| Greenwich Maritime Institute (GMI) |
| A postgraduate teaching and research institute specialising in maritime management, maritime policy and maritime history. The GMI also work in collaboration with other organisations one of which is The Greenwich Forum for whom they provide the administrative support. |
| www.gre.ac.uk/gmi |
| The Chamber of Shipping www.british-shipping.org |
| The Chamber of Shipping is the national trade and employers' association for shipping companies based in the United Kingdom. Companies in full membership include shipowners, operators and managers and more recently to a small but growing number of professional organisations with parallel interests to the shipping industry. They also have a substantial body of associate members who do not own or manage ships but also wish to be connected with the Chamber's activities. |
| Centre for the Environmental and Marine Sciences, University of Hull www.hull.ac.uk/cems |
| CEMS is small, hands-on, specialist unit providing taught programmes leading to BSc in Coastal Marine Biology, Ecology and Environmental Science. CEMS also provides excellent research opportunities for graduate students in a range of related specialisations. |
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The Corbett Centre www.kcl.ac.uk/schools/sspp/defence/news/corbett |
| CTS Marine Consultants Ltd www.ctsmarine.co.uk |
| Defra www.defra.gov.uk |
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Geneva Centre for Security Policy www.gcsp.ch/ |
| The Geneva Centre for Security Policy (GCSP) is a Swiss Government funded organisation that runs training programmes for military officers, diplomats and other officials as well as others seeking a grounding in aspects of security policy. It was established in the mid-1990s as part of Switzerland's contribution to international peace-building. The Security and Rule of Law Programme is the latest initiative of the Swiss Government in this field. |
| The Hakluyt Society www.hakluyt.com |
| Learned Society which publishes scholarly works in the field of voyages, travel and exploration. |
| Lloyd's Register-Fairplay www.lrfairplay.com or www.fairplay.co.uk |
| Lloyd's Register-Fairplay is a joint venture between Lloyd's Register and Prime Publications (since March 2008, owned by an American Group, IHS), which publishes Fairplay magazine and its stablemates. The joint venture was formed in 2001 and the campany's main revenue stream comes from data sales. Fairplay magazine dates back to 1883 and has been published weekly ever since. |
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Natural England www.naturalengland.org.uk |
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An independent statutory Non-Departmental Public Body established under the NERC Act 2006, whose purpose is to ensure that the natural environment is conserved, enhanced and managed for the benefit of present and future generation, thereby contributing to sustainable development. |
| Nautical Institute www.nautinst.org |
| The Nautical Institute is a professional body for qualified mariners. It currently has a membership of approximately 6,500 members and 40 branches worldwide. The Institute publishes the monthly journal SEAWAYS and a wide selection of nautical professional guide books. |
| The Royal Navy www.royalnavy.mod.uk |
| The Society for Maritime Industries www.maritimeindustries.org |
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The Society of Maritime Industries is the voice of the UK's maritime engineering and business sector promoting and supporting companies which build, refit and modernise commercial and naval vessels, and supply equipment and services for all types of ships and underwater vehicles, ports and terminals infrastructure, offshore oil & gas, maritime security and safety, marine science and technology and offshore renewable energy. The Society provides a wide range of activities both internationally and in the UK for the benefit of the maritime engineering business community. The members’ interests are represented by our six associations and groups which focus on the markets in offshore energy, marine science and technology, commercial maritime operations, ship building, repair and equipment, naval platforms, systems and equipment, maritime security and safety, and ports and terminals infrastructure. Our activities follow our objectives of presenting members with business opportunities, assisting with research and innovation, lobbying government and NGOs to improve the business environment, facilitating network opportunities and providing marketing and other services. |
| Society for Underwater Technology (SUT) www.sut.org.uk |
| SUT is a society that brings together organisations and individuals with a common interest in underwater technology, ocean science and offshore engineering. |
| System Consultant Services Ltd www.scs-ltd.co.uk |
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SCS is an independent consultancy providing a range of technical services primarily but not exclusively for the defence and security sectors. The main client is the MOD and its agencies, other clients include NATO, EU, major defence contractors, other Government Departments and a range of blue-chip non-defence businesses. |
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UK Hydrographics Office www.ukho.gov.uk |
