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Name Position Office Phone / Fax
Taulapapa Captain M.S. Tominiko ACEO Maritime 21611 ext. 42 / 28688
Captain Lotomau Tomane Principal Shipping Officer 21611 ext. 18 / 28688
Captain Tapaga Collins Principal Surveyor 21611 ext. 16 / 28688
Captain Tafaigata Toilolo Senior Safety Inspector 21611 ext. 37 / 28688
Chief Engineer Kalolo Bartley Registrar of Vessels 21611 ext. 23 / 28688
Makerita Atonio Marine Surveyor 21611 ext. 13 / 28688
Fialupe Poutoa Assistant Charge Typist 21611 ext. 22 / 28688
Pio Taii Safety Inspector 45651/28688
Lemoa Nuuvali Safety Inspector 45651/28688
Logo Auvaa Safety Inspector 51505/51207
Fualaau Lene Safety Inspector 51505/51207
Vacant position  Shipping Officer 21611/28688

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Taulapapa Re-Elected

Taulapapa Captain Maselino Sitagata Tominiko, the  Assistant Chief Executive Officer Maritime in the  Ministry of Works, Transport and Infrastructure of Samoa has been re-elected for another 3 year term as the Chair of the Pacific Islands Maritime Association's (PacMA) Executive Committee ...

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Pacific Marime Security Conference

The Pacific Maritime Security Conference held in Nadi, Fiji, from 12th to14th May 2008, has been hailed as a beacon of success and the standard for future maritime security meetings in the Pacific Islands region. ...

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New Maritime Security Documentary launched

What better way to show the world the Pacific's concerted effort in meeting their maritime security obligations than capturing it on camera...

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Ministry of Works, Transport & Infrastructure, PO Private Bag, Apia, Samoa
Tel: (+685) 21611 / 23700 | Fax: (+685) 21990 (CEO)

 
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