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Page 1: Oral Session July 1 (Thu) - JCRS · 11:15 Alma RIDEP-MORRIS* MAREPAC-Palau Overview and the Ngaremeduu Conservation Area (NCA) Monitoring Program 11:30 Stacey A TIGHE*, Mark E ERDMANN,

Oral Session

July 1 (Thu)

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Page 3: Oral Session July 1 (Thu) - JCRS · 11:15 Alma RIDEP-MORRIS* MAREPAC-Palau Overview and the Ngaremeduu Conservation Area (NCA) Monitoring Program 11:30 Stacey A TIGHE*, Mark E ERDMANN,

8:30 Melanie D MCFIELD*Indicators of Coral Reef Health in the Mesoamerican Reef

8:45 Yalan CHOU*, Li-Lian LIUDetection of Thermal Pollution through the Variability of Benthic Communities in an Area of Nuclear Power Plantin Taiwan

9:00 Emmi B CAPILI*, Wilfredo Y LICUANAN, Cleto L NANOLA JREvaluation of Condition Indices in Eastern Philippine Reef Communities

9:15 Ilsa B KUFFNER*, John C BROCK, Linda E GROBER-DUNSMORE, Victor E BONITO, T Donald HICKEY,Melanie S HARRIS

Remotely Sensed Rugosity and Relationships with Benthic Indicators of Coral Reef Condition

9:30 George P SCHMAHL*, Emma L HICKERSON, Douglas C WEAVERTechnological Approaches to the Assessment of Deepwater Coral Reefs in the Northwestern Gulf of Mexico

9:45 John TURNER*, Ricahrd BOAK, Rebecca KLAUSFeedback Monitoring in Environmental Impact Assessment on Coral Reefs - Putting the Science into EIA

10:00 - 10:30 Break

10:30 Brian J ZGLICZYNSKI*, Robert E SCHROEDER, Stephani R HOLZWARTH, Joe L LAUGHLINTowed-diver Surveys, a Method for Estimating Reef Fish Assemblages over a Large Spatial Scale: A Case Study atSwains Island and Rose Atoll, American Samoa

10:45 Stephani R HOLZWARTH*, Brian J ZGLICZYNSKI, Robert E SCHROEDERSpatial Distribution of Large Mobile Predators in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands

11:00 Marcia M CHEVANNES CREARY*, Peter WILSON-KELLY, Sean GREEN, Leslie WALLINGCoral Reef Monitoring for Climate Change Impact in the Caribbean

11:15 Luis E CALDERON-AGUILERA*, Hector REYES-BONILLADoes Local Oceanographic Conditions at the Mexican Pacific Can Buffer the ENSO Effects on Coral Reefs?

11:30 Michael H SCHLEYER*, L CELLIERS, A KRUGERBiodiversity on the Marginal Coral Reefs of South Africa: The Face of the Future?

11:45 Caroline S ROGERS, Richard C CURRY*Recovery (or Not) of the Major Reef-building Species Acropora palmata (Elkhorn Coral) in National Parks inFlorida and the Caribbean

14:30 Jeff MILLER, Jim PETTERSON, Rob WAARA*, Caroline ROGERSMonitoring Benthic Cover at Four Reefs' Forereefs around St. John, US Virgin Islands

14:45 Steven E HERZLIEB*, Richard S NEMETHComparative Assessment of Coral Reef Systems Located along the Insular Platform of St. Thomas, US VirginIslands and the Relative Effects of Natural and Human Impacts

15:00 Ken J P DESLARZES*, Robert NAWOJCHIK, David J EVANS, Cheryl J MCGARRITY, Peter M GEHRINGCoral Reefs off Former Navy Bombing Ranges: Destruction or Protection?

Poster : July 1 (Thu)

4-2-C. Diagnostic Monitoring & Assessment of Coral Reefs: Studies from Around the WorldConvener : Stephen C. JAMESON

July 1 (Thu) 14:30 16:15 Main Hall

Poster : July 1 (Thu)

4-2-B. Diagnostic Monitoring & Assessment of Coral Reefs: Studies from Around the WorldConvener : Stephen C. JAMESON

July 1 (Thu) 8:30 12:00 Main Hall

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15:15 Cheryl MCGARRITY*, Ken DESLARZESJuvenile Corals and Coral Diseases in Former Military and Civilian Waters of Vieques and Culebra Islands, Puerto Rico

15:30 Annadel S CABANBAN*, Lauretta BURKE, Gaim LUNKAPISReefs at Risk in Sabah - Assessment of Coral Reefs for Integrated Coastal Zone Management

15:45 Ronaldo B FRANCINI-FILHO*, Rodrigo L MOURADynamics of Reef Fish Assemblages on Coral Reefs Subjected to Different Management Approaches in the AbrolhosBank, Brazil

16:00 Stefano GOFFREDO*, Piccinetti CORRADO, Francesco ZACCANTIMediterranean Hippocampus Mission: A Study on the Geographical and Ecological Distribution of SeahorsesCarried Out in Collaboration with Recreational Scuba Divers

16:15 - 16:45 Break

8:30 Ruth KELTY*Evaluating Management Effectiveness: The NOAA National Coral Reef Ecosystem Monitoring Program

8:45 John D CHRISTENSEN, Christopher F G JEFFREY*, Jenny WADDELL, Mark E MONACOA National Assessment of the Status of US Coral Reef Ecosystems

9:00 George P SCHMAHL, Emma L HICKERSON*Managing through Rose-colored Glasses: The Need for Predictive Indicators of Coral Reef Health

9:15 Cheryl M WOODLEY*, Stephen C JAMESON, Craig A DOWNSScience and Technology: Serving Coral Reef Management

9:30 Roger B GRIFFIS*, Miguel A LUGOBuilding Ecosystem Approaches to Coral Reef Management: Effectiveness of the US Coral Reef Task Force

9:45 Brian D KELLER*Monitoring Changes in Fully Protected Marine Zones in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary

10:00 - 10:30 Break

10:30 David S GILLIAM*, Kenneth W BANKS, Carl R BEAVER, Richard E DODGE, Louis E FISHER, Walter C JAAP, Jennifer L WHEATON, Paula ALLEN, Katherine ANDREWS

Long-term Monitoring of a High-latitude Coral Reef System off Southeast Florida, USA

10:45 Fleur M FERRO, Lance K B JORDAN, Paul T ARENA*, Richard E SPIELERCoral Reef Fish Assemblages Offshore Broward County, Florida: A Baseline Data Set for Determining Need andEvaluating Effectiveness of Management Strategies

11:00 Matthew E PATTERSON*Vital Signs Monitoring in the South Florida / Caribbean Network of the National Park Service; Monitoring forBetter Ecosystem Management

11:15 Alma RIDEP-MORRIS*MAREPAC-Palau Overview and the Ngaremeduu Conservation Area (NCA) Monitoring Program

11:30 Stacey A TIGHE*, Mark E ERDMANN, Yaya MULYANAAn Organizational Model for an MPA Network Based on MPA Function, Representative Value and Jurisdiction forStewardship

Poster : July 1 (Thu)

4-9. Evaluating Effectiveness of Coral Reef Ecosystem Management Convener : Ruth KELTY

July 1 (Thu) 8:30 11:45 Room 1

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14:30 Yvonne SADOVY*, Andy CORNISHReef Fish Spawning Aggregations; the Need for Conservation and Management

14:45 Jason KUARTEI, Valentino KLOULCHAD, Julie BARR*The Occurrence of Spawning Aggregations of Plectropomus areolatus in a Marine Protected Area in the Republic of Palau

15:00 Jennifer L MCILWAIN*Spawning Patterns and Reproductive Output of the Halfspotted Hind, Cephalopholis hemistiktos, from the FringingReefs of Oman

15:15 Claude A CHAUVET*Is Fish Aggregation Size a Stock Assessment Index ? A Long Term Observation on the New Caledonian Stock ofEpinephelus cyanopodus

15:30 Adrian J FLYNN*, Sebastien SARRAMEGNA, Michel KULBICKICoral Reef Fish Spawning Periodicity and Habitat in New Caledonia: A Multi-faceted Approach in a Data-deficientEnvironment

15:45 Melita A SAMOILYS*, Julie CHURCH, Narriman JIDDAWI, Albogast KAMUKURU, Boaz KAUNDA-ARARA, Anapaola BALAO

Preliminary Findings on Spawning Aggregations of Reef Fishes in Eastern Africa

16:00 - 16:30 Break

16:30 Richard S NEMETH*Comparison of Seasonal vs. Permanent Closures for Protecting Red Hind Spawning Aggregations and EnhancingFisheries in the US Virgin Islands

16:45 Ken LINDEMAN*, Rodolfo CLARO, Tomas CAMARENAUse of Spawning Aggregations in MPA Design and Management: Cuba, South Florida and Quintana Roo, Mexico

17:00 Brian E LUCKHURST*Conservation Status and Management of Reef Fish Spawning Aggregations in the Greater Caribbean

17:15 Martin W RUSSELL*Spatial and Temporal Closures to Fishing to Protect Transient and Resident Reef Fish Spawning Aggregations onthe Great Barrier Reef

17:30 Pat L COLIN*Spawning in the Humphead Wrasse, Cheilinus undulatus, in Palau: Physical and Biological Dynamics

17:45 Michael L DOMEIER*Fine Scale Behavior and Habitat Use of Goliath Grouper (Epinephelus itajara) as Determined by Acoustic Telemetry

8:30 Youichi SUZUKI*, Kazuo NADAOKA, Yasumasa MIYAZAWA, Hitoshi TAMURA, Shinnitirou KAKUMA,Takeshi MATSUOKA, Kenji SATOU, Satoshi FUJII, Syouitirou KOJIMA

Observations and Numerical Analysis of the Current in the Southwest of Okinawa Island as a Key Factor in LarvalDispersal

Poster : July 1 (Thu)

2-3-B. Connectivity in Coral Reef Systems - Scientific Challenges andManagement Consequences

Convener : Peter F. SALE, Akinobu NAKAZONO, Michael J. KINGSFORD, and Robert S. STENECK

July 1 (Thu) 8:30 12:00 Room 2

Poster : July 1 (Thu)

4-11. Conservation and Management of Reef Fish Spawning Aggregations Convener : Yvonne SADOVY and Terry DONALDSON

July 1 (Thu) 14:30 18:00 Room 1

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8:45 Alina M SZMANT*, Melissa G MEADOWSOntogenetic Changes in Coral Larval Buoyancy and Vertical Swimming Behavior: Implications for Dispersal andConnectivity

9:00 Rebecca FISHER*, David R BELLWOODUndisturbed Swimming Behaviour and Nocturnal Activity of Coral Reef Fish Larvae

9:15 J Derek HOGAN*, Camilo MORAExperimental Assessment of the Importance of Behaviour on the Swimming Performance of Reef Fish Larvae

9:30 Stephen D SIMPSON*, Mark G MEEKAN, Andrew JEFFS, Hong Y YANThe Importance of Sound for Navigation at Settlement in Coral Reef Fishes

9:45 Jeffrey M LEIS*, Rebecca FISHERSwimming Speed of Late-stage Reef-Fish Larvae Measured in the Laboratory and in the Field: A Comparison ofCritical Speed and in Situ Speed

10:00 - 10:30 Break

10:30 Jacob P KRITZER*, Margaret F DOCKER, Daniel D HEATH, Peter F SALEGenetic and Demographic Perspectives on Dispersal and Recruitment Dynamics of a Coral Reef Fish

10:45 Yohei NAKAMURA*, Masahiro HORINOUCHI, Takuro SHIBUNO, Hiroyuki KAWASAKI, Mitsuhiko SANOA Comparison of Seagrass-Fish Assemblage Structures in Open Oceanic and Coastal Bay Areas in the RyukyuIslands, Japan

11:00 David LECCHINI*, Rene GALZINExperimental Assessment of Sensory Abilities of Coral Reef Fish Larvae in the Detection of their Settlement Habitat

11:15 Kimberly A SELKOE*Shifting Currents, Shifting Sources: Using DNA Fingerprinting to Identify Changes in Larval Dispersal Pathwaysfor a Reef Fish

11:30 Domingo G OCHAVILLO*, Porfirio M ALINO, Edgardo D GOMEZ, Gerald BAKUSConnectivity of Coral Reef Fish Populations: Testing a Larval Source Hypothesis

11:45 Serge PLANES*, Geoffrey JONES, Simon THORROLDEstimating Self-recruitment and Connectivity in Reef Fish Populations from Genetic Paternity Analysis

8:30 Garriet W SMITH*, Ernesto WEILCoral Reef Diseases Revisited

8:45 Laurie L RICHARDSON*, Deetta K MILLS, Elizabeth REMILY, Joshua D VOSSCurrent Status of the Coral Disease White Plague Type II

9:00 Olga PANTOS*, John C BYTHELLThe Molecular Microbial Ecology of White Band Diseased Acropora palmata Colonies

9:15 Krystal L RYPIEN*, G W SMITH, C D HARVELLFungal Disease in Caribbean Gorgonian Corals: Pathogen Population Genetics

9:30 Simon K DAVY*, Sarah G BURCHETT, Amy DALE, Joanne E DAVY, William H WILSONEnemy within? Observations of Virus-like Particles in Reef Corals

9:45 Meir SUSSMAN*, David BOURNE, Cathie PAGE, Holly BOYETT, Bette WILLISNew Light on Black Band Disease - Coral's Oldest Disease

10:00 - 10:30 Break

Poster : July 2 (Fri)

1-4-A. Diseases of Coral Reef Organisms: Evolutionary Aspects,Current Status and Prognosis

Convener : Ernesto WEIL, Garrieth SMITH, and Rich ARONSON

July 1 (Thu) 8:30 12:00 Room 3

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10:30 Diego L GIL-AGUDELO*, Xavier HERNANDEZ, Yael BAN-HAIM, Eugene ROSENBERG, Roberto IGLESIAS-PRIETO, Garriet W SMITH

Differential Response of Zooxanthellae to Toxins that Produce Bacterial Bleaching in Stony Corals

10:45 Kathryn P SUTHERLAND*Etiology and Histopathology of the White Pox Disease of the Caribbean Elkhorn Coral Acropora palmata

11:00 James M CERVINO*, Raymond HAYES, Thomas GOREAU, Shawn POLSON, Sarah POLSON, Robert MARTINEZ, Garriet SMITH

Bacteria, Viruses and Rising Sea-Water Temperature as Links to Yellow Band Disease

11:15 Carlos TOLEDO-HERNANDEZ*, Paul BAYMAN, Alberto SABATFungi Infection in the Caribbean Sea Fans (Gorgonia sp.)

11:30 C Drew HARVELL*, Jessica R WARD, Nancy L DOUGLAS, Gerardo VASTA, John BRUNO, Kiho KIMEnvironmental Modulators of Seafan Inducible Resistance to Fungal Disease

11:45 Joshua D VOSS*, Deetta K MILLS, Laurie L RICHARDSONAn Integrative Analysis of Environmental Factors, Coral Population and Community Structure, and MicrobialCommunity Composition Associated with Coral Diseases near Lee Stocking Island, Bahamas

14:30 Teresa D LEWIS*, Greta S AEBY, Thierry M WORK, Steve L COLES, Jo-Ann C LEONGInvestigation of Coral Disease on the Reefs of the Hawaiian Archipelago

14:45 Akiyuki IRIKAWA*, Hideyuki YAMASHIRO, Michio HIDAKAInformation of Coral Tumor-like Structure in Acropora species in Okinawa Southern Japan

15:00 Eric BORNEMAN*Coral Reef Guinea Pigs: Culture of Research Clonal Lines for the Coral Disease and Health Consortium

15:15 Erinn M MULLER*, Caroline S ROGERS, Rob Van WOESIKLesion Formation on Acropora palmata and the Coral's Ability to Heal

15:30 Greta S AEBY*, Deborah L SANTAVYThe Role of Reef Fish in the Transmission Dynamics of Black-Band Disease in the Floria Keys

15:45 Dana E WILLIAMS*, Margaret W MILLERCorallivorous Snails as Coral Disease Vectors in Caribbean Acroporids

16:00 - 16:30 Break

16:30 Aldo CROQUER*, Ernesto WEIL, David BONETemporal Variation in Tissue Mortality of Montastraea faveolata with Yellow Blotch Syndrome at MorrocoyNational, Venezuela

16:45 Deborah J GOCHFELD*, Julie B OLSON, K Erica MARSH, Marc SLATTERYTemporal Changes in Susceptibility to Dark Spot Syndrome in the Caribbean Coral Siderastrea siderea

17:00 Cathie A PAGE*, Cathie A PAGE, Bette L WILLISSpatial Trends in Coral Disease Prevalence and Distribution of Disease Types on the Great Barrier Reef

17:15 Bette L WILLIS*, Cathie A PAGE, Elizabeth A DINSDALESeasonal and Taxonomic Patterns in the Prevalence of Coral Disease on the Great Barrier Reef

17:30 Laurie J RAYMUNDO*, Clarissa T REBOTON, Kathryn B ROSELL, Longin KAZCMARSKYCoral Diseases and Syndromes Affecting Coral Reefs in the Philippines

17:45 Longin T KACZMARSKY*Dynamics of Coral Diseases and Syndromes in the Central Philippines: Prevalence, Distribution, Progression Rates,Host Ranges, Anthropogenic Links, and Experimental Evidence of Pathogen Involvement in Coral Neoplasia

Poster : July 2 (Fri)

1-4-B. Diseases of Coral Reef Organisms: Evolutionary Aspects,Current Status and Prognosis

Convener : Ernesto WEIL, Garrieth SMITH, and Rich ARONSON

July 1 (Thu) 14:30 18:15 Room 3

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18:00 R JEYABASKARAN*, S RAGHUKUMARCoral Diseases Outbreak and the Changing Face of Indian Coral Reefs

8:30 Guillermo DIAZ-PULIDO, Laurence J MCCOOK*Macroalgal Recruitment on Coral Reefs: Dynamics and Roles of Ecological Processes

8:45 Luke D SMITH*, Andrew HEYWARD, James GILMOUR, Max REESStock-Recruitment Relationship Predicts a Slow Recovery of an Isolated Reef System Following a CatastrophicBleaching Event

9:00 Abbi MCDONALD*Cross-shelf Coral Assemblages on the Great Barrier Reef: The Importance of Disturbance History

9:15 Sophie DOVE*, Juan Carlos ORTIZ, Roberto IGLESIAS-PRIETO, Susanna ENRIQUEZ, Ove HOEGH-GULDBERG

Response of Host and Symbiont Pigments from Three Distinct Colour Morphs of the Skeleractinian CoralMontipora monasteriata to Stress

9:30 Juan M JIMENEZ*Ecological Effects of Climate Change and Human Perturbations: What Can We Learn from Communities near theirPhysiological Edge?

9:45 Noa SHENKAR*, Maoz FINE, Yossi LOYASize Matters: Bleaching Dynamics of the Coral Oculina patagonica

10:00 - 10:30 Break

10:30 Helmut SCHUHMACHER*, Karen LOCH, Wolfgang LOCH, Wolf R SEEPost-bleaching Development of a Northern Maldivian Reef (1998-2002)

10:45 Nigel DOWNING*, Ben STOBART, Raymond BUCKLEY, Kristian TELEKIRecovery of Coral and Fish Following the 1998 El Nino Event at Aldabra Atoll, Southern Seychelles: A Site withMinimal Anthropogenic Influence

11:00 Annelise B HAGAN*Reef Regeneration at Alphonse Atoll, Western Indian Ocean, Following the 1997-98 Ocean Warming Event

11:15 Bernhard M RIEGL*, Samuel PURKIS, Kevin KOHLER, Richard E DODGESpatial and Temporal Dynamics of Arabian Gulf Coral Assemblages (U.A.E.) in Response to Temperature-forcing

11:30 David O OBURA*Ecological Indicators for Coral Reef Resilience to Climate Change, from the Kiunga Marine Reserve, Kenya

11:45 Shakil M VISRAM*, Angela E DOUGLAS, David O OBURAResilience of Corals to Bleaching Stress: An Experimental Study

12:00 Tim MCCLANAHAN*Response of Coral Reefs to Protected Area Management Spanning the 1998 ENSO

14:30 Chris LANGDON*, Marlin J ATKINSONReduction of Coral Calcification from CO

32-Decreases by the Mid-21St Century

14:45 Alexandra AMAT*, Nick R BATESConcomitant Impact of Carbon Dioxide and Temperature on Coral Metabolism: Case of the High Latitude Reef of Bermuda

Poster : July 2 (Fri)

2-9. Coral Reefs and Global Change III : Corals, Carbon and Climate Convener : Joanie KLEYPAS, Yoshimi SUZUKI,and Chris LANGDON

July 1 (Thu) 14:30 18:00 Room 4

Poster : July 1 (Thu)

2-10-B. Coral Reefs and Global Change IV : Community Responses to Bleaching :Recovery or Degradation?

Convener : Peter W. GLYNN, Peggy FONG, and Juan MATE

July 1 (Thu) 8:30 12:15 Room 4

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15:00 Kenneth Haim SCHNEIDER*, Oren LEVY, Zvy DUBINSKY, Jonathan EREZIn-Situ Diel Cycles of Photosynthesis and Calcification in Acropora eurystoma under Variable pH Values

15:15 Aime RODRIGUEZ-ROMAN*, Roberto IGLESIAS-PRIETOThe Effects of Increasing Temperatures on Variations the Calcification Rates of Montastraea faveolata; Perspectivesunder Possible Environmental Scenarios

15:30 Mirza M M HOSSAIN*, Shigeru OHDECoral Calcification Associated with Aragonite Saturation State of Seawater

15:45 Anne MULLER*, Michael K GAGAN, Janice M LOUGHEffect of Early Marine Diagenesis on Coral Reconstructions of Surface-Ocean 13C / 12C and Carbonate Saturation State

16:00 - 16:30 Break

16:30 Daria SICILIANO*, Donald C POTTS, James E MARAGOS, Christina A RAVELOLatitudinal Trends and Limits to Coral Reef Accretion: Effects of Temperature on Coral Growth

16:45 Jacob SILVEMAN*, Boaz LAZAR, Jonatan EREZCoral Reef Calcification in Response to Increased Atmospheric CO

2: Lessons fromin-situ Measurements on a High

Latitude Reef, Northern Red Sea

17:00 Atsushi WATANABE*, Hajime KAYANNE, Tatsuki TOKORO, Hitoshi TAMURA, Kazuo NADAOKAFormation Process of the Carbonate System through Biological and Physical Factors in a Subtropical Coral-Seagrass Dominated Ecosystem

17:15 Robert B HALLEY*, Kimberley K YATES, John C BROCKSouth Florida Coral-Reef Sediment Dissolution in Response to Elevated CO

2

17:30 Aline D TRIBOLLET*, Christopher LANGDONCoral Rubble Primary Production in Kaneohe Bay and in Controlled Mesocosms (Biosphere 2 Center): Impact ofEutrophication and Increasing pCO

2with Special Reference to the Boring Micro-flora, its Role and Significance

17:45 Tamotsu OOMORI*, Yukio KITADA, Hiroyuki FUJIMURA, Ryuko TOKESHI, Mutsumi MORIHow Does Carbonate System of Coral Reef Respond to Global Environmental Change?

8:30 R JEYABASKARAN*Human Impacts on Lakshadweep Atolls, India

8:45 Yayoi NAJIMA*The Relationship between the Prehistoric Fishing Activity and the Coral Reefs Diversity in Ryukyu Islands

9:00 Toru YAMAGUCHI*, Masashi CHIKAMORI, Hajime KAYANE, Hiroya YAMANO, Hiromune YOKOKI,Yayoi NAJIMA

Suitable Conditions for Prehistoric Human Settlement on Pacific Atolls - Archaeological and GeomorphologicalInvestigations on an Islet of Majuro, the Marshall Islands -

9:15 Hiromune YOKOKI*, Hiroya YAMANO, Hajime KAYANNE, Daisaku SATO, Yosuke MINAMINumerical Calculations of Wave Transformations in the Lagoon of Majuro Atoll, Marshall Islands for Estimatingthe Natural Topographic Change Processes due to Waves and Currents

9:30 Hajime KAYANNE*, Shoji YAMAMOTO, Hiroya YAMANO, Hiromune YOKOKI, Silvia PINCA, Toru YAMAGUCHI, Masashi CHIKAMORI

Geomorphological and Ecological Interactions between Atoll Islands and Coral Reefs

9:45 - 10:15 Break

Poster : July 1 (Thu)

4-16. Land-Human Interaction in Atoll IslandsConvener : Masashi CHIKAMORI and Hajime KAYANNE

July 1 (Thu) 8:30 9:45 Room 5

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14:30 Jeremy B C JACKSON*, John M PANDOLFI, Nancy BARON, Roger H BRADBURY, Hector M GUZMAN, Terence P HUGHES, Carrie V KAPPEL, Fiorenza MICHELI, John C OGDEN, Hugh P POSSINGHAM, Enric SALA

Are Coral Reefs on the Slippery Slope to Slime?

14:45 Elizabeth M WOOD*, Muhammad S SULIANSA, Irwanshah B MUSTAPATargets and Tactics for Reversing Unsustainable Resource Use on the Semporna Island Reefs, Sabah, Malaysia

15:00 Nicholas A J GRAHAM*, Nicholas K DULVY, Aileen C MILL, Simon JENNINGS, Nicholas V C POLUNINTowards the Use of Size Spectra Analysis for Ecosystem Fisheries Management on Coral Reefs

15:15 Sarah J FOSTER, Amanda C J VINCENT, Mary CASHMAN*Universal Minimum Size Limits for Managing Trade in an Entire Genus of Fishes Listed on CITES Appendix II

15:30 Samuel S MAMAUAG*, Cleto L NANOLA, Porfirio M ALINOWhere Have All the Groupers Gone? The Philippine Fishing Experience

15:45 Rachel J PEARS*, J Howard CHOAT, Bruce D MAPSTONE, Gavin A BEGGDemographic and Life History Characteristics of a Large Serranid, Epinephelus fuscoguttatus, from the GreatBarrier Reef and the Implications for Sustainable Harvest Limits and Size Regulations

16:00 - 16:30 Break

16:30 Howard R LASKER*Harvesting a Caribbean Gorgonian: An Interim Assessment of Procedures, Effects and Sustainability

16:45 Kim J FRIEDMAN*, Tim SKEWES, Mecki KRONENSea Cucumber Fisheries: Assessing Resource Status for Better Management in the Tropical Pacific

17:00 Nadine A MARSHALL*Predicting Social Resilience within the Great Barrier Reef's Commercial Fishing Industry

17:15 Vineeta HOON*Towards a System Where Coral Reef and Humans Co-exist: Involving Local Community in Coral Reef Monitoringand Research for Management

17:30 Dean K MILLER*, R Alastair BIRTLES, Peter S VALENTINEAttributing Importance to Key Features of Coral Reefs that Contribute to High-quality Environmental Experiencesfor Live-Aboard SCUBA Divers: Towards Sustainable Use and Management of Important Coral Reef Resources

17:45 Mecki KRONEN*, Kim FRIEDMANN, Eric CLUA, Samasoni SAUNI, Laurent VIGLIOLA, Franck MAGRON,Pierre LABROSSE, Jocelyne FERRARIS, Michel KULBICKI, Gerard MOUTHAM

Status of Reef and Lagoon Resources in the South Pacific - The Influence of Socioeconomic Factors

8:30 Jean-Francois FLOT*, Simon TILLIERMolecular Phylogeography and Systematics of the Scleractinian Genus Pocillopora

8:45 Nancy KNOWLTON*, Hironobu FUKAMI, Ann F BUDD, Don R LEVITANGeographic Differences in Species Boundaries among Members of the Montastraea annularis Complex Based onMolecular and Morphological Markers

Poster : July 1 (Thu)

1-1-B Coral Taxonomy and Phylogeny: Integrating Molecular and MorphologicalApproaches

Convener : Nancy KNOWLTON, Ann F. BUDD, and Hironobu FUKAMI

July 1 (Thu) 8:30 11:45 Room 6

Poster : July 1 (Thu)

4-5. Sustainable Use of Coral Reef Resources: Emerging Approaches to Determining andSetting Limits on Extractive Use

Convener : Barbara A. BEST and Mary G. GLEASON

July 1 (Thu) 14:30 18:00 Room 5

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9:00 David B CARLON*, Ann F BUDDEcological Speciation in the Coral Genus Favia?

9:15 Peter A TODD*, Richard J LADLE, Nicholas J I LEWIN-KOH, Loke Ming CHOUEnvironment-induced Skeletal Change in Transplanted Clones of Favia speciosa and Diploastrea heliopora

9:30 Vassil N ZLATARSKI*The Scleractinian Species - A Holistic Approach

9:45 Leila L LONGO*, M Cristina ARIAS, Erika SCHLENZMolecular Characterization of Zoanthus (Zoanthidae, Anthozoa) Morphotypes on Brazilian Coast Using 16S andCOI Mitochondrial Genes

10:00 - 10:30 Break

10:30 Christine E SCHNITZLER*, Steven HADDOCKDiscovery, Cloning, and Analysis of Novel Fluorescent Proteins from Various Color Morphs of Corynactis californica

10:45 Carlos A SANCHEZ*, Katharina E FABRICIUS, Lesa PEPLOW, Madeleine J H VAN OPPENMolecular Phylogeny of the Octocorallia (Cnidaria: Anthozoa): A New Systematic Scheme for Higher Taxonomic Categories

11:00 Catherine S MCFADDEN*, Phil ALDERSLADEIncongruence between Molecular and Morphological Systematics in the Soft Coral Family Alcyoniidae

11:15 Juan A SANCHEZ*High Morphological Differentiation and Overlapping Morphotypes in a Caribbean Gorgonian Coral: MolecularApproaches and Phenotypic Plasticity

11:30 Shang-Yin Vanson LIU*, Chang-Feng DAI, Hon-Tsen YU, Tung-Yung FANMicrosatellite DNA and Clonal Structure in the Sea Whip, Junceella juncea (Octocorallia: Gorgonacea)

14:30 Andrew H BAIRD*Mass Spawn or Mass Delusion: Revisiting Spawning Synchrony among Scleractinian Corals

14:45 Anna SCOTT*, Peter L HARRISONSpawning and Early Development of Host Sea Anemones

15:00 Tung-Yung FAN*, Ke-Han LIN, Fu-Wen KUO, Lee-Shing FANGReproductive Pattern of Corals in Southern Taiwan: Seasonal, Lunar and Diurnal Periodicity

15:15 Sung-Jin HWANG*, Marco INVOLTI, Jun-Im SONGLife History of the Temperate Soft Coral, Dendronephthya gigantea, from Korea

15:30 Ting Pong LIN*, Put O ANGReproduction Ecology of Oulastrea crispata (Faviidae) from Tung Ping Chau, Hong Kong

15:45 Andrew CARROLL*, Peter HARRISON, Mehdi ADJEROUDSexual Reproduction of Acropora Reef Corals at Moorea, French Polynesia

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16:30 David ZAKAI*, Amir AVISHAI, Tamir CARAS, Zvy DUBINSKY, Nanette CHADWICK-FURMANFecundity and Periodicity of Planula Release in the Reef-building Coral Stylophora pistillata

16:45 Sangeeta MANGUBHAI*, Peter HARRISONPatterns of Coral Spawning on Equatorial Reefs in Mombasa, Kenya

17:00 Kenneth CLIFTON*Exploring the Dynamics of Fertilization During Bouts of Broadcast Gamete Release by Tropical Green Seaweeds onCoral Reefs

17:15 Susan B COLLEY*, Peter W GLYNN, Anita S MAYSpecies Dependent Reproductive Responses of Eastern Pacific Reef Corals Related to the 1997-98 El Nino Event

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1-2-A. Reproduction and Recruitment of Corals Convener : Robert H. RICHIMOND and Fenny COX

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17:30 David A KRUPP*, Lea L HOLLINGSWORTHElevated Temperature Sensitivity of Fertilization and Early Development in the Mushroom Coral, Fungia scutaria

17:45 Robert VAN WOESIK*Coral Gametogenesis and Broadcast Spawning Are Driven by Solar Insolation

18:00 Samantha J DE PUTRON*Sexual Reproduction of Madracis mirabilis : Further Evidence for a Pseudo-brooding Strategy

18:15 Nami OKUBO*, Makoto OMORI, Tatsuo MOTOKAWAReproduction of Transplanted Fragments Acropora formosa : Effects of Fragment Size and Oocyte DevelopmentalStage of the Donor Colonies

8:30 Beatriz E CASARETO*, Jean BLANCHOT, Loic CHARPY, Yoshimi SUZUKIPhototrophic Prokaryotes in Bora Bay, Miyako Island, Okinawa, Japan

8:45 Severine JACQUET*, Bruno DELESALLE, Jean BLANCHOT, Jean P TORRETONSpatial Distribution of Phytoplankton Community Structure in Relation to Eutrophication in the SW Lagoon ofNew-Caledonia

9:00 Pascale CUET*, Jean BLANCHOT, Remi GARNIER, Jean TURQUET, Marc TOUCHARD, Clementine ESBELIN, Charles DELMAS, Jean-Pascal QUOD

Phytoplankton in Coastal Water off Reunion Island : Biomass and Trophic Significance for the Saint-Gilles LaSaline Coral Reef

9:15 Fanny HOULBREQUE*, Eric TAMBUTTE, Cecile RICHARD, Christine FERRIER-PAGES, Denis ALLEMANDImportance of the "Micro-diet" for Scleractinian Corals

9:30 Jean BLANCHOT*, Fanny HOULBREQUE, Bruno DELESALLE, Yves MONTEL, Christine FERRIER-PAGESDepletion of Pico-snd Nanoplankton over a Reef Dominated by Scleractinian Corals

9:45 Beatriz E CASARETO, Y SUZUKI, Y ISHIKAWA, K KUROSAWA*Benthic Primary Production and N

2Fixation in a Fringing Coral Reef at Miyako Island, Okinawa, Japan

10:00 - 10:30 Break

10:30 Angela LAWTON*, Ross J JONES, Ove HOEGH-GULDBERGCoral Tissue Movement in Response to Light: Do Corals Move to Help their Dinoflagellates?

10:45 Choyce L S CHOI*, Put O ANGThe Effects of Coral-Algal Interactions on the Photosynthetic Ability of the Corals in Tung Ping Chau Marine Park,Hong Kong SAR

11:00 Tyler B SMITH*Ecological Mechanisms of Coral Reef Resistance in a Tropical Upwelling System

14:30 Michael J C CRABBE*, David J SMITHStorm and Stress: Modelling Strategies for Recruitment and Survival of Corals in Discovery Bay, Jamaica, and inthe Wakatobi Marine Park, S. E. Sulawesi, Indonesia

Poster : July 2 (Fri)

2-2. The Influence of Storms and Floods on Coral Reef Development Convener : Michael E. FIELD

July 1 (Thu) 14:30 17:30 Room 7

Poster : July 2 (Fri)

3-4. Primary Production in Coral Reef Environments with Special Reference to Picoplankton,its Role and Significance

Convener : Jean BLANCHOT and Beatriz E. CASARETO

July 1 (Thu) 8:30 11:15 Room 7

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14:45 Marji L PUOTINEN*Tropical Cyclone Impacts on Coral Reef Communities: Modelling the Disturbance Regime in the Great Barrier ReefRegion, 1969-2003

15:00 Lioudmila AMETISTOVA*, Ian S F JONES, Shigeru TABETASpatial Dynamics of River Plumes in the Great Barrier Reef

15:15 Juan C ORTIZ*, Diego ROJASHow Can Floods Drive Diversity in a Non-reefal Coral Community?

15:30 Paul L JOKIEL*Impact of Storm Waves and Storm Floods on Hawaiian Reefs

15:45 Michael FIELD*, Michael BOTHNER, Pat CHAVEZ, Susan COCHRAN-MARQUEZ, Paul JOKIEL, Andrea OGSTON, Curt STORLAZZI

Fate of Flood Sediment on a Fringing Coral Reef, Molokai Hawaii

16:00 - 16:30 Break

16:30 Steven DOLLAR*Natural Stress on Coral Reefs in Hawaii: A Multi-decade Study of Storm Wave Impact and Recovery

16:45 Joshua B LOGAN, Curt D STORLAZZI*, Michael E FIELD, Eric K BROWN, Paul L JOKIELThe Influence of Waves on Reef Morphology and Coral Distribution: Molokai, Hawaii

17:00 John J ROONEY*, Charles H FLETCHER, Mary S ENGELS, Eric E GROSSMAN, Michael E FIELDVariability of Hawaiian Reef Accretion and El Nino over the Holocene Epoch

17:15 Lisa GREER*, Peter K SWART, H Allen CURRAN, Gala GUERARDCorals and Coral Reefs as Recorders of Decadal-scale Holocene Storm Frequency: An Example from the Dominican Republic

8:30 Romeo M DIZON*, Helen T YAPPre- and Post-disturbance Differences in the Growth and Survival of Coral Transplants in Single- and Mixed-species Plots

8:45 David BLAKEWAY*Coral Behaviour Generates Reef Morphology

9:00 James E PALARDY*, Andrea G GROTTOLI, Kathryn MATTHEWSThe Effect of Morphology, Polyp Size and Depth on Feeding in Three Species of Panamanian Corals

9:15 Jennifer SMITH*, Celia SMITH, Heather SPALDINGAlgal Blooms on the Reefs of West Maui: Linking Nutrient Dynamics to Large-scale Patterns in Algal Abundance

9:30 Mark J A VERMEIJ*, Stuart A SANDINReticulate Evolution: A Look at Coral Population Structure across Multiple Spatial Scales

9:45 Richard M WILDER*Multi-scale Relationships between Abundances of Coral Reef Herbivores and Availability of their Resources

10:00 - 10:30 Break

10:30 Sergio R FLOETER*, Carlos E L FERREIRA, Michelle J PADDACKLatitudinal Patterns of Marine Herbivorous Fishes in the Western Atlantic

10:45 Benjamin I RUTTENBERG*, Sarah E LESTERReconciling the Relationship between Pelagic Larval Duration and Range Size in Reef Fishes: The Importance ofDispersal Barriers

11:00 Brice X SEMMENS*, Peter J AUSTERAnalysis of Caribbean-Wide Reef Fish Data Using Multiple Community Assembly Rule Models

Poster : July 2 (Fri)

1-3. Emergent Properties of Coral Reefs : Linking Local Mechanismswith Large-Scale Spatial Patterns

Convener : Stuart SANDIN and Mark VERMEIJ

July 1 (Thu) 8:30 12:00 Room 8

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11:15 Jameal F SAMHOURI*Do Food Availability and Population Density Determine Fecundity in a Coral Reef Fish? Evidence from anExperiment and an Observational Study of Natural Populations

11:30 J Wilson WHITE*Island-scale Differences in Density-dependent Mortality of Juvenile Bluehead Wrasse, Thalassoma bifasciatum(Labridae), on Continuous Caribbean Reefs

11:45 Ameer A ABDULLA*The Effect of Predation Risk and Group Size on Fitness of a Common Prey Fish on Coral Reefs

14:30 Kenneth RUDDLE*Using Local Knowledge in Coral Reef Resource Management

14:45 Shinichiro KAKUMA*Reef Fisheries Co-management in Okinawa

15:00 Tomoya AKIMICHI, Jun AKAMINE, Sinichiro KAKUMA, Daisuke TAKEKAWA, Maki KAWABATA, Shigeru YANAKA, Soyo TAKAHASSHI, Fujio UEDA, Naoki NAITOH, Taku IIDAI*

Conflicts and Co-management in Reef Fisheries of Ryukyu Archipelago, Southwestern Japan

15:15 Daisuke TAKEKAWA*Rights to the Environment Based on Practical Knowledge : The Discord between Fishermen Divers and TouristDivers in Miyako-Jima Island and their Views of Nature

15:30 Eiko UEZU*, Keiko KOJA, Michiko SAKIHAMA, Eiko KADEKARU, Kazue NASHIRO, Midori KUNIYOSHI,Kayoko UEZU, Yuji KIKUCHI

Effect of Squid Black-Ink Soup Intake on Blood Flow through a Parallel Array of Microchannels

15:45 Yvonne SADOVY*The Humphead Wrasse, Cheilinus undulatus : A Threatened Reef Fish of Commercial Importance

16:00 - 16:30 Break

16:30 Jun AKAMINE*Who Is to Be Blamed?: Socio-Cultural Notes on the Blasting Fishing for Livelihoods in the Spratly Islands

16:45 Jamila PATTERSON*, Deepak V SAMUEL, Dan WILHELMSSONRole of Fisherwomen in Coral Conservation and Management: A Report from the Reef Dependent Fishing Village(Tharuvaikulam) of Gulf of Mannar, Southeast Coast of India

17:00 Akinori SATO*, Akiko OKITSU, Janny D KUSEN, Dennie MAMONTOCommunity Based Artificial Reef Development in North Sulawesi- Lesson Learned from Pilot Project InteCoReef -

8:30 Miguel D FORTES*Coastal Habitat Linkages: Key to Coastal Stability But at Great Risk in the Tropics

8:45 Richard S APPELDOORN*, Randy CLARK, Ronald L HILL, Conrad W RECKSIEK, Bryant ROQUEFish Movements and Habitat Connectivity within Coral Reef Ecosystems: Variations in Process and Function atTwo Spatio-Temporal Scales

4-25. Special SessionCoral - Seagrass - Mangrove Interconnections; a Basis for Sound Coastal Management in the Tropics

Convener : Miguel D. FORTES and Kazuo NADAOKA

July 1 (Thu) 8:30 12:00 Room 9

4-13. Co-management of Reef Fisheries and Distribution of the Marine Productsin Southeast Asia and Japan

Convener : Tomoya AKIMICHI

July 1 (Thu) 14:30 17:15 Room 8

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9:00 Ivan NAGELKERKEN*, Gerard VAN DER VELDERelative Importance of Interlinked Mangroves and Seagrass Beds as Feeding Habitats for Juvenile Coral Reef Fishon a Caribbean Island

9:15 Joanna M PITT*Utilization of Various Coastal Habitats by Juvenile Fishes in Bermuda

9:30 Ivan NAGELKERKEN, Gerard VAN DER VELDE*A Comparison of Fish Communities of Subtidal Seagrass Beds and Sandy Seabeds in 13 Marine Embayments of aCaribbean Island, Based on Species, Families, Size Distribution and Functional Groups

9:45 Hiroshi MUKAI*, Y TANAKAInter-ecosystem Interactions between Land and Coastal Ecosystems: A Case Study in Hokkaido

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10:30 Stacy D JUPITER*, Stuart R PHINN, Norman C DUKE, Balz S KAMBER, Donald C POTTS, Guy MARIONDownstream Consequences of Increased Run-off and Mangrove Dieback: A Case Study from the Pioneer Estuary(Queensland, Australia)

10:45 Masumi YAMAMURO*, Izumi NARUSHIMA, Susumu SAKATABiomarkers of Chief Primary Producers in Coral Reef, Seagrass Bed, and Mangrove Forest Ecosystems

11:00 Hitoshi TAMURA*, Kazuo NADAOKA, Enrico C PARINGIT, Jun MITSUI, Yoichi SUZUKI, Wataru KUMAGAI,Atsushi WATANABE, Hajime KAYANNE

Comprehensive Assessment of the Hydrodynamic Features and Material Transport Characteristics across CoastalEcosystem Habitats of Fukido Area, Ishigaki Island

11:15 Masahito YOSHIDA*, Naoko KOUCHI, Masahiro NAKAOKAOkinawa Jangusa Watch - Citizens' Initiative for Seagrass Monitoring

11:30 Ma Gregoria Joanne P TIQUIO*Ecosystem Inputs to the Integrated Coastal Zone Management Plan in Subic Bay (Northwestern Philippines) andthe Northern Sierra Madre Natural Park (Northeastern Philippines)

11:45 Sian K MORGAN*, Amanda C J VINCENTAcknowledging the Habitat Requirements of Juvenile Coral Reef Fishes: The Tiger-tailed Seahorse Hippocampuscomes as a Case Study

14:30 Ameer A ABDULLA, Kristina GJERDE*A Paradigm for Monitoring and Conservation of Large-scale and Multi-Jurisdictional Reefal Areas

14:45 Marjo K VIERROS*Building Consensus Towards a Global System of Marine and Coastal Protected Areas

15:00 Sarah C LYONS*, Charles M WAHLEDeveloping Social Science Research Priorites for US Coral Reef MPAs

15:15 Leanne THOMPSON*, Belinda JAGO, James INNES, James HALL, Deb SLATER, James AUMEND, James CORBETT, Leanne FERNANDES, Jon DAY, Bruce KINGSTON, Phil CADWALLADER, ChrisTHOMAS, Peter MCGINNITY, John TANZER

31,500 Public Submissions, Countless Databases, Years of Experience! How Were they Used to Rezone the GreatBarrier Reef?

15:30 Ghislaine LLEWELLYN*, Evangeline MICLAT, Lisette WILSON, Ken KASSEM, Melanie MCFIELD, Irene KAMUBuilding Networks of Marine Protected Areas: Lessons from Five Large-scale Marine Conservation Efforts inTropical Coral Reef Systems

Poster : July 1 (Thu)

4-15-D. Designing Effective Coral Reef Marine Protected Areas: Moving from Sites to SystemsConvener : Michael B. MASCIA, Will FIGUEIRA, Alison GREEN, Gilly LLEWELLYN, and Greg PINIAK

July 1 (Thu) 14:30 18:00 Room 9

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15:45 Leanne FERNANDES*, Jon DAY, Belinda JAGO, James HALL, Kirsti SAMPSON, Darren CAMERON,James INNES, John TANZER, Adam LEWIS, Dave LOWE, Kerrie GORMAN, Bruce KINGSTON

Weaving an Ideal Design of MPAs into the Real World: The Great Barrier Reef Case Study

16:00 - 16:30 Break

16:30 Billy D CAUSEY*Effective Marine Protected Area Management Requires an Ecosystem-based Approach with Innovative ToolsInstead of Managing Islands in the Stream

16:45 Margarita N LAVIDES*, Jose Ma Antonio BRINGAS, Don Geoff TABARANZA, Chona CUNANANStatus of Community Based Marine Protected Areas in the Philippines: Successes, Emerging Issues and Future Directions

17:00 Pamela SEETO*, Michael GUILBEAUXA Network of Locally Managed Marine Areas (LMMAs) as a Strategy to Address Coastal Conservation throughSocio-Political Connectivity

17:15 Scott ATKINSON*, Eric COManaging Better Together: Creating a Network to Encourage Community Involvement in Coral Reef Conservationin Hawaii:

17:30 Annadel S CABANBAN*, Ridzwan A RAHMAN, Evangeline B MICLATInitiatives Towards Networking of Marine Protected Areas in the East Asian Seas

17:45 Aaron P JENKINS*Managing Highly Diverse Coral Reefs in North Coast Papua New Guinea through Locally Managed Networks:Socio-Cultural Context and Trends in Changing Biodiversity

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