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Marine Spill Response Corporation newest NAMEPA Corporate Member – Oil Spill and Emergency Response Provider Commits to “Save Our Seas”
July 10, 2023 – Weston, CT – Carleen Lyden Walker, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of the North American Marine Environment Protection Association (NAMEPA), announced this week that Marine Spill Response Corporation (MSRC) has become its latest corporate member. “We are pleased to welcome a company so dedicated to environmental cleanup and who shares our mission to Save Our Seas as NAMEPA’s newest member,” Walker stated.
“MSRC is pleased to be joining NAMEPA and to be partnering with them in the protection of the marine environment” observed John Swift, President and CEO. “MSRC will continue to work with industry and government on this important mission and looks forward to collaborating with conservation and educational organizations that are already part of the NAMEPA alliance.”
To underscore its commitment to sustainability and best practices, MSRC will shortly be participating in NAMEPA’s MaritimESG program. “We are further delighted that MSRC are immediately embarking on their ESG journey by participating in our ESG-101 Workshop and in NAMEPA’s Maritime Sustainability Passport (MSP) program.” said Walker.
MSRC’s mission is to provide our customers with effective and efficient oil spill and emergency response services to meet their regulatory compliance and business needs, and promote response readiness in the United States, consistent with funding and MPA’s direction.
The North American Marine Environment Protection Association (NAMEPA) was officially launched in 2007. 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. For more information, go to www.namepa.net.