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Oral Session June 29 (Tue)
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Page 1: Oral Session June 29 (Tue)9:45 David B GREENBERG*, Joseph H CONNELL, Alex M KERR, Lloyd GOLDWASSER Direct Competition for Space between Coral Colonies at Heron Island, Australia 10:00

Oral Session

June 29 (Tue)

Page 2: Oral Session June 29 (Tue)9:45 David B GREENBERG*, Joseph H CONNELL, Alex M KERR, Lloyd GOLDWASSER Direct Competition for Space between Coral Colonies at Heron Island, Australia 10:00
Page 3: Oral Session June 29 (Tue)9:45 David B GREENBERG*, Joseph H CONNELL, Alex M KERR, Lloyd GOLDWASSER Direct Competition for Space between Coral Colonies at Heron Island, Australia 10:00

8:30 Status of Coral Reefs in the Wider Pacific Ocean; Southwest Pacific, Micronesia and Polynesia Mana

Nodes of the GCRMN : Caroline VIEUX*

Reuben SULUStatus of Coral Reefs of Southwest Pacific: Fiji, Nauru, New Caledonia, Samoa, Solomon Islands Tuvalu & Vanuatu in June 2004

Jason KUARTEIStatus of Coral Reefs in Micronesia

Caroline VIEUX, Dave FISK, Peter PETELO, Taratau KIRATA, Brendon PASISI, Antoine NIA, Annie AUBANEL, Mary POWER, Bernard SALVAT

Regional Coral Reef Monitoring Program and Status Report in the South East Pacific Countries, GCRMN Polynesia Mana Node

8:45 Status of Coral Reefs in the Wider Caribbean and Atlantic Ocean: Especially the Northern Caribbean

and Atlantic and Southern Tropical American Nodes of the GCRMN : Dulcie M LINTON*

Jaime GARZON-FERREIRA, Jorge CORTES, Aldo CROQUER, Hector GUZMAN, Zelinda LEAO, Alberto RODRIGUEZ-RAMIREZ

Consolidation of the STA-GCRMN Regional Node and Status of Coral Reefs in Southern Tropical America

Dulcie M LINTON, Loureene A JONES, Peter E EDWARDSReport on the Activities of the GCRMN Northern Caribbean and Atlantic (NCA) Node in 2003

9:00 Status of Coral Reefs in the Middle East: The PERSGA and ROPME regional Nodes of the GCRMN:

Moshira HASSAN*

Moshira HASSAN, Georg A HEISS, Mohammed M A KOTBStatus of Coral Reefs in the Red Sea

9:15 Status of Coral Reefs in Southeast and East Asia: The Southeast, East and North Asian Nodes of the

GCRMN : Tadashi KIMURA*

Tadashi KIMURA, Put O ANG, Chang-Feng DAI, Huang HUI, Jong-Geel JEStatus of Coral Reefs in East and North Asia (China, Taiwan, Korea and Japan)

Karenne P P TUN, A CABANBAN, L M CHOU, Sour K PHILREEFS, Vo S T SUHARSONO, T YEEMINCoral Reefs of Southeast Asia: 2004 Status Report

9:30 Status of Coral Reefs in the Wider Pacific Ocean: The East African, Southwest Indian Ocean and South

Asian Nodes of the GCRMN : Arjan RAJASURIYA*

Lionel BIGOT, Said AHAMADA, Jude BIJOUX, Meera KOONJUL, Tara LYNCH, Jean MAHARAVO, SabrinaMEUNIER, Marylene MOYNE-PICARD, Jean Pascal QUOD

Coral Reef Monitoring in the South Western Indian Ocean Islands "COI/GCRMN" Node - Year 2003 Results and First Trends

Arjan RAJASURIYA, K VENKATARAMAN, Hussein ZAHIR, J R B ALFRED, M A HAQUEStatus and Management of South Asian Coral Reefs

David O OBURAStatus of Coral Reefs in East Africa, 2004

9:45 Olof LINDEN*, David OBURA, David SOUTER, Rolph PAYET, Dan WILHELMSSONCORDIO a Regional Initiative for Monitoring and Research in Central and Western Indian Ocean

10:00 - 10:30 Break

Poster : July 2 (Fri)

4-1. Status of Coral Reefs of the World 1994, 2004 and 2014: Recommendations from80 Nations for Remediation

Convener : Clive WILKINSON, Lauretta BURKE, Gregor HODGSON, and Jamie OLIVER

June 29 (Tue) 8:30 11:30 Main Hall

Oral Session

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Page 4: Oral Session June 29 (Tue)9:45 David B GREENBERG*, Joseph H CONNELL, Alex M KERR, Lloyd GOLDWASSER Direct Competition for Space between Coral Colonies at Heron Island, Australia 10:00

10:30 Jos HILL*Coral Reef Monitoring- Which Methods?

10:45 Marco NOORDELOOS*, James K OLIVER, Nasir Bin NAYAN, Yusri Bin YUSUF, Moi Khim TAN, Calvin FOO, Dilla Binti Mohd Shukri SHAHRIYAH

Reefbase: A Global Information System on Coral Reefs

11:00 Gregor HODGSON*Monitoring for Management Using Reef Check

11:15 Clive R WILKINSON*Status of Coral Reefs of the World: 2004, the Road to Recovery?

14:30 Laurence MCCOOK*Scientific Rigour, Uncertainty and the Burden of Proof in Research for Management on Coral Reefs (What If WeGet it WRONG?!)

14:45 Charles EHLER, Gonzalo CID, Lani WATSON, Leah BUNCE*, Arthur PATERSONMeasuring Management Effectiveness in Coral Marine Protected Areas

15:00 Marivic G PAJARO*, Monica E MULRENNAN, Amanda C J VINCENTDeveloping Indicators of Effectiveness for Marine Protected Areas: A Comparison among Fishing Villages

15:15 Michael D GUILBEAUX*, Pamela SEETO, Bill AALBERSBERG, Daisy FLORES, Wayne ANDREWEvaluating the Effectiveness of and Building Capacity for Locally Managed Marine Areas within a Learning Network

15:30 Ana Paula L PRATES*, Beatrice Padovani FERREIRACoral Reef Protected Areas in Brazil: The Analysis of Representativeness and Effectiveness of Biodiversity Conservation

15:45 Nyawira MUTHIGA*The Assessment of Management Effectiveness of Marine Protected Areas in Kenya

16:00 - 16:30 Break

16:30 Alifereti TAWAKE*Evaluating the Effectiveness of Community Based Refuge Areas in Fiji

16:45 Elizabeth H TYLER*, Martin R SPEIGHT, Andrea MANICADoes Partial Protection Benefit Fish Communities? Evidence from Tanzania, E Africa

17:00 Hiroki TANIGUCHI*The Coral Reef Management in Zamami Village, Okinawa

17:15 John C HALAS, Judith F HALAS*Case Studies of Embedment Anchor Mooring and Zone/Boundary Buoy Systems as a Management Tool for MarineProtected Areas

17:30 Nohora GALVIS*Recommendations Driven by an Assessment of Coral Reef Management Effectiveness to the National Park CoralesDel Rosario and San Bernardo, Colombia

Poster : July 1 (Thu)

4-7. Assessments of Coral Reef Management EffectivenessConvener : Nohora GALVIS

June 29 (Tue) 14:30 17:45 Main Hall

10th Internat ional Coral Reef Symposium

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Page 5: Oral Session June 29 (Tue)9:45 David B GREENBERG*, Joseph H CONNELL, Alex M KERR, Lloyd GOLDWASSER Direct Competition for Space between Coral Colonies at Heron Island, Australia 10:00

8:30 Katharina FABRICIUS, Jos C MIEOG*, P L COLIN, D IDIP, Madeleine J VAN OPPENIdentity and Diversity of Coral Endosymbionts (Zooxanthellae) from Three Palauan Reefs with ContrastingBleaching, Temperature and Shading Histories

8:45 Adrienne M ROMANSKI*, Andrew C BAKERDistribution of Symbiodinium in Extremely Disturbed Reefs of the Dominican Republic

9:00 Karin E ULSTRUP*, Ray BERKELMANS, Peter J RALPH, Madeleine J H VAN OPPENVariation in Bleaching Sensitivity of Two Coral Species with Contrasting Bleaching Thresholds across a LatitudinalGradient on the GBR

9:15 Annika NOREEN*, William LOH, Selina WARDDepth-dependant Genotypic and Phenotypic Changes in Coral Symbiotic Dinoflagellates

9:30 Yi-Ting LIEN*, Ho-E LIN, Yoshikatsu NAKANO, Kahterine K LAM, Sakanan PLATHOG, PadermsakJARAYABHAND, Chaolun Allen CHEN

Phylogeography of Zooxanthellae, Symbiodinium, in the "Weedy" Coral, Oulastrea crispata, (Scleractinia; Faviidae)in the West Pacific

9:45 Roberto IGLESIAS-PRIETO*Scaling Non-linear Physiological and Cellular Mechanisms to Ecological Processes: The Role of Symbiont Specificityin Coral Bleaching

10:00 - 10:30 Break

10:30 Susana ENRIQUEZ*, Eugenio R MENDEZ, Ove HOEGH-GULBERG, Roberto IGLESIAS-PRIETOThe Role of Multiple Scattering by Coral Skeleton in the Amplification of the Solar Radiation Absorbed by Coral Tissues

10:45 Mark E WARNER*, Todd LAJEUNESSE, Jennifer ROBISONInvestigating the Physiology of Symbiodinium Populations from Multiple Species of Reef Corals

11:00 Ranjeet BHAGOOLI*, Irina YAKOVLEVA, Michio HIDAKAAn Experimental Approach to Thermal Stress Physiology and Acclimation in Coral/Algal Symbioses

11:15 Alexander A VENN*, Michael A WILSON, Henry TRAPIDO-ROSENTHAL, Brendan J KEELY, Angela E DOUGLAS

Pigment Profiles and the Bleaching Susceptibility of Symbiodinium

11:30 Sean P GRIFFIN*, Ranjeet BHAGOOLIThermal Acclimation Potentials in Two Pocilloporid Corals

11:45 Henry TRAPIDO-ROSENTHAL*, Jessica ARCHER, Ranjeet BHAGOOLI, Brian BOEING, Alexander VENN, Sandra ZIELKE

Zooxanthellae Clade, Zooxanthellae Nitric Oxide Synthase Activity, and Susceptibiltiy of Corals to Bleaching

14:30 Jodi A SCHWARZ*, Chitra MANOHAR, Dave NELSON, Alina SZMANT, Mary Alice COFFROTH, Monica MEDINA

Functional Genomics of the Coral-Dinoflagellate Symbiosis

Poster : June 29 (Tue)

1-9-C. Special Session Flexibility and Specificity in Algal-Invertebrate Symbiosis: Diversity, Stability, andPhysiological Capacity of Symbiotic Dinoflagellates

Convener : Andrew C. BAKER, William K. FITT, and Michio HIDAKA

June 29 (Tue) 14:30 17:45 Room 1

Poster : June 29 (Tue)

1-9-B. Special Session Flexibility and Specificity in Algal-Invertebrate Symbiosis: Diversity, Stability, andPhysiological Capacity of Symbiotic Dinoflagellates

Convener : Andrew C. BAKER, William K. FITT, and Michio HIDAKA

June 29 (Tue) 8:30 12:00 Room 1

Oral Session

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Page 6: Oral Session June 29 (Tue)9:45 David B GREENBERG*, Joseph H CONNELL, Alex M KERR, Lloyd GOLDWASSER Direct Competition for Space between Coral Colonies at Heron Island, Australia 10:00

14:45 Monica MEDINA*, Mary A COFFROTH, Alina SZMANT, Jodi SCHWARZ, Jeff FROULA, Astrid TERRY,Chitra MANOHAR, David NELSON

Coral Reef Genomics: A Genome Wide Approach to the Study of Cnidarian Symbiosis

15:00 Virginia M WEIS*, Jodi A SCHWARZ, Brett K BAILLIENew Frontiers in Recognition and Specificity in Cnidarian/Algal Symbioses: Lessons from Pathogenesis Pave theWay for New Breakthroughs

15:15 Simon R DUNN*, Wendy S REYNOLDS, Virginia M WEISProgrammed Cell Death in Aiptasia sp. Plays an Important Role in Symbiodinium Release during Bleaching and IsControlled by a Highly Conserved Suite of Genes

15:30 Zvy DUBINSKY*, Noa EDEN, Noga STAMBLERNutrients, Light and Corals

15:45 Noga STAMBLER*Metabolism and Photosynthesis of Hermatypic Corals

16:00 - 16:30 Break

16:30 Oren LEVY*, Zvy DUBINSKY, Kenneth SCHNEIDER, Yair ACHITUV, David ZAKAI, Jonathan EREZ,Maxim Y GORBUNOV

Diurnal Hysteresis in Coral Photosynthesis and Calcification

16:45 James W PORTER*, Jennifer I TOUGAS, Alina SZMANT, Peter K SWARTSeasonal Photoacclimation in the Reef-building Coral Montastraea annularis, c.f. faveolata, in the Florida Keys

17:00 Junko TOYOSHIMA*, Robert A KINZIECell Migration of Zooxanthellae in the Coral Montipora capitata

17:15 Amy M APPRILL*, Robert R BIDIGARE, Ruth D GATESVariability of Pigmentation in the Coral Porites lobata

17:30 Eriko NAKAMURA*, Yasutsugu YOKOHAMA, Jiro TANAKAEstimation of the Primary Productivity of a Temperate Coral Population

8:30 Mehari Y GHILAGABER*, Bruce G HATCHERSpatial Variation in Coral Reef Biodiversity along a Gradient of Nutrient Supply on the Southern Red Sea Coast ofEritrea

8:45 Maggy M NUGUES*, Garriet W SMITH, Rolf P M BAKAlgal Overgrowth, Coral Disease and Phase Shifts on Coral Reefs: Are They Linked?

9:00 Scott BURGESS*, Greg COLEMAN, Angus THOMPSONDisturbance and Recovery of Reef Communities in the Great Barrier Reef

9:15 Daniel F R CLEARY*, Bert W HOEKSEMACoral Diversity across a Disturbance Gradient in the Pulau Seribu Reef Complex

9:30 Miledel Christine C QUIBILAN*, Porfirio M ALINOPhilippine Offshore and Shelf Reef Areas: Coral Community Structure and Recruitment Dynamics

9:45 David B GREENBERG*, Joseph H CONNELL, Alex M KERR, Lloyd GOLDWASSERDirect Competition for Space between Coral Colonies at Heron Island, Australia

10:00 - 10:30 Break

10:30 David GLASSOM*, Louis CELLIERS, Michael SCHLEYERSpatial Variation in Patterns of Coral Settlement at Sodwana Bay, South Africa, a High Latitude Coral Community

Poster : June 29 (Tue)

2-1-B. Reef Ecosystems in Space and TimeConvener : Peter J. MUMBY, Ron KARLSON, and Richard ARONSON

June 29 (Tue) 8:30 12:00 Room 2

10th Internat ional Coral Reef Symposium

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Page 7: Oral Session June 29 (Tue)9:45 David B GREENBERG*, Joseph H CONNELL, Alex M KERR, Lloyd GOLDWASSER Direct Competition for Space between Coral Colonies at Heron Island, Australia 10:00

10:45 Matthieu JUNCKER*, Laurent WANTIEZ, Dominique PONTONSpatio-Temporal Variability of Age and Size at Colonization of Four Coral Fish Species from Uvea Island (Wallisand Futuna)

11:00 Davide BASSI*, James H NEBELSICKPalaeoecology and Trophic Settings of Upper Eocene and Upper Oligocene Coralline Algal Dominated Carbonates(North-Eastern Italy)

11:15 J E N VERON*Introducing Coral Geographic, a Website Tool for Coral Biogeography

11:30 James P GILMOUR*Multiple-analysis Provides Greater Insights into Coral Demography: An Example Using Genetics, Size-Structures,Demographics and Experiments for a Mushroom Coral

11:45 Hazel O ARCEO*, Cleto L NANOLA, Porfirio M ALINOSpatio-Temporal Juvenile Community Structure: Deriving Recruitment Patterns of Coral Reef Fishes in the Philippines

14:30 Rodrigo L MOURA*, Ronaldo B FRANCINI-FILHODistribution and Large-scale Abundance Patterns of Herbivorous Reef Fishes along the Tropical and SubtropicalSouthwestern Atlantic

14:45 Russell E BRAINARD*, Edward E DEMARTINI, Jean KENYON, Peter VROOM, Joyce E MILLER, Ronald HOEKE, John J ROONEY, Robert E SCHROEDER, Marc LAMMERS

Multi-disciplinary Spatial and Temporal Monitoring of Reef Ecosystems of the US-Affiliated Pacific Islands

15:00 Victor BONITO*, Robert RICHMONDLong-term Changes in Coral Community Structure and Correlations with Acanthaster planci Feeding Preferenceson Guam

15:15 Mebrahtu ATEWEBERHAN*, Henrich J BRUGGEMANN, Anneke M BREEMANCoral Reefs of the Southern Red Sea: The Effects of Extreme Seasonality on Reef Algal Community Structure andFunctional Group Dynamics

15:30 Jamie BECHTEL*, Peter GAYLE, Les KAUFMANA Diffuse Mutualism between Sympatric Echinoid Species: Effects on Patterns of Reef Recovery in the Caribbean

15:45 Abdulla NASEER*, Bruce G HATCHERThe Integrated Growth Response of Coral Reefs to Environmental Forcing: Morphometric Analysis of Reefs of theMaldives

16:00 - 16:30 Break

16:30 Steven VICTOR*, Yimnang GOLBUU, Eric WOLANSKI, Robert H RICHMONDTrapping of Fine Sediment in Mangrove-fringed Estuaries in Palau

16:45 Sachiho W ARAI*, Junji NAGATALand Improvement Projects and Farmers Evaluation on Ishigaki Island, Okinawa

Poster : July 1 (Thu)

4-18. Ecohydrology: Integrated Watershed-Coral Reef EcosystemConvener : Eric WOLANSKI and Makoto TSUCHIYA

June 29 (Tue) 16:30 18:00 Room 2

Poster : June 29 (Tue)

2-1-C. Reef Ecosystems in Space and TimePeter J. MUMBY, Ron KARLSON, and Richard ARONSON

June 29 (Tue) 14:30 16:00 Room 2

Oral Session

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Page 8: Oral Session June 29 (Tue)9:45 David B GREENBERG*, Joseph H CONNELL, Alex M KERR, Lloyd GOLDWASSER Direct Competition for Space between Coral Colonies at Heron Island, Australia 10:00

17:00 Jon E BRODIE*, Michelle DEVLINExposure of Great Barrier Reef Reefs to Land-sourced Contaminants: Changes due to Catchment AgriculturalDevelopment

17:15 Brian D KELLER*, Billy D CAUSEYIntegrated Coastal and Ocean Management in South Florida

17:30 Prosper L MFILINGE*, Makoto TSUCHIYAOrganic Matter and Nutrients in Mangrove-Intertidal Ecosystems Exposed to a Catchment Area Affected by Red Soils

17:45 Miles J FURNAS*, Alan MITCHELL, Michele SKUZA, Margaret WRIGHTTypological Modelling of Sediment and Nutrient Inputs to the Great Barrier Reef

8:30 Zekeria A ZEKERIA*, John J VIDELERTemporal and Spatial Recruitment Patterns in Chaetodontids and Pomacanthids in the Southern Red Sea

8:45 Jeffrey S SHIMA*Variability in Coral Reef Community Structure and its Implications for the Regulation of Reef Fish Populations

9:00 Russell J SCHMITT*, Sally J HOLBROOKConsequences of Fluctuating Habitat on Dynamics of a Habitat-specialized Fish

9:15 David J BOOTH*, Giglia A BERETTAChanges in Fish Assemblage Structure after Multiple Coral Bleaching Events

9:30 Sally J HOLBROOK*, Andrew J BROOKS, Russell J SCHMITTRelationships between Live Coral Cover and Reef Fishes: Implications for Predicting Effects of EnvironmentalDisturbances

9:45 Philip L MUNDAY*Specialisation and Extinction of Coral Reef Fishes

10:00 - 10:30 Break

10:30 Mark A HIXON*Effects of Agaricia Coral Death on the Demography of Stegastes Damselfish in the Bahamas

10:45 Morgan S PRATCHETT*The Ecological Basis for Varied Reef Fish Responses to Extensive Coral Depletion

11:00 Peter W GLYNN*A Comparison of Fish Utilization of Simulated Coral Reef Frameworks versus Eroded Rubble Substrates offPanama, Eastern Pacific

11:15 Andrew J BROOKS*, Russell J SCHMITT, Sally J HOLBROOKThe Relationship between Changes in Habitat Characteristics and Variation in the Attributes of Reef FishCommunities

11:30 Rene GALZIN*, Ambroise BRENIER, Jocelyne FERRARISTemporal Variability in the Functional Structure of Three Reef Fish Assemblages from Moorea, French Polynesia

11:45 Andrew R HALFORD*Longer-term Effects of Severe Coral Bleaching on Reef Fish Assemblages of the Northwest Shelf, Australia

Poster : June 29 (Tue)

1-8-A. Changing Coral Communities: What Are the Consequences for Reef Fishes?Convener : Philip MUNDAY and Sally HOLBROOK

June 29 (Tue) 8:30 12:00 Room 3

10th Internat ional Coral Reef Symposium

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Page 9: Oral Session June 29 (Tue)9:45 David B GREENBERG*, Joseph H CONNELL, Alex M KERR, Lloyd GOLDWASSER Direct Competition for Space between Coral Colonies at Heron Island, Australia 10:00

14:30 Hugh SWEATMAN*, Angus THOMPSON, Steve DELEAN, Kate OSBORNENatural Variability in Reef Communities of the Australian Great Barrier Reef

14:45 Friedhelm KRUPP*, Mubarak A ALMARRIChanges in Reef Fish Assemblages in the Saudi Arabian Sector of the Gulf, Following the 1991 Gulf War Oil Spilland the 1998 Coral Bleaching Event

15:00 Andrew R THOMPSON*Population Dynamics of Marine Mutualists: Populations of Goby and Shrimp Are Affected by IntraspecificCompetition, Predation, and Recruitment

15:15 Craig W OSENBERG*, Jeffrey S SHIMA, Colette M ST MARY, Lock ROGERSSpatial Variation in Density-dependence: Distinguishing Larval vs. Habitat Effects and Inferring Responses toChanges in Habitat

15:30 Glenn R ALMANY*Differential Effects of Habitat Complexity, Predators and Competitors on Abundance of Juvenile and Adult CoralReef Fishes

15:45 Maya SRINIVASAN*, Geoffrey P JONES, Mark I MCCORMICKCoral Decline Threatens Fish Biodiversity in Marine Reserves

16:00 - 16:30 Break

16:30 Fiorenza MICHELI*, Benjamin S HALPERN, Louis W BOTSFORD, Robert R WARNERTrajectories of Recovery in Coral Reef Fish Assemblages

16:45 Graham FORRESTER*, Elizabeth KINTZING, Lianna JARECKI, Rachel FINLEYChanges in Fish and Benthic Communities over Twelve Years in the British Virgin Islands

17:00 Michelle J PADDACK*, Su SPONAUGLE, Robert K COWENInteractions between Herbivorous Fishes and Shifting Coral Reef Ecosystems

17:15 Ralph C DEFELICE, James D PARRISH*Role of Invertebrates in Surrounding Sandy Habitats as Forage for Reef Fishes

8:30 Ryuji ASAMI*, Tsutomu YAMADA, Yasufumi IRYU, Terrence M QUINN, Christopher P MEYER, Gustav PAULAYInterannual and Decadal Variability of the Western Pacific Sea Surface Condition for the Last Two Centuries:Reconstruction Based on Oxygen Isotope Records from a Guam Coral

8:45 Andrea G GROTTOLI*, Olivia GIBBStable Carbon and Oxygen Isotope Records in a Palau Sclerosponge

9:00 Thomas FELIS*, Atsushi SUZUKI, Hodaka KAWAHATAA Coral Record of Northwestern Pacific Climate Variability from 27 Degrees North

9:15 Michael ROSENFELD*, Aldo SHEMESH, Kazuhiko SAKAI, Yossi LOYAδ18O Record of Sesoko Island, Okinawa, Japan Porites spp. Corals during the 1998-Bleaching Event

9:30 Peter SWART*, Chris MOSESStable Isotopic Changes in the Skeletons of Corals Around the Island of Tobago Relative to the Outflow of the Orinoco

Poster : June 29 (Tue)

2-8-B. Coral Reefs and Global Change II : Corals as Recorders of Past ClimateConvener : Mark EAKIN, Eiji MATSUMOTO, and Andrea GROTTOLI

June 29 (Tue) 8:30 11:45 Room 4

Poster : June 29 (Tue)

1-8-B. Changing Coral Communities: What Are the Consequences for Reef Fishes?Convener : Philip MUNDAY and Sally HOLBROOK

June 29 (Tue) 14:30 17:30 Room 3

Oral Session

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Page 10: Oral Session June 29 (Tue)9:45 David B GREENBERG*, Joseph H CONNELL, Alex M KERR, Lloyd GOLDWASSER Direct Competition for Space between Coral Colonies at Heron Island, Australia 10:00

9:45 Kevin P HELMLE*, Peter K SWART, Richard E DODGETemporal/Spatial Relationships between Skeletal Density, Carbon, and Oxygen Records in the Reef-building CoralMontastraea faveolata

10:00 - 10:30 Break

10:30 Richard E DODGE*, Kevin P HELMLECoral Growth (Annual Linear Extension) Chronologies from High-latitude Reefs of Southeast Florida: Correlationswithin and between Sites, Species, and Environmental Records

10:45 Lila GERALD*, Lisa GREER, H Allen CURRANSclerochronology and Geochemical Evidence of Natural and Anthropogenic Influences on Coral Growth in aStressed Environment, Belize

11:00 Ruy K P KIKUCHI*, Zelinda M A N LEAO, Altair J MACHADO, Francisco A R SANTOS, Roberto M ARGOLLO,Helisangela A NASCIMENTO, Paulino P OLIVEIRA, Leo X C DUTRA, Augusto M NETO, Marilia D M OLIVEIRA

Human Impacts and Global Changes on Western South Atlantic Coral Reefs: The Case of Abrolhos Reefs

11:15 William F PRECHT*, Richard B ARONSONGlobal Warming and Coral Range Expansions: Real or Imagined?

11:30 C Mark EAKIN*, Peter K SWART, Terrence M QUINN, Richard E DODGE, Jennifer M SMITH, Kevin P HELMLEApplication of Paleoclimatology to Monitoring Areas of Management Concern

14:30 Andrew D BARTON*, Kenneth S CASEYClimatological Context for Large-scale Coral Bleaching Observed since 1979

14:45 James C HENDEE*Remote Measuring of Coral Reef Ecosystem Stimulus and Response

15:00 Derek MANZELLO*A Re-evaluation of Expert System Coral Bleaching Thresholds Based on Data during the Partial Bleaching Event inSt. Croix, US Virgin Islands 2003

15:15 Ron K HOEKE*, Russell BRAINARD, Russell MOFFITT, Gang LIU, Alan STRONG, William SKIRVING,Jean KENYON

Oceanographic Conditions Implicated in the 2002 Northwestern Hawaiian Islands Coral Bleaching Event

15:30 Ross HILL*, Peter J RALPH, Ulrich SCHREIBER, Rolf GADEMANN, Anthony W LARKUM, Michael KUHLSpatial Heterogeneity of Photosynthesis in Light and Temperature Stressed Corals

15:45 Ron SZYMCZAK*, Anya SALIHLight-generated Reactive Oxygen Species in Reefal Waters and thier Impact on Coral Photosynthesis

16:00 - 16:30 Break

16:30 Peter J RALPH*, Tony LARKUM, Michael KUHLTemporal Patterns in Zooxanthellae Expulsion during Bleaching Conditions

16:45 Sophie RICHIER*, Paola FURLA, Amandine PLANTIVAUX, Pierre-Laurent MERLE, Denis ALLEMANDSymbiosis Induced Thermotolerance in Mediterranean Sea Anemone Anemonia viridis

17:00 Anke KLUETER*, Sophie DOVE, Ove HOEGH-GULDBERGPigmentation as a Strategy to Reduce Solar Damage in Reef-building Corals

17:15 Anya SALIH*The Role of Coral Host-based Fluorescent Pigments in Reducing Bleaching Stress

Poster : July 1 (Thu)

2-12. Coral Reefs and Global Change IV : Understanding the Interactive Roles of Light, Sea Temperature and Carbon-Dioxide in Coral Bleaching, Growth and Coral Recruit Health

Convener : Jim HENDEE and Rusty BRAINARD

June 29 (Tue) 14:30 17:30 Room 4

10th Internat ional Coral Reef Symposium

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Page 11: Oral Session June 29 (Tue)9:45 David B GREENBERG*, Joseph H CONNELL, Alex M KERR, Lloyd GOLDWASSER Direct Competition for Space between Coral Colonies at Heron Island, Australia 10:00

8:30 Kitty M SIMONDS, Jarad L MAKAIAU*Ecosystem-based Management in US Fisheries: Challenges and Opportunities

8:45 Thomas F HOURIGAN*Components for an Ecosystem Approach to Coral Reef Fisheries Management in the United States

9:00 Andrew B GILL*, Julian CLIFTONUsing Species and Trophic Group Analysis and Size at Maturity Estimates to Examine the Ecological PressuresExerted by Different Artisanal Fishing Methods on a Reef-Fish Community

9:15 Ernesto A CHAVEZ*An Unconventional Method of Assessing MSY of Reef Fisheries, Applied to the Gulf of Mexico

9:30 Cleto L NANOLA*, Porfirio M ALINOCommunity and Trophic Structure of Reef Fish Fauna in the Philippines at Varying Levels of Fishing Pressure

9:45 Ronald L HILL*, Richard S APPELDOORN, Omar J GUERRAEcopath as a Means to an End: Modeling Fishing Dynamics and Marine Reserves in an Ecosystem Context

10:00 - 10:30 Break

10:30 Lance K B JORDAN*, Richard E SPIELERImplications of Natural Variation of Fish Assemblages to Coral Reef Management

10:45 Joshua Sladek NOWLIS*Method to Evaluate Sustainability of Fisheries Management Systems with Reference to Additional ManagementObjectives

11:00 Mark H TUPPER*Defining and Mapping Essential Fish Habitat for Management of Western Pacific Coral Reef Fishes

11:15 Izumi SEKI*, Akira NAGANO, Atsumi FURUYAEco-Social System Supported by Multifaceted Marine Industry- Example Analysis of Utilization and Conservationof Coral Reef -

11:30 Laurent VIGLIOLA, Serge ANDRÉFOUËT, Pascale CHABANET, Eric CLUA, Jocelyne FERRARIS, Kim FRIEDMAN, Rene GALZIN, Alison GREEN, Mecki KRONEN, Michel KULBICKI*, Pierre LABROSSE,Franck MAGRON, Gerard MOUTHAM, Samisoni SAUNI, Laurent WANTIEZ

Combining Geography, Ecology and Socio-Economy for Sustainable Management of Coral Reef Fisheries in theSouth Pacific

11:45 John C OGDEN*Coral Reefs: The "Poster Child" for Ocean Use Planning

14:30 Colette C WABNITZ, Michelle TAYLOR, Edmund GREEN*, Tries RAZAKFrom Ocean to Aquarium: The Global Trade in Marine Ornamental Species

14:45 Mariyam R SALEEM*, Zaha WAHEEDA Review of the Maldivian Aquarium Fishery

15:00 Domingo G OCHAVILLO*, Gregor HODGSON, Craig SHUMAN, Renante RUZMaqtrac and the Development of Resource Assessment Models for the Sustainability of Marine Ornamental Trade

4-23. Aquarium Trade Issues: Addressing Sustainability of the Ornamental Coral ReefSpecies Trade through Improved Management of Wild Harvest and Environmentally-Friendly Coral Farming and Aquaculture Approaches

Convener : Andrew BRUCKNER and Eric BORNEMAN

June 29 (Tue) 14:30 17:45 Room 5

Poster : June 29 (Tue)

4-12-B. New Approaches to Sustaining Coral Reef Ecosystems and their Fisheries Convener : Thomas HOURIGAN

June 29 (Tue) 8:30 12:00 Room 5

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Page 12: Oral Session June 29 (Tue)9:45 David B GREENBERG*, Joseph H CONNELL, Alex M KERR, Lloyd GOLDWASSER Direct Competition for Space between Coral Colonies at Heron Island, Australia 10:00

15:15 Johan O SUKARNO*A Stock Assessment of Ornamental Corals at Several Locations in Indonesia

15:30 Margie ATKINSON*, Randall OWENSManagement Dynamics in a World Heritage Area - The Coral Collection Fishery in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park

15:45 Yvonne J SADOVY, Amanda C J VINCENT*Evaluating Problems and Prospects for the Trades in Live Reef Fishes for Ornamental Display and Food

16:00 - 16:30 Break

16:30 Brice X SEMMENS, Eric R BUHLE, Anne K SALOMON, Christy V PATTENGILL-SEMMENS*Tankers or Fish Tanks: What Brought Non-native Marine Fishes to Florida Waters?

16:45 Yunaldi YAHYA*, Jan H STEFFENFeasibility Study for Mac Certification in Seribu Islands Indonesia 2003

17:00 Christiane SCHMIDT*, Frederic AMBLARD, Vincent CHALIASLombok Frags- The First Sustainable Coral Cultivation in Indonesia for Trade and Reef Conservation

17:15 Dana RIDDLE*Coral Farming, Learning from Past Mistakes

17:30 Hilly Ann ROA-QUIAOIT*, Claudio RICHTER, Mohammad ZIBDAHTowards a Sustainable Aquaculture of Giant Clams (Tridacnidae) in the Jordanian Sector of the Gulf of Aqaba

8:30 Brian W BOWEN*, Luiz A ROCHA, D Ross ROBERTSONPhylogeographic Patterns in Reef Fishes: Indo-Pacific versus Atlantic

8:45 Paul H BARBER*Physical Oceanography as a Creative Evolutionary Force in Indo-West Pacific Marine Biodiversity

9:00 Michael N DAWSON*, William M HAMNER, Laura E MARTINPeripatric Speciation and Evolutionary Radiation of Mastigias (Scyphozoa) in Marine Lakes During the Holocene:An Island Biogeography for the Seas?

9:15 Allen C CHEN*, Menchie ABLAN, Jay M YANG, Ho-I LIN, Sakanan PLATHOG, Chang-Po CHEN, Shen HWANG, Pei-Jun LIAO, Padermsak JARAYABHAND, Kwang-Tsao SHAO

Phylogeography of the South China Sea: Evolutionary Concordance and Conservation Implications

9:30 Selma O KLANTEN*Comparative Phylogeography of Several Unicornfish Species (Naso), and their Modes of Speciation

9:45 Adriaan GITTENBERGER*, Edmund GITTENBERGER, Bert W HOEKSEMAMushroom Corals (Fungiidae) and Associated Gastropods: Phylogenies and Distributions

10:00 - 10:30 Break

10:30 Raphael D RITSON-WILLIAMS*, Sonia SHJEGSTAD, Valerie J PAULLarval Ecology and Speciation in Five Phestilla spp. (Gastropoda: Opisthobranchia)

10:45 M Aminur RAHMAN*, Yuji ARAKAKI, Yuji HIRATSUKA, M Saifur RAHMAN, Tsuyoshi UEHARAComparative Fertilization and Morphological Studies of the Genetically Diverged Species of Pacific Sea Urchins(Genus, Echinometra) on the Okinawan and Hawaiian Coral Reefs

11:00 Ming Jay YANG*, Chaolun Allen CHEN, Sakanan PLATHOG, Hwey-Lian HSIEH, Padermsak JARAYABHAND, Chang-Po CHEN

Phylogeography and Conservation of the Horseshoe Crab, Tachypleus tridentatus, in the South China Sea

11:15 Ho-E LIN*, Yi Ting LIEN, Katherine K LAM, Hironobu FUKAMI, Nancy KNOWLTON, Padermsak JARAYABHAND, Chaolun Allen CHEN

Phylogeography and Connectivity of Zebra Coral, Oulastrea crispata (Scleractinia; Faviidae) in the West Pacific

Poster : June 29 (Tue)

1-6-B. Biodiversity and Diversification in the Indo-West PacificConvener : Yehuda BENAYAHU and Gustav PAULAY

June 29 (Tue) 8:30 12:00 Room 6

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11:30 Michael N DAWSON, Lori J BELL, Laura E MARTIN*Diversity and Distribution of Species in Marine Lakes, Palau: Testing Island Biogeographic Hypotheses in Marine Taxa

11:45 Christine L HUFFARD*Behavioral Variation in Octopus aculeatus on Sulawesi, Indonesia

14:30 Nicolai KONOW*, David R BELLWOODFeeding Apparatus Specialization and Ecological Diversification in Angelfishes (Pisces: Pomacanthidae): TheImplications of a Novel Feeding Mode?

14:45 Maria DORNELAS*, Sean R CONNOLLY, Terence P HUGHESIndo-Pacific Coral Reefs: A Test to the Neutral Theory

15:00 Fabio MORETZSOHN*Marine Biodiversity Hotspots in the Indo-Pacific Ocean

15:15 Ailsa P KERSWELL*, Terry P HUGHESDistribution Patterns of Benthic Marine Algae: Hotspots of Generic Richness and Endemism

15:30 Camilo MORA*, Ross ROBERTSONCauses of Latitudinal Gradients in Species Richness: A Test with Shorefishes in the Tropical Eastern Pacific

15:45 Steve L COLES*, Frederique KANDEL, Pakki REATH, Kenneth LONGENECKERNonindigenous Marine Species on Coral Reefs in the Main Hawaiian Islands: Limited by Reef Biodiversity?

16:00 - 16:30 Break

16:30 Nicole J DE VOOGD*, Rob W M VAN SOESTSponge Beta Diversity in the Spermonde Archipelago, Indonesia

16:45 Iris KOETTER*, Claudio RICHTER, Mark WUNSCH, Dominique MARIEIn Situ Uptake of Ultraplankton by Red Sea Cavity- dwelling and Epi- reefal Sponges

17:00 Carlo CERRANO, Barbara CALCINAI, Silvia PINCA*, Giorgio BAVESTRELLOReef Sponges as a Hot Spot of Biodiversity

17:15 Janie L WULFF*Morphological Strategies of Coral Reefs Sponges: Trade-offs between Prevention and Cure

8:30 Clifford J HEARN*Friction and Turbulence on Coral Reefs; Roughness, Waves and Heteorgenity

Poster : July 1 (Thu)

3-5-A. The Physical and Hydrodynamic Environments:Their Effects on Coral Reef Processes

Convener : Clifford J. HEARN

June 29 (Tue) 8:30 12:00 Room 7

Poster : July 1 (Thu)

1-7. Functional Roles of Sponges in Coral ReefsConvener : Janie WULFF

June 29 (Tue) 16:30 17:30 Room 6

Poster : June 29 (Tue)

1-6-C. Biodiversity and Diversification in the Indo-West PacificConvener : Yehuda BENAYAHU and Gustav PAULAY

June 29 (Tue) 14:30 16:00 Room 6

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Page 14: Oral Session June 29 (Tue)9:45 David B GREENBERG*, Joseph H CONNELL, Alex M KERR, Lloyd GOLDWASSER Direct Competition for Space between Coral Colonies at Heron Island, Australia 10:00

8:45 Geno PAWLAK*, Marion BANDET, Vasco NUNESCoral Reef Roughness and its Effects on Wave Boundary Layers

9:00 James L FALTER*, Marlin J ATKINSON, Mark A MERRIFIELDMass Transfer Limits to Nutrient Uptake by a Wave-dominated Reef Flat

9:15 Fred LIPSCHULTZ*, Kenneth SEBENSKinetics of Nutrient Uptake in Corals: Bridging the Gap between Biology and Engineering

9:30 Jaap A KAANDORP*, Rolf P M BAK, Mark J A VERMEIJModelling of Nutrient Gradients in Three-dimensional Images - and Simulated Morphologies of a Branching Coral

9:45 Kenneth P SEBENS*, Fredric LIPSCHULTZWater Flow and its Effects on Coral Nutrition across a Broad Range of Reef Habitats in Bermuda

10:00 - 10:30 Break

10:30 Hunter S LENIHAN*Exposure to Multiple Physical Stressors Explain Spatial Patchiness in Coral Bleaching: Results of a ManipulativeField Experiment

10:45 Villy KOURAFALOU*, Roland BALOTRO, Tom LEEConnecting the US Florida Keys Coral Reef Ecosystem to the Hydrodynamics: A Numerical Model Study

11:00 Richard BRINKMAN*, Luke SMITH, James GILMOUR, Craig STEINBERGHydrodynamic Controls on the Recovery of an Isolated Coral Reef System Following Mass Coral Bleaching

11:15 Takashi NAKAMURA*, Hideo YAMASAKIWater Flow Suppresses Photoinhibition of the Reef-building Coral Acropora digitifera

11:30 Mal L HERON*, William J SKIRVING, Scott F HERONCoral Bleaching Limitations by Wave-induced Vertical Mixing at He Reef Front

11:45 Sean W KINANE*, Florence I M THOMASHydrodynamics Affects Photodamage and Bleaching Stress in Porites divaricata

14:30 Jeremy J SOFONIA*, Kenneth ANTHONY, Bette L WILLISEffects Water Flow on the Sediment Tolerance of Corals

14:45 Sylvain OUILLON*, Pascal DOUILLET, Loys SCHMIED, Serge ANDRÉFOUËT, Christophe CHEVILLON,Aymeric JOUON, Renaud FICHEZ

An Integrated Study of Fine Suspended Sediment Transport in a Coral Reef Lagoon, New-Caledonia

15:00 Jun MITSUI*, Kazuo NADAOKA, Katsuya HAMASAKI, Mitsuhiro UENO, Tadashi KIMURA, Saki HARII,Enrico C PARINGIT, Hitoshi TAMURA, Youichi SUZUKI, Wataru KUMAGAI, Nina YASUDA, Kenji ISHIGAMI, Hiroyasu IIZUKA

Field Measurements and Analysis of Currents and Fine Sediment, Thermal and Coral Larvae Transport in SekiseiLagoon, Okinawa

15:15 Shak M B RAHAMAN*, Eizo NAKAZA, Seikoh TSUKAYAMA, Yasushi KITAMURA, Kouji TAMASHIROWind Driven Currents in the Shiraho Coral Reef Area of Ishigaki Island, Southwest Japan

15:30 Eizo NAKAZA*, Shak M B RAHAMAN, Seikoh TSUKAYAMA, Yasushi KITAMURA, Kouji TAMASHIROTemperature Distributions in a Coral Reef Area and the Influences from Offshore Internal Waves

15:45 James J LEICHTER*, Salvatore J GENOVESEIntermittent Upwelling and Subsidized Coral Growth on the Deep Forereef Slope of Discovery Bay, Jamaica

16:00 - 16:30 Break

Poster : July 1 (Thu)

3-5-B. The Physical and Hydrodynamic Environments:Their Effects on Coral Reef Processes

Convener : Clifford J. HEARN

June 29 (Tue) 14:30 17:00 Room 7

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16:30 Jamison GOVE*, Ron HOEKE, Robert SCHROEDER, Russell BRAINARD, Mark MERRIFIELDUpwelling of the Equatorial Undercurrent near Jarvis Island: Implications for Local Ecosystem Processes

16:45 Ian G MACINTYRE*, Richard B ARONSONUnlithified Magnesium Calcite Mud-Matrix in Branching Coral Framework of Open Lagoons in Belize andPanama: Equivalent to Precipitates of Lithified Crusts and Infillings Found in Fore-reef Frameworks

8:30 Kenneth S CASEY*A New Global 4 km Sea Surface Temperature Data Set for Coral Reefs

8:45 Gang LIU*, Alan E STRONG, William SKIRVING, Felipe ARZAYUSOverview of NOAA Coral Reef Watch Program's Near-Real-Time Global Satellite Coral Bleaching Monitoring Activity

9:00 L Felipe ARZAYUS*, Chunying LIU, Alan E STRONGQuick-Query GIS Coral Bleaching Reference for Park Managers and Stakeholders

9:15 Russell A MOFFITT*, Russell E BRAINARD, Ronald HOEKE, Alan E STRONG, William SKIRVING, John SIBERT, David FOLEY

Oceanographic Atlas of the Pacific: An Accessible Interface to Marine Environmental Data

9:30 Andrew M FISCHER*, Bruce C MONGER, Charles H GREENEInterannual Variability of Sea Surface Temperatures in the Western South Pacific and on Great Barrier Reef: 1982 to 2004

9:45 Andrew D L STEVEN*, Vittorio BRANDO, Arnold DEKKER, Jonathan HODGE, Ben LONGSTAFF, Kadija OUBELKHEIR, Alan MARKS

Satellite-based Monitoring of Water Quality in the Great Barrier Reef Region: Algorithm Validation and ProductDevelopment

10:00 - 10:30 Break

10:30 Hiroto SHIMAZAKI*, Hiroya YAMANO, Hiromune YOKOKI, Toru YAMAGUCHI, Masashi CHIKAMORI,Masayuki TAMURA, Hajime KAYANNE

Global Mapping of Factors Controlling Reef-Island Formation and Maintenance

10:45 Kristine HOLDERIED*, Richard P STUMPFMapping Shallow-Water Coral Reef Structure from Space

11:00 Jennifer L GEBELEIN*, Julie ROBINSON, Lauretta BURKE, Jon MAIDENSIntegrating Land Cover and Reef Mapping to Improve Risk Assessment: Using Landsat to Improve the Reefs atRisk Assessment for the Antilles

11:15 Marco NOORDELOOS*, Nasir Bin NAYAN, James K OLIVERReefbase: A Global Geographic Information System (GIS) on Coral Reefs

11:30 Julie A ROBINSON*, Serge ANDRÉFOUËT, Lauretta BURKE, Gene FELDMAN, Jennifer GEBELEIN, Edmund P GREEN, Christine KRANENBURG, Frank E MULLER-KARGER, Norman KURING, MarcoNOORDELOOS, Steve ROHMANN, Alan SPRAGGINS, Richard P STUMPF, Damaris TORRES-PULLIZA

Partnerships for Global Coral Reef Mapping and Data Distribution

14:30 Donald C POTTS*Effects of Tectonic, Oceanographic and Climatic Settings and History on the Diversity of the Coral Triangle

14:45 Gerald R ALLEN*, Timothy B WERNER, Robert WALLERDistribution Patterns of Coral Reef Fishes within the Coral Triangle of Southeast Asia

2-5. The Coral Triangle: Global Center of Coral Reef Richness Convener : Tim WERNER and Ghislaine LLEWELLYN

June 29 (Tue) 14:30 17:00 Room 8

Poster : June 29 (Tue)

5-2. Producing, Distributing, and Analyzing Global Coral Reef Maps - The State of the Art Convener : Julie A. ROBINSON

June 29 (Tue) 8:30 11:45 Room 8

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15:00 Sara A LOURIE*Seahorse Phylogeography in the Coral Triangle

15:15 Bert W HOEKSEMA*, Daniel F R CLEARYSpecies Distributions, Endemism, and the Coral Triangle: In Search of the Global Center of Coral Reef DiversityUsing the Mushroom Coral Model

15:30 Douglas FENNER*Coral Diversity in and around the Coral Triangle: A Rapid Technique for Finding Triangle Boundaries and Gradients

15:45 Mark V ERDMANN*Patterns of Diversity and Endemism in Indonesian Reef-associated Stomatopod Crustacean Assemblages

16:00 - 16:30 Break

16:30 Willem RENEMA*Biogeography of Southeast Asiatic Larger Benthic Foraminifera: Patterns and Processes

16:45 Andre Jon UYCHIAOCO*, Edgardo D GOMEZ, Herman S J CESAR, Rollan C GERONIMO, May T LIM,Tac An NGUYEN, Melissa Anne F ESTRADA, Doug H MCGLONE, Johnrob BANTANG

Economic Value of Coral Reef Biodiversity with Focus on Southeast Asia

8:30 James R GUEST*The Effects of Experimental Transplantation on Reproduction of Fragments of Goniopora Corals

8:45 Jamie A MONTY*, David S GILLIAM, Kenneth BANKS, David STOUT, Richard E DODGECoral Reef Restoration and the Use of Corals of Opportunity and Nurseries

9:00 Robert W CARTER, Shay VIEHMAN, Dan DIRESTA, Thomas CAPO, Richard CURRY*Efficacy of Coral Nurseries for Reef Restoration in South Florida

9:15 B RINKEVICH*, S SHAFIRExperimental Assessments for the Gardening Concept in Coral Reef Restoration

9:30 Edgardo D GOMEZ*, Patrick C CABAITAN, Michelle Z REYESCoral Reef Biodiversity Enhancement with the Use of Live Giant Clams and Other Methods

9:45 Jun-Im SONG*, Sung-Jin HWANGCulture and Rehabilitation of Soft Corals from Korea

10:00 - 10:30 Break

10:30 Stephen R PALUMBI*The Science Behind Biophysical Design of Coral Reef MPA Networks

10:45 Roger B GRIFFIS*The Sociopolitical Dimension: People as Key Ingredients in Design of Effective Protected Area Networks

11:00 Alan T K WHITE*, Rose-Liza E OSORIO, Stuart J GREENSuccessful Marine Protected Areas Require Broad Support: Philippine Case

11:15 John E PARKS*, Robert S POMEROY, Lani M WATSONToo Much of a Good Thing? Initial Thinking on Adaptively Managing Coral Reef MPA Networks

Poster : July 1 (Thu)

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

June 29 (Tue) 10:30 12:00 Room 9

Poster : June 29 (Tue)

4-21-B. Coral Reef Restoration and RemediationConvener : Richard DODGE, Alistair EDWARDS, David GILLIAM, Andrew HEYWARD, and Makoto OMORI

June 29 (Tue) 8:30 10:00 Room 9

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11:30 Daniel R BRUMBAUGH*, Kenneth BROAD, Robert COWEN, Craig P DAHLGREN, Rob DESALLE, Alastair R HARBORNE, Alan HASTINGS, Katherine E HOLMES, Carrie KAPPEL, Philip KRAMER, Urmila MALVADKAR, Saundra MCLAUGHLIN, John MCMANUS, Fiorenza MICHELI, Peter J MUMBY, Donald B OLSON, Stephen R PALUMBI, James N SANCHIRICO, Richard W STOFFLE, Liana TALAUE MCMANUS

Scaling up to Seascapes: Studying the Functions of MPA Networks in the Bahamas

11:45 Porfirio M ALINO*, Miledel C QUIBILAN, Hazel O ARCEO, Hiyas G ALANO, Andre T UYCHIAOCOMoving towards a Network of Marine Sanctuaries in the South China Sea

14:30 Joaquin R GARZA-PEREZ*, Nestor MEMBRILLO-VENEGAS, Carlos GONZALEZ-GANDARA, Serge ANDRÉFOUËT, Jesus E ARIAS-GONZALEZ

Designing Marine Protected Areas from Spatial Prediction Using Generalized Regression Spatial Analysis (GRASP)and LANDSAT 7 ETM+ Imagery

14:45 Will F FIGUEIRA*Evaluating Source-Sink Structure of Coral Reef Fish Metapopulations Using Simulation Modeling

15:00 Wilfredo L CAMPOS*, August S SANTILLAN, Noel P EVANO, Pacifico D BELDIA IIFish Larval Flux Studies in a Marine Reserve in Southern Guimaras, Central Philippines

15:15 Shuichi FUJIWARA*A Criteria on Minimum Size of Coral Reef Protected Area Located at Outer Reef

15:30 Rikki GROBER-DUNSMORE*, Thomas FRAZERThe Importance of Habitat Linkages in Coral Reef Ecosystems to MPA Design

15:45 Ben M FITZPATRICK*Habitat Heterogeneity of NSW Marine Protected Areas: A Comparitive Observational Study

16:00 - 16:30 Break

16:30 Carrie V KAPPEL*, Fiorenza MICHELI, Alastair R HARBORNE, Peter J MUMBY, Craig P DAHLGREN,Katherine E HOLMES, Daniel BRUMBAUGH

Habitats as Surrogates for Biodiversity and the Conservation of Rare Species

16:45 Melanie D MCFIELD, Sylvia MARIN*Determining Ecological Representation of the Marine Protected Areas Network in the Mesoamerican Reef

17:00 Alan FRIEDLANDER*, Eric BROWNMarine Protected Areas and Community-based Fisheries Management in Hawaii

17:15 Jonathan A ANTICAMARA*, Amanda C J VINCENTThe Responses of Fish and Benthic Communities on Degraded Reefs that Are Turned into Marine Reserves

17:30 Danielle JAYEWARDENE*, Charles BIRKELANDLarval Supply Is Sometimes Not Key to Recruitment

Poster : July 1 (Thu)

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

June 29 (Tue) 14:30 17:45 Room 9

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