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Chamber of Shipping of America Member Companies Chamber of Shipping of America Member Companies ABS Americas AET AHL Shipping Company Alaska Tanker Company, LLC Bouchard Transportation Co., Inc. BP Shipping USA Bureau Veritas Marine Chevron Shipping Co., LLC ConocoPhillips Crowley Maritime Corporation Det Norske Veritas (DNV) General Dynamics – American Overseas Marine Horizon Lines, LLC Interocean American Shipping Corporation IRI Keystone Shipping Co. K-Sea Transportation Lloyd’s Register Americas, Inc. Marine Response Alliance Marine Response Spill Corporation (MRSC) MCA Associates, Inc. Moran Shipping Agencies, Inc. Northern Marine Management USA LLC OSG Ship Management, Inc. Reinauer Transportation Companies Seabulk Tankers, Inc. SeaRiver Maritime, Inc. Shell Trading (US) Company Stolt Tankers B.V. SUEZ LNG NA LLC Sunoco Marine Quality Assurance Services Teekay Corporation Tesoro Corporation U.S. United Ocean Services United States Shipping, LLC Annual Environmental Achievement Awards Dinner 2009 Companies Receiving 2009 Environmental Achievement Awards AET Inc. Limited K-Sea Transportation AET Shipmanagement (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd Marathon Petroleum Company LLC AET Shipmanagement (Singapore) Pte Limited Marine Resources Group AHL Shipping Company America Cargo Transport Corporation Alaska Tanker Company, LLC AmNav Maritime Services American Electric Power - River Operations Constellation Maritime Company Bouchard Transportation Co., Inc. Delta Western, Inc. Bouchard Coastwise Management Foss Maritime Company Bouchard Ocean Services Gulf Caribe Maritime Canal Barge Company, Inc. Hawaiian Tug & Barge Chellaram Shipping (Hong Kong) Ltd. Young Brothers, Ltd. Chevron Shipping Company LLC Moran Towing Corporation ConocoPhillips Ocean Shipholdings, Inc. Costa Crociere S.p.A. OSG Ship Management, Inc. Crowley Maritime Corporation OSG Ship Management (GR) Ltd. Crowley Liner Services OSG Ship Management (UK) Ltd. Crowley Marine Services Polar Tankers, Inc. Crowley Petroleum Services Reinauer Transporation Companies Marine Transport Lines Seabulk Tankers, Inc. Marine Transport Management SeaRiver Maritime, Inc. E.N. Bisso & Son, Inc. Southern Towing Company Fugro McClelland Marine Geosciences Stena Marine Management Gellatly & Criscione Services Stolt Tankers B.V. General Dynamics - American Overseas Marine NYK Stolt Shipholding Inc. Horizon Lines, LLC NYK Stolt Tankers S.A. Ingram Barge Company SUEZ LNG NA LLC Interocean American Shipping Corporation Teekay Corporation BOEING Top Tanker Management Inc. Sea Star Line, LLC Trailer Bridge, Inc. Totem Ocean Trailer Express U. S. United Ocean Services U.S. Maritime Administration USS Vessel Management LLC Keystone Shipping Co. Vela International Marine Limited VESSEL NO. OF YRS. VESSEL NO. OF YRS. AET Inc. Limited EAGLE TACOMA 6 AET Shipmanagement EAGLE TAMPA 3 (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd EAGLE TOLEDO 6 BUNGA KASTURI 6 EAGLE TORRANCE 2 BUNGA KEKARAS 14 EAGLE TRENTON 6 BUNGA KELANA 10 4 EAGLE TUCSON 4 BUNGA KELANA 3 10 EAGLE VALENCIA 4 BUNGA KELANA 4 10 EAGLE VENICE 3 BUNGA KELANA 5 10 EAGLE VERMONT 3 BUNGA KELANA 6 10 EAGLE VIENNA 4 BUNGA KELANA 7 5 EAGLE VIRGINIA 7 BUNGA KELANA 8 5 BUNGA KELANA 9 5 AHL Shipping Company BUNGA KEMIRI 14 S.S. CAPTAIN H.A. DOWNING 11 BUNGA KENANGA 9 S.S. NEW RIVER 2 BUNGA KERAYONG 14 BUNGA SEMARAK 2 Alaska Tanker Company, LLC BUNGA SIANTAN 2 ALASKAN EXPLORER 4 ALASKAN FRONTIER 5 AET Shipmanagement ALASKAN LEGEND 3 (Singapore) Pte Limited ALASKAN NAVIGATOR 3 BUNGA KASTURI DUA 3 BUNGA KASTURI EMPAT 2 American Electric Power - BUNGA KASTURI TIGA 2 River Operations BUNGA KELANA SATU 12 ARTHUR SNIDER 6 CS STEALTH 3 BOONESBORO 2 CV STEALTH 3 C. W. RUSHING 2 EAGLE ALBANY 3 CALEB LAY 2 EAGLE ANAHEIM 10 CAPT. BILL STEWART 6 EAGLE AURIGA 16 CAPT. GERALD BOGGS 5 EAGLE AUSTIN 10 CAPT. JAMES ANDERSON 3 EAGLE BALTIMORE 12 CAROL ANN PARSONAGE 6 EAGLE BEAUMONT 4 CHRIS PARSONAGE 6 EAGLE BIRMINGHAM 12 COAL EXPRESS 6 EAGLE BOSTON 13 CODY BOYD 3 EAGLE CARINA 16 D & R BONEY 7 EAGLE CENTAURUS 16 DONNA RUSHING 6 EAGLE COLUMBUS 12 DOUGLAS FISHER 6 EAGLE CORONA 5 DRU LIRETTE 6 EAGLE OTOME 15 ELIZABETH ANNE 13 EAGLE PHOENIX 11 GALE RHODES 6 EAGLE STEALTH 7 HANK TULODZIESKI 6 Annual Environmental Achievement Awards Dinner 2009 VESSEL NO. OF YRS. VESSEL NO. OF YRS. HAROLD B. DODD 6 B. NO. 240 9 HARRY WADDINGTON 7 B. NO. 242 5 HELEN LAY 4 B. NO. 245 4 JAMES E. PINSON 6 B. NO. 280 3 JAMES R. MOREHEAD 6 BRENDAN J. BOUCHARD 5 JEFFREY A. RAIKE 5 J. GEORGE BETZ 13 JIM BUTTRY 6 JANE A. BOUCHARD 6 JIMMY BROWN 6 MORTON S. BOUCHARD, IV 5 JOANNE 4 ROBERT J. BOUCHARD 9 JOY ANNE KELLER 6 LEONARD WHITTINGTON 7 Bouchard Ocean Services MABLE L. 6 B. NO. 231 2 MARY SCHEEL 6 MISS DORIS 15 Canal Barge Company, Inc. NOBLE C. PARSONAGE 7 M/V BULL CALF 8 NORMAN L. SNODGRASS 6 M/V CAROLINE 10 ROGER W. KEENEY 6 M/V ELIZABETH HUGER 2 SUSIE COONEY 3 M/V ELIZABETH LANE 10 M/V ELLY LANE 3 Bouchard Transportation Co., Inc. M/V HAMILTON 8 B. NO. 255 30 M/V KILLIAN L. HUGER 4 B. NO. 265 5 M/V LUKE BURTON 5 B. NO. 275 5 M/V LYDIA CAMPBELL 4 B. NO. 285 21 M/V MARIAN HAGESTAD 10 B. NO. 295 3 M/V MARY LUCY LANE 10 B. NO. 45 6 M/V MERRICK JONES 10 BARBARA E. BOUCHARD 17 M/V NED MERRICK 10 CAPTAIN FRED BOUCHARD 27 M/V SUSAN L. STALL 5 ELLEN S. BOUCHARD 14 EVENING MIST 32 Chellaram Shipping (Hong Kong) Ltd. EVENING TIDE 39 DARYA BHAKTI 4 FREDERICK E. BOUCHARD 3 DARYA BRAHMA 3 MARION C. BOUCHARD 3 DARYA SHAKTI 4 MORTON S. BOUCHARD, JR 34 DARYA SUR 9 RALPH E. BOUCHARD 21 DARYA TAAL 9 RHEA I. BOUCHARD 27 DARYA VISHNU 3 DARYA YOG 5 Bouchard Coastwise Management B. NO. 205 2 Chevron Shipping Company LLC B. NO. 215 10 ALTAIR VOYAGER 16 B. NO. 220 9 ANDROMEDA VOYAGER 4 B. NO. 225 6 ANTARES VOYAGER 10 VESSEL NO. OF YRS. VESSEL NO. OF YRS. ANTONIS I. ANGELICOUSSIS 8 MV PIONEER 5 AQUARIUS VOYAGER 3 MV SENTINEL 9 ARIES VOYAGER 3 MV SENTRY 9 ARIZONA VOYAGER 3 SS CAPE INTREPID 4 CAPRICORN VOYAGER 2 SS CAPE ISABEL 3 CASTOR VOYAGER 3 SS CAPE ISLAND 7 CYGNUS VOYAGER 5 SS CURTISS 10 DYNAMIC VISION 7 SS WRIGHT 9 GEMINI VOYAGER 5 MARIA A. ANGELICOUSSIS 9 Crowley Marine Services MISSISSIPPI VOYAGER 2 BARGE 450-1 9 NEPTUNE VOYAGER 6 BARGE 450-3 9 NORTHWEST SWAN 5 BARGE 450-6 9 ORION VOYAGER 15 BARGE 450-7 9 PHOENIX VOYAGER 10 BARGE 450-8 9 REGULUS VOYAGER 9 BARGE 500-2 9 SIRIUS VOYAGER 5 BARGE MINERAL CREEK 9 STELLAR VOYAGER 6 MV CAVALIER 9 VEGA VOYAGER 5 MV CENTURION 9 MV CHIEF 10 Costa Crociere S.p.A. MV COMMANDER 3 COSTA CLASSICA 2 MV CRUSADER 9 COSTA CONCORDIA 2 MV ENDURANCE 3 COSTA EUROPA 2 MV GAUNTLET 9 COSTA FORTUNA 2 MV GUARD 4 COSTA MAGICA 2 MV GUIDE 10 COSTA MEDITERRANEA 2 MV GURADIAN 9 COSTA ROMANTICA 2 MV HUNTER 8 MV MARINER 9 Crowley Maritime Corporation MV MARS 5 Crowley Liner Services MV NAVIGATOR 5 MV ADVENTURER 9 MV PT BARROW 12 MV CAPE TAYLOR 6 MV PT. THOMPSON 12 MV CAPE TRINITY 3 MV SEA BREEZE 9 MV CAPE WRATH 3 MV SEA HORSE 9 MV DEFENDER 9 MV SEA ROBIN 3 MV ENSIGN 9 MV SEA VENTURE 9 MV EXPLORER 9 MV SEA VICTORY 9 MV MONITOR 9 MV SPARTAN 5 MV PATRIARCH 9 MV TIOGA 10 MV PILOT 9 MV WARRIOR 9 TUG ALERT 9 Annual Environmental Achievement Awards Dinner 2009 VESSEL NO. OF YRS. VESSEL NO. OF YRS. TUG ATTENTIVE 9 C.D. WHITE 10 TUG AWARE 9 CAPT ALBERT 13 TUG BULWARK 9 CATHERINE B. 9 TUG ENDURANCE 9 DEE WHITE 7 TUG INVADER 9 GLADYS B. 13 TUG NANUQ 10 J.A. BISSO II 7 TUG PATHFINDER 32 JACKIE B. 7 TUG SEA VOYAGER 18 PEGGY H. 13 TUG STALWART 27 SPIDER FAVRE 5 TUG TANERLIQ 10 SUSAN W. 13 VERA BISSO 9 Crowley Petroleum Services ATB ACHIEVEMENT/650-8 9 Fugro McClelland Marine Geosciences ATB COASTAL RELIANCE/550-4 6 FUGRO EXPLORER 9 ATB GULF RELIANCE 3 SEA PROBE 4 ATB OCEAN RELIANCE/550-3 6 ATB PACIFIC RELIANCE/650-1 3 Gellatly & Criscione Services ATB SEA RELIANCE/550-1 7 GCS 135 2 ATB SOUND RELIANCE/550-2 7 GCS 230 8 MV SEA CLOUD 5 GCS 238 4 MV SEA PRINCE 5 LEXA GELLATLY 9 MV SIUOX 5 MARY GELLATLY 4 SS BLUE RIDGE 2 ROBERT GELLATLY 2 SS COAST RANGE 2 TUG SENCA 2 General Dynamics - American Overseas Marine Marine Transport Lines USNS 1ST LT. BALDOMERO LOPEZ 4 MV CAPE DECISION 6 USNS 1ST LT. JACK LUMMUS 4 MV CAPE DIAMOND 5 USNS BENAVIDEZ 4 MV CAPE DOMINGO 4 USNS BOBO 2 MV CAPE DUCATO 3 USNS BRITTIN 4 MV CAPE EDMONT 9 USNS FISHER 4 USNS MENDONCA 4 Marine Transport Management USNS PFC DEWAYNE T. WILLIAMS 4 MV CHARLESTON EXPRESS 11 USNS PILILAAU 4 MV PHILADLEPHIA EXPRESS 11 USNS SEAY 4 MV ST LOUIS EXPRESS 11 USNS SHUGHART 3 MV WASHINGTON EXPRESS 11 USNS YANO 3 MV YORKTOWN EXPRESS 8 Horizon Lines, LLC E.N. Bisso & Son, Inc. HORIZON ANCHORAGE 3 A.T. HIGGINS 6 HORIZON EAGLE 2 VESSEL NO. OF YRS. VESSEL NO. OF YRS. HORIZON ENTERPRISE 19 JAMES E. ANDERSON 6 HORIZON HAWK 2 JAMES F. NEAL 10 HORIZON HUNTER 2 JERRY TINKEY 3 HORIZON KODIAK 8 JOE B. WYATT 8 HORIZON NAVIGATOR 19 JOHN M. RIVERS 10 HORIZON PACIFIC 9 JOHN R. OPERLE 2 HORIZON PRODUCER 6 L. B. EDGIN 8 HORIZON RELIANCE 8 LEE SYNNOTT 4 HORIZON SPIRIT 2 LOCKMASTER 3 HORIZON TACOMA 2 LOUISIANA STAR 5 USNS BRUCE C. HEEZEN 9 MARGE MCFARLIN 3 MARTHA INGRAM 5 Ingram Barge Company MICHAEL J.
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