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WHY NAMEPA?HANDS ON: Industry, students, communities, seafarers, conservationists, regulators
PROACTIVE: Industry advocacy, workforce development
ENGAGED: Community, corporate, industry and seafarer programming
21 Davis Hill Road, Weston, CT USA 06883Phone: +203 255 4686 • Email: [email protected]
Website: www.namepa.net
BECOME A MEMBER TODAY AT:www.namepa.net/members/
The North American Marine Environment Protection Association (NAMEPA) is a marine industry-led organization of environmental stewards preserving the marine environment by promoting sustainable marine industry best practices and educating seafarers, students and the public about the need and strategies for protecting global ocean, lake and river resources.
BENEFITS
• Participation in a network of marine industry organizations with an interest in promoting sound environmental practices
• Collaboration with leaders in industry, government, regulatory, conservation, and educational organizations committed to preserving the marine environment
• Access to community relations programs and educational materials advocating communities and students to be active stewards of the marine environment
• Endorsement of your company, the marine industry, and the marine environment through leadership and participation in industry events and strategic alliances on a global basis
OUR MISSION
Our members are worldwide.
Join NAMEPA today!
NAMEPA Membership FormWe hereby voluntarily commit ourselves to support the aims of the North American Marine Environment Protection Association - NAMEPA as stated in its Voluntary Founding Declaration of 25th October 2007 and the Action Plan for the prevention of ship generated marine pollution and development of safety mindedness on board. Moreover, we accept the Guiding Principles of the Association.
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__ Annual corporate contribution: $2,000. __ Association/Academic membership: $1,000__ Individual membership: $200.__ Lifetime Membership: $20,000 for corporations $10,000 for individuals__ Active duty merchant mariners, Coast Guard and Navy personnel: Complimentary membership __ Students and Instructors: Complimentary membership __ Voluntary contribution to support internships and student awards
Please make check payable to and mail to: NAMEPAAttn: Membership21 Davis Hill RoadWeston, CT 06883
Wire Transfer instructions:Chase Bank 292 Pequot Road Southport, CT 06890 Swift code: CHAUS33
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For inquiries/questions please contact:Gail Nicholas, Development Director 203-255-4686 or [email protected]
Dues and other contributions to NAMEPA, for which a donor does not receive any goods or services in consideration for a gift, are deductible as charitable contributions, pursuant to the Internal Revenue Code.
Preserving the marine environment by
promoting sustainable marine industry best
practices and providing public education
Join NAMEPA Today!www.namepa.netSave Our Seas
2020 - 2021
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SERVICES
• Conferences, Seminars, and Speaker Series provide the opportunity to network with a wide variety of industry professionals and expand partnering with organizations and regulators on a global basis to accomplish common goals
• Marine Industry and Marine Environment Education Programs inform the public about the need for the balance between commerce and conservation
• Extensive media outlets promote the marine industry, its role in global commerce and news of member companies through trade and maritime press, active social media and e-marketing programs
• CSR/ESG (Corporate Social Responsibility/Environment, Social, Governance) program designed expressly for the maritime industry
• Online Marine Environment Awareness Training Course for seafarers and shoreside personnel
CORPORATIONSAlaska Maritime Prevention & Response Network
American Bureau of Shipping
Bahamas Maritime Authority
Blank Rome LLP
Bureau Veritas Marine Inc.
Cargill Ocean Transportation
Carnival Corporation
Cheniere Energy, Inc.
ClassNK
CR Weber
Detyens Shipyards
DNV GL
Dome Chartering & Trading
Dorian LPG
Ecochlor
Euronav NV
Fairfield Chemical Carriers, Inc.
FedNav
Gallagher Marine Systems
GasLog LTD.
Genco Shipping & Trading LTD.
GMS USA
Groton Pacific Carriers
GTT North America
Guardian Ship Management, Inc.
HMS Global
Houston Pilots
HudsonAnalytix
International Seaways, Inc.
Liberian Registry (LISCR)
Lightering, LLC
Lloyd’s Register N.A.
Marinakis Chartering
Maritime Authority of the Cayman Islands
Maritime Procurement Services
MJLF & Assoc.
Moran Shipping
MSC Group
Navios Corporation Management, Inc.
Norwegian Cruise Lines
Petromar International
Port Everglades
Port of Long Beach
Port of Los Angeles
Resolve Marine Group
RightShip
Royal Caribbean Cruises, LTD
Scorpio Tankers
SeaGroup, Inc.
Sealift
SeaRiver Maritime, Inc.
Shipowners Claims Bureau, Inc.
Shipowners Insurance and Guaranty Company, LTD (SIGCO)
Shoreline Managers LTD
SMIT Salvage Americas
TGM Fleet & Consulting Services
Total Marine Solutions Inc.
Tsakos Energy Navigation LTD
T&T Salvage
United Bulk Carriers
Valles Steamship (Canada) LTD.
Veson Nautical Corporation
Viswa Labs
Wärtsilä
ASSOCIATIONS/PARTNERSAlaska Institute of Technology
Alaska SeaLife Center
American Salvage Association
American Waterways Operators
Astoria Park Alliance
BIMCO
Boys & Girls Clubs of America
California Coastal Commission
Chamber of Shipping of America
CLF (Conservation Law Foundation)
Connecticut Marine Trades Association (CMTA)
Connecticut Maritime Association (CMA)
Consortium for Ocean Science Exploration and Engagement (COSEE)
Cruise Lines Intl Association
Environmental Defense Fund (EDF)
Florida Aquarium
Glazer Children’s Museum
Green Marine
JOIN NAMEPA TODAYwww.namepa.net/members/
MEMBERS
TESTIMONIALS
ANNUAL SPONSORS
ABSBlank RomeClay MaitlandDorianFairfield ChemicalHudsonAnalytixScorpio GroupShipowners Claims Bureau
“...uniquely well-positioned to coordinate the initiatives required by this approach across the widest range of stakeholders within industry, government and the public at large.”— Joe Hughes, SCB, Inc.
“Being a member of NAMEPA validates our efforts to protect our environment together with NAMEPA members commitment towards a common goal of balancing daily operational challenges and the need for good understanding and training in the challenges seafarers are faced with.”— Ole Christian Schroder, Scorpio Tankers, Inc.
“...rare convergence of a shipping organization that cares about shipping and protecting the marine environment.” — Joan Bondareff, Blank Rome LLP
“NAMEPA is a pioneer in the maritime industry; always ahead of the times and breaking boundaries. As a company we are a proud member of NAMEPA and I am personally delighted to be able to serve on its board.”— Marina Hadjipateras, Dorian LPG
Houston Maritime Museum
Inter-American Committee on Ports (OAS-CIP)
INTERCARGO
International Maritime Organization (IMO)
International Tanker Owners Pollution Federation, LTD (ITOPF)
INTERTANKO
Los Angeles Maritime Institute (LAMI)
LSM Lead Program, MD
MARAD
Marine Exchange of Southern California
Marine Society of the City of New York
Methanol Institute
Mexico Pilots Association
National Geographic
National Marine Educator’s Association (NMEA)
National Ocean Industries Association (NOIA)
New England Ocean Action Network (NEOAN)
New England Ocean Science Education Collaborative (NEOSEC)
New England Science and Sailing (NESS)
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC)
North American Association for Environmental Education (NAAEE)
North American Maritime Ministry Association (NAMMA)
Norwalk Maritime Aquarium
NOAA / National Marine Sanctuaries
Ocean Conservancy
One More Generation (OneLessStraw Campaign)
Patagonia, Westport CT
PortFest Baltimore
Restore America’s Estuaries
Sailors for Sea
San Mateo County Harbor District
Sea Partners
Soundwaters
Southeastern New England Marine Educators (SENEME)
Tall Ships America
Teach Fleet
The Earth Institute, Columbia University
Transport Canada
US Coast Guard
US Coast Guard Auxiliary
US Power Squadrons
Waterfront Alliance
Westerly Recreation Department
Western Dredging Association
West Gulf Maritime Association
Wildlife Conservation Society
Women’s International Shipping & Trading Association (WISTA)
ACADEMIES/ SCHOOLSBoston School International (BSI)Bridgeport Regional Aquaculture Science and Technology Education Center (BRASTEC) Enfield High SchoolCalifornia State University Maritime Academy (Cal Maritime)Columbia UniversityEscuela Nautica de VeracruzFairfield Ludlowe High School (FLHS)Gaithersburg High School (GHS)Great Lakes Maritime Academy John Burroughs High SchoolMaine Maritime Academy Maritime Academy Charter School (MACHS)Massachusetts Maritime Academy (Mass Maritime)New York Harbor SchoolStephen P. Austin Senior High SchoolSUNY Maritime CollegeSyracuse UniversityTexas A&M Maritime Academy University of Houston – Center for Logistics & Transportation Policy US Merchant Marine Academy Wakeman Southport Keystone ClubWakeman Southport Torch ClubYMCA Bridgeport CT