Registration Open: India Clean Seas 2016
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Registration Open: India Clean Seas 2016

At the India Clean Seas Conference, leading industry experts are to discuss aspects of marine debris, garbage management, waste disposal, recycling, biofouling and ballast water management, as well as the need for collaboration to develop a workable solution to mitigate the effects these pollutants cause to the environment and water bodies. Iconex is organising the India Clean Seas Conference (ICSC) 2016 from 22-24 September 2016 in the Holiday Inn Hotel, Goa, India, and registration is now open.

With the theme 'Working for a sustainable Marine environment’, this conference will address all aspect of the marine debris & will provide industry with innovative technologies, strategies and best practices on how to build cleaner, more sustainable marine environment.

The Clean Seas Conference gathers together senior executives from leading organisations to deliver highly engaging sessions that will provide a learning platform for the attendees.

The conference will host more than 40 distinguished panelists and speakers. Keynote speakers include

  • Deepak Shetty - IRS, Director General of Shipping & Additional Secretary to the Govt. of India;
  • Stefan Micallef, Director, Marine Environment Division, IMO;
  • Atul Patne - IAS, Chief Executive Officer, Maharashtra Maritime Board;
  • B. B. Sinha, CMD, The Shipping Corporation of India Limited;
  • Guruprasad Rai M., Deputy Chairman, Mormugao Port Trust;
  • K Gupta, Managing Director, India Ports Global Pvt. Ltd.;
  • Dilip Mehrotra, Secretary, IOMOU;
  • Rajeev Nayyer, Director & CEO, Essar Oilfield Services India Ltd.

This conference is a meeting of technologists, solution providers, government representatives working towards addressing the issues which poses environmental, economic, health and aesthetic problems. Marine litter is considered as a global problem & requires international cooperation and involvement of different stakeholders at all levels.

Broad Participation

Participation from broad range of stakeholders like maritime boards, pollution control boards, port authorities, technology providers, ship owners, recycling yards, ship recyclers, classification societies, representatives from private sectors, research institutes shows the commitment of this conference to collectively address the need to develop regional action plan to protect the world`s oceans.

By sharing information across borders, initiating joint actions and identifying common goals this conference is the best platform that will make a difference in the collective fight against marine debris. The organizers are looking forward to welcome you all to the conference that will share new ideas and help build great relationships.

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