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List of Participants E ASSEMBLY A 30/INF.1 30th session 8 December 2017 27 Nov-6 Dec 2017 ENGLISH ONLY LIST OF PARTICIPANTS President: H.E. Sr. Rolando Drago (Chile) 1st Vice-President: H.E. Mr. Euripides Evrivades (Cyprus) 2nd Vice-President: H.E. Ms. Tamar Beruchashvili (Georgia) ALBANIA Head of Delegation H.E. Mr. Qirjako Qirko, Ambassador, Embassy of the Republic of Albania, London Representative Mrs. Migena Baholli, First Secretary, Embassy of the Republic of Albania, London ALGERIA Head of Delegation M. Abdelghani Zaalane, Minister, Ministry of Public Works and Transport Representatives H.E. M. Amar Abba, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, Permanent Representative of Algeria to IMO, Embassy of Algeria, London M. Cherif Azzouz, Commander, National Coast Guard Service M. Toufik Belouar, Head, Maritime Affairs Department, National Coast Guard Service Lt. Col. Khirdine Benslim, Attaché Maritime de la Mission Permanente de l'Algérie auprès de l'OMI, l'Ambassade d'Algérie á Londres M. Mohamed Lamine Siari, Représentant Permanent Suppléant de l'Algérie auprès de l'OMI, l'Ambassade d'Algérie á Londres H:\ASSEMBLY\30\A 30-INF.1.docx - 2 - ALGERIA (Continued) M. Belkacem Belgaid, Director, Ministry of Foreign Affairs M. Mohamed Ibn Elboushaki, Director, Ministry of Transport M. Mohamed Elbachir Boukechabia, Director, Ministry of Transport M. Azeddine Kerma, Director, National Maritime High School M. Hocine Hakim, Director, SONATRACH ANGOLA Head of Delegation H.E. Mr. Miguel Gaspar Fernandes Neto, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, Permanent Representative of Angola to IMO, Embassy of the Republic of Angola, London Representative Mr. Victor De Carvalho, General Director, Institute of Maritime and Ports of Angola Advisers Mrs. Rosa Sobrinho, Senior Official, Ministry of Transport, Alternate Permanent Representative of the Republic of Angola to IMO, Embassy of the Republic of Angola, London Mr. Carlos Mendes, Marine Engineer Technology, Institute of Maritime and Ports of Angola Mr. Olívio Jacinto, Maritime Adviser, Permanent Representation of the Republic of Angola to IMO Mrs. Nilsa Colaco, Head, Department of Ports, Infrastructure, Equipment and Environment, Maritime and Port Institute of Angola Mrs. Juliana Garcia, Technical Assistant, Permanent Representation of the Republic of Angola to IMO Miss Jandira Mendes, Assistant, Embassy of the Republic of Angola, London Mr. Delio Alves, Embassy of the Republic of Angola, London Observer Mrs. Carla João, Assistant to the Ambassador, Embassy of the Republic of Angola, London ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA Head of Delegation The Hon Mr. Charles Fernandez, Minister of Tourism, Foreign Affairs and Immigration H:\ASSEMBLY\30\A 30-INF.1.docx - 3 - ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA (Continued) Representative H.E. Mr. Dwight Gardiner, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary and Permanent Representative of Antigua and Barbuda to IMO, Director and Registrar General (Deputy Head of Delegation), Department of Marine Services and Merchant Shipping (ADOMS) Alternate H.E. Ms. Karen Mae Hill, High Commissioner of Antigua and Barbuda, Department of Marine Services and Merchant Shipping (ADOMS) Advisers Lt. Cdr. (Rtd.) Wayne Mykoo, Deputy Director, Maritime Affairs and External Relations, Department of Marine Services and Merchant Shipping (ADOMS) Mr. Thomas Robinson, Chief Marine Surveyor, Department of Marine Services and Merchant Shipping (ADOMS) Ms. Katarina McGhie, Head of Division, International Maritime Policy and Business Development, Department of Marine Services and Merchant Shipping (ADOMS) Ms. Shenica Sebastian, Quality/Human Resources and Administration Manager, Department of Marine Services and Merchant Shipping (ADOMS) Mr. Kenroy Simmons, Legal Research Officer/Deputy Registrar, Department of Marine Services and Merchant Shipping (ADOMS) - St. Johns Capt. Martin Liestmann, Registrar of Ship, Department of Marine Services and Merchant Shipping (ADOMS) - Oldenburg Ms. Chantal Phillip, Senior Foreign Service Officer, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, International Trade and Immigration Capt. Zarir Irani, Department of Marine Services and Merchant Shipping (ADOMS), Dubai Representative Ms. Karen Day, Manager, Fulcrum Maritime Systems Ms. Chantal Phillip, Senior Foreign Service Officer 1, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, International Trade and Immigration Mr. Michai Robertson ARGENTINA Head of Delegation H.E. Sr. Holger Federico Martinsen, Ambassador, Permanent Representative of Argentina to IMO, Embassy of the Argentine Republic, London Advisers Sr. Ricardo Morelli Rubio, Secretario, Embajada de la República Argentina ante el Reino Unido de Gran Bretaña e Irlanda del Norte, Londres Prefecto Principal Hugo Gabriel Cafaro, Asesor Técnico de la Representación Argentina ante la OMI, Prefectura Naval Argentina Capitán de Navío Hernan Jorge Montero, Asesor Técnico Permanente, Representación de la República Argentina ante la OMI, Armada Argentina H:\ASSEMBLY\30\A 30-INF.1.docx - 4 - ARGENTINA (Continued) Sr. Italo D'Amico, Prefecto Mayor, Asesor Técnico Permanente, Representación de la República Argentina ante la OMI, Prefectura Naval Argentina Observers Srta. 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