • HydroComp, Inc. • Dynamat Inc. SERVICES • Johnson & Anderson, Inc. • Drew Marine • Khtada Environmental Services Limited • DSS Group of Companies • Canadian International Partnership • EATC Bureau of Shipping • Keystone Environmental • Effenco • DNV-GL • McElhanney Ltd. • EMH Systems • Lloyd’s Register Marine North America • Moffatt & Nichol • Enerburn – a diesel combustion catalyst • RightShip • NETSCo • Enhanced Fuel Solutions • Noise Control Engineering LLC • EnviroBlu • Page Macrae Engineering • Envirolin Canada SHIPPERS, LOGISTICS & SHIP MANAGERS • SNC-Lavalin Environment • Enviropod • Stantec • Eolyss • Aluminerie Alouette • Triodetic Ltd • Filter-Fab • K+S Windsor Salt Ltd. • Triton Environmental • GHGES • Quickload CEF • Ventus Development Services Inc. • GlobalTech Fluids • WSP Canada • Graphite Innovation & Technologies PILOTAGE • Hermont Marine R&D, RESPONSE, TRAINING & COOPERATIVE • InfraSOLS • Corporation des pilotes du • InnovMarine Inc. St-Laurent Central • Human Resources Sectorial Committee of • International Paint • Corporation of Lower the Maritime Industry (CSMOIM) • Jasco Applied Sciences St. Lawrence Pilots • Marine Exchange of Puget Sound • Main Filter Inc. • Great Lakes Pilotage Authority • Maritime Innovation • Marine Clean Ltd. • Pacific Pilotage Authority • Maritime Simulation and Resource Centre • Marine Press • The BC Coast Pilots Ltd. (MSRC) • MOL Techno-Trade Ltd. • TRIOX Environmental Emergencies • Moran Environmental Recovery ENERGY COMPANIES • Western Canada Marine Response • Multi-Électronique (MTE) Inc. Corporation • OpDAQ Systems • Energir • Redrock Power Systems • Methanex • Sanexen • Puget LNG • Schneider Electric • Seagulf Marine Industries Inc. • Ship 2 Shore Inc. • SINTO Partners are suppliers of services, products, technology and/or equipment that offer environmental advantages or opportunities to help Green Marine participants to improve their environmental performance. GREEN MARINE SUPPORTERS Green Marine Supporters encourage and support the sustainable development initiative undertaken by the marine industry. ENVIRONMENTAL GROUPS AND NGOS • INREST • Ministry of Transportation • Northwest Community College of Ontario • Canadian Wildlife Federation • Ocean Exchange • New Brunswick Department of Environ- • Carbon War Room • Ocean Networks Canada ment and Local Government • Clean Nova Scotia • Ocean Wise (Vancouver Aquarium) • NewFoundland & Labrador Department • Conservation Council of New Brunswick • Plastic Oceans Canada of Municipal Affairs and Environment • Ducks Unlimited Canada • Promotion Saguenay • Nova Scotia Environment • Environmental Defense Fund • Royal Canadian Marine Search and Rescue • Port Edward Harbour Authority • Georgia Strait Alliance • Saguenay–St. Lawrence Marine Park • Puget Sound Clean Air Agency • Georgian Bay Forever • Seattle Aquarium • Transport Canada • International Secretariat for Water • Société de promotion économique de • Washington State Department of Ecology • Marine Mammals Observation Network Rimouski • Washington State Department of Com- • Nature Conservancy of Canada • St. Lawrence Global Observatory merce • Nature Québec • St. Lawrence River Institute of • One Drop Environmental Sciences MUNICIPALITIES • Pacific Salmon Foundation • Technopole Maritime du Québec • Board of Harbor Commissioners of the • Point Blue • Upcycle the Gyres Society –UpGyres– City of Milwaukee • Pollution Probe • City of Bécancour • Sedna Foundation GOVERNMENTS • City of Calixa-Lavallée • Stratégies Saint-Laurent • Centre d’expertise en gestion des risques • City of Contrecoeur • Waterfront Alliance • City of Longueuil • World Wildlife Fund Canada d’incidents maritimes (CEGRIM) • Environment and Climate change Canada • City of Matane RESEARCH, EDUCATION & • Fisheries and Oceans Canada • City of Montréal CONSERVATION • Inter-American Committee on Ports of • City of Montréal-Est the Organization of American States • City of Port-Cartier • Anthropocene Institute - Protected Seas • Ministère de l’Énergie et des • City of Prince Rupert • Canadian Whale Institute Ressources naturelles du Québec • City of Québec • Center of Excellence for Marine • Ministère de l’Environnement et de la • City of Saint-Amable Manufacturing & Technology Lutte contre les Changements Climatiques • City of Sept-Îles • Centre for Marine Training and Research (Geor- du Québec • City of Varennes gian College) • Ministère des Forêts, de la Faune et des • Communauté métropolitaine de Québec • Clear Seas
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