Oral Session
June 28 (Mon)
13:30 Peter J BARILE*, Brian E LAPOINTEMacroalgal Blooms as Bioindicators of Anthropogenic Nutrient Enrichment on Coral Reefs near Green Turtle Cay,Bahamas: Taxonomic, Morphometric, Biochemical, and Physiological Evidence
13:45 Carlos D PEREZ*, Daniele A VILA-NOVA, Andre M M SANTOS, Bruno G T SILVA, Barbara MOURACnidarian-associated Community as Bioindicator of Antropogenic Disturbance on Reef Environments
14:00 Yutaka TATEDA*, Nao MUKAE, Mitsunori OHNO, Kenji IWAO, Kazuyuki SHIMOIKE, Hiroki TANIGUCHIDistribution of N-Alkane in Reef Sediment as the Signal of Run-off Loading to Coral Reef
14:15 Bernardo VARGAS-ANGEL*, Heather A HALTER, Erin C HODELHistopathological Indices as Indicators for Sedimentation Stress on Scleractinian Corals
14:30 Miriam DOMINGUEZ*, Makoto TSUCHIYA, Akihiro TAKEMURAEffects of Suspended Red Solids on Stress in the Nile Tilapia Oreochromis niloticus
14:45 Osamu ABE*, Sarma VVSS, Hiroya YAMANO, Atsushi WATANABE, Naohiro YOSHIDA, Toshiro SAINOThree-isotopic Composition of the Dissolved Oxygen in the Coral Reef
15:00 Ann KITALONG*Invertebrates, Communities, and Reef Health in Airai, Palau
15:15 - 15:45 Break
15:45 Michael ARVEDLUND*, Kenji IWAO, Akihiro TAKEMURA, Tyge D HERMANSENDistribution and Abundance of Giant Sea Anemones in the Ryukyu Archipelago, Japan
16:00 Molly A TIMMERS*, Stehani R HOLZWARTH, Russell E BRAINARDA Preliminary Assessment of the Abundance and Distribution of Acanthaster planci in the Remote US PacificIslands from Towed-diver Surveys
16:15 Guilherme F DUTRA*, Gabriel B MARCHIORO, Marcelo A NUNES, Paulo G P PEREIRA, Rodrigo L MOURARisk Assessment of Oil and Gas Operations in Abrolhos, the Largest South Atlantic Reef Complex
16:30 Patrick CHRISTIE, Richard POLLNAC, Robert POMEROY, Kem LOWRY*The Search for Integrated Coastal Management Sustainability: Results from a Multidisciplinary Examination in thePhilippines and Indonesia
16:45 Alan T WHITE*, William JATULANCoastal Management in the Philippines: Lessons of 20 Years
17:00 Bill AALBERSBERG, Batiri THAMAN*Initiating Integrated Coastal Management in Fiji
17:15 James P G SPURGEON*, Toby ROXBURGHA Blueprint for Maximizing Sustainable Benefits of Coral Resources: The American Samoa Case Study
17:30 Kei OSADA*, Keisuke TAKAHASHI, Takahiro OKANO, Mitsunori SAGARANature Restoration Project in Sekisei Lagoon
17:45 Annie I HILLARY*Watershed Planning as an Approach to Integrated Resource Management and it's Application in the Caribbean Region
Poster : June 29 (Tue)
4-6. Exploring the Utility of Integrated Coastal ManagementConvener : Patrick CHRISTIE
June 28 (Mon) 16:30 18:00 Main Hall
Poster : June 29 (Tue)
4-3. Smart Indicators for Environmental ImpactsConvener : Katharina FABRICIUS
June 28 (Mon) 13:30 16:30 Main Hall
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13:30 Todd C LAJEUNESSE*, Daniel J THORNHILL, Gregory W SCHMIDT, William K FITTThe Phylogeography of Symbiodinium Diversity
13:45 Scott R SANTOS*Symbiodinium, Retrotransposons and the Biological Species Concept
14:00 Katherine M FERGUSON*, Dee A CARTER, Anya SALIH, Andrew J HOLMESMorphological and Molecular Insights into the Taxonomy and Systematics of Symbiotic Dinoflagellates(Zooxanthellae) from the Southern Great Barrier Reef
14:15 Xavier POCHON*, Todd C LAJEUNESSE, Jan PAWLOWSKIBiogeographic Partitioning and Host Specificity among Foraminiferan Dinoflagellate Symbionts
14:30 Orit BARNEAH*, Itzik BRICKNER, Todd C LAJEUNESSE, Yehuda BENAYAHUAcoel Flatworms-Coral Interactions in Eilat (Red Sea): A Study of Zooxanthellae Diversity in Worms and theirCoral Hosts
14:45 William K FITT*, Todd C LAJEUNESSE, Dan J THORNHILL, Gregory W SCHMIDTPhysiological Specificity in Symbiodinium Symbioses
15:00 Kazuhiko KOIKE*, Mitsuru JIMBO, Ryuichi SAKAI, Masami KAERIYAMA, Kenji IWAI, Koji MURAMOTO,Takehiko OGATA, Tadashi MARUYAMA, Hisao KAMIYA
Chemical Selection of Zooxanthellae by an Octocoral
15:15 - 15:45 Break
15:45 Mauricio RODRIGUEZ-LANETTY*, Virginia M WEISDynamics of Infection and Specificity of Host/Endosymbiont Associations: Evidence that Fine-scale ITS Diversity ofSymbiodinium Confers Functionality in Symbiosis
16:00 Selina WARD*, Ove HOEGH-GULDBERGThe Source and Acquisition Processes of Symbiotic Dinoflagellates by Newly Settled Corals
16:15 Mary-Alice COFFROTH*, Sandra J CONNELLY, Tonya L SHEARER, Scott R SANTOSThe Dynamics of Ontogenetic Change Following Initial Acquisition of Symbiotic Dinoflagellates
16:30 Andrew C BAKER*Changing by Degrees: Algal Symbiont Communities in Reef Corals from High Temperature Environments,Latitudinal Limits and Seasonal Extremes
16:45 Ray BERKELMANS*, Madeleine J H VAN OPPENFlexibility of the Coral-Algal Symbiosis as a Mechanism to Cope with Environmental Change: Thermal Tolerance
17:00 Madeleine J H VAN OPPEN*, Angela LITTLE, Bette L WILLISFlexibility of the Coral-Algal Symbiosis as a Mechanism to Cope with Environmental Change: Succession and Growth
17:15 Daniel J THORNHILL*, Todd C LAJEUNESSE, Gregory W SCHMIDT, William K FITTChange and Stability of Symbiotic Dinoflagellate Taxa in Reef Building Corals
17:30 Michael STAT*, William K W LOH, Ove HOEGH-GULDBERG, Dee CARTERSymbiodinium Population Dynamics: Investigating the Adaptive Potential of Coral Reefs
17:45 Maria Del C GOMEZ CABRERA*, Selina WARD, Ove HOEGH-GULDBERGSome Aspects of the Physiology and Ecology of the Acropora longicyathus Multi-clade Symbiosis
Poster : June 29 (Tue)
1-9-A. Special SessionFlexibility and Specificity in Algal-Invertebrate Symbiosis: Diversity, Stability, and Physiological Capacity of Symbiotic Dinoflagellates
Convener : Andrew C. BAKER,William K. FITT, and Michio HIDAKA
June 28 (Mon) 13:30 18:00 Room 1
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13:30 Terry DONE*, Scott WOOLDRIDGECoral Reefs in 2050
13:45 Judith C LANG*, Philip A KRAMER, Robert N GINSBURG, Patricia RICHARDS KRAMER, Stewart T SCHULTZ, The AGRRA Assessment Teams
Multi-scale Comparative Analyses of Recent (1997-2003) Reef Ecosystem Health Using the Atlantic and Gulf RapidReef Assessment (AGRRA) Regional Database
14:00 Alastair R HARBORNE*, Peter J MUMBY, Carrie V KAPPEL, Craig P DAHLGREN, Fiorenza MICHELI,Katherine E HOLMES, Daniel R BRUMBAUGH
Factors Influencing Alpha and Beta-Diversity of Caribbean Reef Seascapes
14:15 Richard B ARONSON*, William F PRECHT, Ian G MACINTYREPerturbation and the Geographic-scale Homogenization of Reef Biotas
14:30 John M PANDOLFI*, George S BURR, Alexander W TUDHOPE, Evan N EDINGER, Robert S STENECK,Melissa A FREY, Michael JENNIONS, Charu SHARMA, Hal LESCINSKY
Holocene Precedents for Mass Mortality on Coral Reefs
14:45 Joan KLEYPAS*, Janice LOUGHThe Ocean Thermostat and its Potential Role in Coral Reef Distribution
15:00 Thaddeus J T MURDOCH*Testing a Functional Group Approach for Predicting the Assemblage Structure of Caribbean Coral Reefs
15:15 - 15:45 Break
15:45 Ronald H KARLSON*, Howard V CORNELL, Terry P HUGHESHierarchical Analysis of Coral Community Structure across an Oceanic Biodiversity Gradient
16:00 Sean R CONNOLLY*, Terry P HUGHES, David R BELLWOODMid-domain Effects and Environmental Gradients on Indo-Pacific Coral Reefs: New Theory for Analyzing SpeciesRichness Gradients
16:15 Alistair J CHEAL*, Steven DELEAN, Hugh SWEATMAN, Angus THOMPSONSpatially Synchronous Changes in Abundance of Coral Reef Damselfishes Are Linked to Global Climate Fluctuations
16:30 David R BELLWOOD*The Role of Herbivory in Coral Reef Ecosystem Function and Resilience
16:45 Lindsay M HARRINGTON*, Katharina FABRICIUS, Glenn DE'ATH, Andrew NEGRIHabitat Selection of Settlement Substrata Determines Post-settlement Survival in Corals
17:00 Kathleen L SEMON*, Kathleen M SULLIVAN SEALEY, Vanessa L NEROPopulation Dynamics of Stony Coral Species across Habitats in Bank Systems of the Bahamian Archipelago:Maximizing Survival and Growth Potential through Space and Time
17:15 Rolf Pm BAK*, Gerard NIEUWLANDConstancy and Change in Deep Reef Coral Communities
17:30 Richard W GRIGG*Depth Limit for Reef Building Set by Vertical Darwin Point in Hawaii
17:45 Eberhard GISCHLER*, J Harold HUDSONHolocene Development of Belize Barrier and Atoll Reefs, Central America, Caribbean Sea
18:00 Christopher J FULTON*, David R BELLWOODWave-induced Water Motion over Space and Time: The Functional Implications for Coral Reef Fish Assemblages
18:15 Karin BUECHLER*, M Julian CALEYPhenotypic Plasticity of Coral Reef Fishes on Geographic Range Margins
Poster : June 29 (Tue)
2-1-A. Reef Ecosystems in Space and TimeConvener : Peter J. MUMBY, Ron KARLSON, and Richard ARONSON
June 28 (Mon) 13:30 18:30 Room 2
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13:30 Paul SEEKINGS*, Tse-Lynn LOH, John R POTTERCoral Reef Classification Using Acoustic Backscatter
13:45 Wen-Miin TIAN*Evaluation of Coral Reef Distribution by Means of Acoustic and Optical Apparatus
14:00 John BROCK*, Ilsa KUFFNER, Wayne WRIGHT, Linda DUNSMORE, Victor BONITO, Donald HICKEY,Melanie HARRIS, Philip THOMPSON, Bernhard RIEGL
NASA EAARL Airborne Lidar Sensing of Morphologic Habitat Complexity in the Northern Florida Reef Tract
14:15 Mari YOSHIDA*, Hiroshi HANAIZUMI, Hiroya YAMANOA Method for Extracting Flow Lines in Coral Reef Area Using Aerial Photographs
14:30 Eric J HOCHBERG*, Amy APPRILL, Marlin J ATKINSON, Robert R BIDIGAREBiooptical Modeling of Pigments in Coral
14:45 Miriam WEBER*, Katharina FABRICIUS, Christian LOTT, Dirk DE BEEREffects of Sedimentation by Contrasting Sediment Types on the Photophysiology of Corals
15:00 Chris M ROELFSEMA*, Karen JOYCE, Stuart PHINNEvaluation of Benthic Survey Techniques for Validating Remotely Sensed Images of Coral Reefs
15:15 - 15:45 Break
15:45 James A GOODMAN*, Susan L USTINExtracting Information on Water Properties, Bathymetry and Habitat Composition from Hyperspectral RemoteSensing of Coral Ecosystems
16:00 Hiroya YAMANO*, Naoto OHKAWA, Tsuneo MATSUNAGA, Takeharu IKEMA, Kazuo OKI, Yasuhiro SUZUKIExtracting Coverage of Specific Coral-Reef Benthos from in Situ and Airborne Hyperspectral Data
16:15 Samuel J PURKIS*, Bernhard M RIEGL, Richard E DODGEScale-invarient Fractal Patterns of Coral Communities: Evidence from Remote Sensing (Arabian Gulf, Dubai, U.A.E.)
16:30 Candace M NEWMAN*, Ellsworth F LEDREWCrossing Boundaries to Develop Communication Strategies: Extracting Ethnographic Information for Integration toRemotely Sensed Images of Coral Reef Environments
16:45 Enrico C PARINGIT*, Kazuo NADAOKAA Triple Threat and Damage Index for Coral Reefs Derived from Remotely-sensed Data Analysis
17:00 Makamas SUTTHACHEEP*, Thamasak YEEMIN, Supichai TANGJAITRONGLong-term Monitoring of Coral Reef Condition in Thai Water by Using Remote Sensing Techniques
17:15 Qamar A SCHUYLER*, Phillip DUSTAN, Eric DOBSON, Mark A FINKBEINERRemote Sensing of a Remote Coral Atoll: Karang Kapota, Indonesia
13:30 Adam VECSEI*, Andy J RIDGWELL, Wolfgang H BERGERAtmospheric CO
2Increase during Deglaciation: A Reassessment of the Effects on the Carbon Cycle and Timing of
Coral Reef Growth
Poster : June 29 (Tue)
2-7. Coral Reefs and Global Change I : Reef - Sea Level - Climate Interaction through TimeConvener : Paul BLANCHON and Hironobu KAN
June 28 (Mon) 13:30 17:15 Room 4
Poster : June 29 (Tue)
5-1. Remote Sensing of Coral ReefsConvener : Hiroya YAMANO, Eric J. HOCHBERG, James GOODMAN, and Serge ANDRÉOUËT
June 28 (Mon) 13:30 17:30 Room 3
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13:45 Nobuyuki HORI*A Study on Geographical Variation of Topography and Gradient of Reef Slope
14:00 Yuka SUZUKI*, Yasufumi IRYU, Tsutomu YAMADA, Shizue INAGAKIThe Evolution of Coral Reefs on Kita-Daito-Jima for the Last 25 Million Years
14:15 Kenneth W BANKS*, Richard DODGE, Werner PILLERGeomorphology of Continental Southeast Florida Reefs Based on High Resolution Bathymetric Data
14:30 Jody M WEBSTER*, David A CLAGUE, Kristin RIKER-COLEMAN, Juan Carlos BRAGA, Donald POTTS,Christina GALLUP, Eli SILVER
Submerged Coral Reefs around Hawaii and Papua New Guinea; Recorders of Catastrophic Sea-level Rise?
14:45 Eric E GROSSMAN*, Charles H FLETCHER, Stewart J FALLON, Walter A BARNHARDT, Bruce M RICHMOND, Michael E FIELD
Narrow Window for Holocene Reef Accretion on Oahu, Hawaii due to High Wave Energy and Shallow AntecedentTopography
15:00 Hironobu KAN*, Toshio KAWANABarrier Reef Formation at High Latitude Island Arc, Sekisei Reef, Southern Ryukyus, Japan
15:15 - 15:45 Break
15:45 Roger F MCLEAN*Higher Sea Level or Storm Impacts? Resolving Funafuti's One Hundred Year Old Scientific Debate
16:00 Paul S KENCH*Island - Reef - Sea Level Interaction: Reef Island Formation as a Control on Reef Growth, South MaalhosmaduluAtoll, Maldives
16:15 Kunio OMOTO*Radiocarbon Ages and Isotope Fractionations of Beachrock Samples Collected from Okinawa Islands, SouthwesternPart of Japan
16:30 Cherry L RINGOR*, Akio OMURA, Yasuo MAEDASea Level Changes during the Last Interglacial in Southwest Bohol, Central Philippines
16:45 Miyuki INAGAKI*, Akio OMURA, Hiroe YAGIU-series Ages of Carbonate Sediments Underlying the Lowest Pleistocene Marine Terrace in Kikai Island, CentralRyukyus, Southwestern Japan
17:00 Yasufumi IRYU*, Kazuyuki YAMAMOTO, Tokiyuki SATO, Shun CHIYONOBU, Kenichi SAGAEResponses of Coral Reefs to Increased Amplitude of Sea-level Changes at the Mid-Pleistocene Climate Transition
17:15 Luke D NOTHDURFT*, Gregory E WEBBHolocene-Modern Scleractinian Coral Microstructure and Diagenesis: Constraints on Spatial Resolution andInterpretation of Geochemical Data
17:30 Lucien F MONTAGGIONI*, Guy CABIOCH, Thierry CORREGE, Florence LECORNECCoral Ba/Ca Records of Mid-Holocene Upwelling Activity in New-Caledonial
17:45 Janice M LOUGH*Reading Coral Growth Histories
18:00 Juan P CARRICART-GANIVET*, David J BARNESOptical Densitometry of Digitized Images: A Method for Measurement of Coral Skeletal Density from X-Radiographs
Poster : June 29 (Tue)
2-8-A. Coral Reefs and Global Change II : Corals as Recorders of Past ClimateConvener : Mark EAKIN, Eiji MATSUMOTO, and Andrea GROTTOLI
June 28 (Mon) 17:15 18:15 Room 4
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13:30 William D ROBBINS*Growth and Demography of Two Species of Reef Shark on the Great Barrier Reef, Australia
13:45 Mark MEEKAN*, Mike CAPPONew Techniques to Assess the Abundance of Tropical Reef Sharks
14:00 Andrew S CORNISH*, Yvonne J SADOVYAssessing the Risk to Coral Reef Organisms of Extinction: The Example of Groupers and Wrasses
14:15 Francesca BENZONI*, Jennifer S ASHWORTH, Anna M ADDAMO, Ayman MABROUK, Paolo GALLISustaining Artisanal Fisheries: The Effects of NTZs on Gleaned Molluscs in South Sinai, Egypt
14:30 Anthony D MONTGOMERY*Can Ecosystem-based Management Be Applied to the Hawaiian Black Coral Fishery?
14:45 Rebecca E MITCHELL*, Nicholas K DULVY, Nicholas V C POLUNINIndirect Links between Subsistence Fishing and Sea Urchin Density at Large Spatial Scales on Fijian Coral Reefs
15:00 Maria Dinorah HERRERO-PEREZRUL*Causes of Collapse of Holothurian Fishery in Mexico
15:15 - 15:45 Break
15:45 Brian T CABRERA*, Brian GILES, Melita SAMOILYS, Denise MCCORRY, Amanda C J VINCENTLong Term Assessment of MPA Success in Northern Bohol, Central Philippines
16:00 Terney Pradeep KUMARA ( FRANSISC BDUGE)*, Olof LINDEN, David SOUTER, Ruchira CUMARANATHUNGA
Coral Transplantation: An Additional Tourist Attraction in Polhena Reef of Southern Sri Lanka
16:15 John NAUGHTON*NOAA Fisheries, US Military Partnering to Conserve and Sustain Coral Reef Ecosystems in the Pacific and Indian Ocean
16:30 Jill STJOHN*Fishery Management of a High Latitude West Australian Coral Reef
16:45 Beatrice P FERREIRA*, Mauro MAIDAManaging in a Multiple Boundary Context: The Coral Coast MPA
17:00 Eric VERHEIJ*, Melita A SAMOILYS, Hassan J W KALOMBOAssessing the Impacts of a Community-based Network of Marine Protected Areas through Long Term Monitoringof Coral Reef Resources
17:15 Hassan J W KALOMBO*, Solomon J MAKOLOWEKA, Eric VERHEIJTanga Coastal Zone Conservation and Development Programme: An Example of an Successful CollaborativeManagement of Coastal and Marine Resources in Northern Tanzania
17:30 Julie CHURCH*, David O OBURASustaining Coral Reef Ecosystems and their Fisheries in the Kiunga Marine National Reserve, Lamu Kenya
17:45 Graciela E GARCIA-MOLINER*, Miguel A ROLONCoral Reef Fisheries and Ecosystem Based Management in the US Caribbean
18:00 Dirk ZELLER*, Paul DALZELL, Jarad MAKAIAU, Daniel PAULYReconstructing Historic Coral Reef Fisheries Catches for US-Associated Pacific Islands: Regional Application andGlobal Significance
18:15 Alan R EVERSON*Local Action Strategy Process for Coral Reef Management in the Pacific
Poster : June 29 (Tue)
4-12-A. New Approaches to Sustaining Coral Reef Ecosystems and their FisheriesConvener : Thomas HOURIGAN
June 28 (Mon) 13:30 18:30 Room 5
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13:30 Philippe BOUCHET*, Pierre LOZOUETFrom "Seashells" to "Molluscs": The Fractal Dimension of Molluscan Biodiversity
13:45 Matthew A KOSNIK*Preliminary Analyses of Macromolluscan Diversity in Central Great Barrier Reef Soft Sediments
14:00 Gary C WILLIAMS*Comparative Biodiversity and Taxon Composition of Octocorals in Indo-West Pacific, Panamic, and TropicalWestern Atlantic Faunas
14:15 Yehuda BENAYAHU*, Ming-Shiou JENG, Shimrit PERKOL-FINKEL, Chang-Feng DAIDiversity of Soft Corals (Octocorallia: Alcyonacea) from Southern Taiwan
14:30 Nicole GRAVIER-BONNET*, Chloe A F BOURMAUDThe Glorieuses Islands in the SW of the Indian Ocean: A "Paradise" for Hydroids (Cnidaria, Hydrozoa)
14:45 Shin KUBOTA*Hydromedusan Fauna in Coasts of the Nansei Islands
15:00 Terry J DONALDSON*Species Diversity on a Small Scale: Coral Size and Resident Fish Assemblage Structure in Indo-West Pacific Coralsof the Genus Pocillopora (Cnidaria: Scleractinia: Pocilloporidae)
15:15 - 15:45 Break
15:45 Chloe A F BOURMAUD*, Lucas LECLERE, Perrine MANGION, Gwenaelle PENNOBERBiodiversity of Reunion Island Coral Reefs
16:00 Gert WORHEIDE*, John N A HOOPER, Laura S EPPIndo-Pacific Sponge Biodiversity, Phylogeography, and Diversification
16:15 Hector REYES-BONILLA*, Peter W GLYNN, R Andres LOPEZ-PEREZBiogeography and Diversity of Eastern Pacific Reef Corals
16:30 Terrence M GOSLINER*Diversification of Nudibranch Mollusk Biotas in the Indo-Pacific Tropics
16:45 Alan J KOHN*Diodiversity and Biogeography of Conus, the Most Diverse Coral Reef-Associated Genus
17:00 Jonathan B GELLER*, Christopher P MEYER, Gustav PAULAYMolecular Phylogeography Reveals Fine Scale Endemism of the Astralium rhodostoma Complex on Coral Reefs
17:15 Gustav PAULAY*, Christopher P MEYERTempo and Mode of Diversification in the Indo-West Pacific
17:30 Melissa FREY*A Geographical History of Species Diversification across the Indo-West Pacific in an Ancient Clade of Snails
17:45 David G REID*, Suzanne T WILLIAMS, D Timothy LITTLEWOODSpeciation and Diversity of Littorinid Snails on Rocky Shores in the Indo-West Pacific
18:00 Harilaos A LESSIOS*, David R ROBERTSONBreaching of the Eastern Pacific Barrier by Transpacific Fishes
Poster : June 29 (Tue)
1-6-A. Biodiversity and Diversification in the Indo-West Pacific Convener : Yehuda BENAYAHU and Gustav PAULAY
June 28 (Mon) 13:30 18:15 Room 6
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13:30 Forest ROHWER*, Davey KLINE, Mya BREITBART, Nancy KNOWLTONLife and Death of Coral Reefs: A Microbial View
13:45 Jorge FRIAS-LOPEZ*, Jim KLAUS, Joanna SHISLER, Mengfei HO, Brenda WILSON, Bruce W FOUKEBlack Band Disease (BBD) Bacterial Mat Produces a Toxic Compound that Kills Zooxanthellae (Symbiodinium sp.)
14:00 Bruce W FOUKE*, Jim KLAUS, Jorge FRIAS-LOPEZIdentifying Key Microorganisms in Corals Infected with Black Band Disease
14:15 Marshall HAYES*, Jerome DURIVAULT, Raymond HAYES, Christine FERRIER-PAGESVariability in Coral-associated Bacterial Communities and its Relevance to Infectious Disease
14:30 Ariel KUSHMARO*, Esti KRAMARSKY-WINTER, Itzik BRICKNER, Yossi LOYABacterial Like Aggregates on Coral Surface
14:45 Andrew M DAVEY*Changes in Surface Microbial Community Structure and Nutrient Processes after Coral Death
15:00 James S KLAUS*, Bruce W FOUKE, Jorge FRIAS-LOPEZEffects of Depth and Temperature on Bacterial Communities Associated with Diploria strigosa
15:15 - 15:45 Break
15:45 Ross J JONES*The Induction of Coral Bleaching by Metabolic Inhibitors
16:00 Neal E CANTIN*, Andrew NEGRI, Bette WILLISImplications of Reduced Photosynthetic Yeilds Caused by the Herbicide Diuron for Coral Reproduction and LarvalMetamorphosis
16:15 Michael B MORGAN*, Terry W SNELLCharacterization of the Ceruloplasmin Gene in Corals: An Informative Biomarker of Naphthalene Exposure
16:30 David I KLINE*, Neilan KUNTZ, Nancy KNOWLTON, Forest ROHWERCoral Mortality Caused by Road Asphalt and Roofing Tar
16:45 Hodaka KAWAHATA*, Hidekazu OHTA, Mayuri INOUE, Atsushi SUZUKIEndocrine Disrupter Nonylphenol and Bisphenol a Contamination in Okinawa and Ishigaki Islands, Japan - WithinCoral Reefs and Adjacent River Mouths -
17:00 Daniel J BUCHER*, Esther FISHERA Possible Role for Urea in Mediating Coral Responses to Chronic and Pulsed Doses of Ammonium
17:15 Marion NIPPER*, R Scott CARR, James BIEDENBACH, Russell HOOTEN, Mike FIELD, Richard BROCKSediment Toxicity Surveys in the Vicinity of Coral Reefs in the Hawaiian Islands
17:30 Iain A MACDONALD*Unusual Coral Morphologies from Turbid and High Sedimentation Environments and their Inferred Analogues of1) the "Snow-Shoe Effect" 2) the "Phoenix Effect" and 3) a Novel Internal Skeletal Abnormality
17:45 Lesley A RUNNALLS*, Max L COLEMANAn Experimental Investigation to Assess the Impact of Natural and Anthropogenic Changes on Reef EnvironmentsBarbados West Indies, Using Coral Cores Sclerochronology and Laser Ablation ICP-MS
Poster : June 29 (Tue)
3-3. Effects of Pollutants on Corals and Coral Reef OrganismsConvener : Ross J. JONES
June 28 (Mon) 15:45 18:45 Room 7
Poster : June 29 (Tue)
3-1. Integrating Marine Microbiology, Aqueous Chemistry, and Ecology to Track the Development and Spread of Disease in Coral Reef Ecosystems
Convener : Bruce W. FOUKE
June 28 (Mon) 13:30 15:15 Room 7
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18:00 Esti KRAMARSKY-WINTER*, Craig A DOWNS, Yossi LOYAEvidence for Deleterious Effects of Net Pen Mariculture Effluent on Coral Reproduction
18:15 Avi PEREVOLOTFKY, Alon ZASK, Benny SHALMON, Ezri ALON, Ran AMIR, David ZAKAI*Can Mariculture Activities and Coral Reef Reserve Persist Side by Side?: A Case Study from the Northern Gulf ofAqaba (Red Sea)
18:30 Yossi LOYA*The Coral Reefs of Eilat - Past, Present and Future: Three Decades of Coral Community Structure Studies
13:30 Norio SATO, Akbar Mohammad ALI, Shigeru KOUCHI*, Shinichi SOMEYAEffect of Coral Calcium on Diabetic Mellitus
13:45 Samuel E KAHNG*The Ecology and Ecological Impact of a Highly Invasive, Alien Soft Coral Species on Hawaii's Coral Reef Communities
14:00 Alexandra S GRUTTER*Tactile Dancing in Cleaner Fish as a Pre-conflict Management Strategy
14:15 Carlos Eduardo Leite FERREIRA*, Sergio FLOETER, Joao Luiz GASPARINI, Beatrice FERREIRA, Jean JOYEUX
Trophic Structure Patterns of Brazilian Reef Fishes: A Latitudinal Comparison
14:30 M Saifur RAHMAN*, M Aminur RAHMAN, Yuji HIRATSUKA, Tsuyoshi UEHARAEffect of Temperature on Fertilization, Embryonic Development and Growth Performance of Early Larval Stages ofthe Two Sea Urchin Species (Geneus Echinometra) in Coral Reef
14:45 Dorothee TADDEI*, Patrick FROUIN, Thomas MONDONSpatial and Short-term Temporal Variability of Macrofauna Communities in Sediments: A Fringing Reef fromReunion Island (Indian Ocean)
15:00 Kyoko ISHIKAWA, Kanako AOKI, Takashi KOBAYASHI, Masahito KAMIMURA*, Tetsu SATOTraditional Resource Use of Sea Algae and its Social Importance in Shiraho Coral Reef, Ishigaki Island, Okinawa
15:15 Hiroki HATA*Algal Farms in Coral Reefs: Intensive Management by Territorial Damselfish
15:30 - 16:00 Break
16:00 Amy R BACO*Population Genetic Structure of the Hawaiian Precious Coral, Corallium lauuense, Based on Microsatellites
16:15 Paal B MORTENSEN*, Jan H FOSSAA, Harals FOSSHAGENSpecies Diversity and Spatial Distribution of Invertebrates on Lophelia pertusa (L., 1758) Reefs in Norway
16:30 Frank A PARRISH*The Association of Subphotic Fish Assemblages with Precious Corals in the Hawaiian Archipelago
16:45 Kotaro SHIRAI, Minoru KUSAKABE, Hajime HIYAGON, Shunichi NAKAI, Yuji SANO*Deep-Sea Coral Geochemistry: Potential Proxy for Paleoclimate Reconstruction
Poster : June 29 (Tue)
5-4. Deep-Water CoralsConvener : Dave SCOTT, Amy BACO, and Rhian WALLER
June 28 (Mon) 16:00 17:00 Room 8
Poster : July 1 (Thu)
5-6. MiscellanyConvener : Toru NAKAMORI
June 28 (Mon) 13:30 15:30 Room 8
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13:30 Tse-Lynn LOH*, Loke Ming CHOUFibreglass Artificial Reef Units as a Method of Reef Rehabilitation in the Sedimented Waters of the SouthernIslands of Singapore
13:45 Shimrit PERKOL-FINKEL*, Gregory ZILMAN, Tuvia MILOH, Yehuda BENAYAHUThe Effect of Substratum Stability on Benthic Artificial Reef Communities: Biological and Hydrodynamical Aspects
14:00 James H HUDSON*Assessment and Restoration of the M/V Wellwood Grounding Site, Molasses Reef, Florida Keys National MarineSanctuary, Florida, USA
14:15 Helen E FOX*, Peter J MOUS, Jos S PET, Andreas H MULJADI, Roy L CALDWELLRehabilitation at Ecologically Significant Scales for Coral Reefs Damaged by Blast Fishing
14:30 Alison L MOULDING*Coral Recruitment to Three Reef Restoration Sites in the Florida Keys
14:45 Muriel SCHRIMM*, Bernard SALVAT, Yannick CHANCERELLE, Michel PORCHER, Richard MORANCY,Mehdi ADJEROUD, Annie AUBANEL
Biological and Physical Restoration of a French Polynesian Damaged Reef Site: Success and Frustration
15:00 Robin J BRUCKNER*, Andrew W BRUCKNERPatterns of Acropora palmata Recovery at the Fortuna Reefer Ship-grounding Site: Survivorship of RestoredFragments and Recruitment Success Over Six Years
15:15 - 15:45 Break
15:45 Steven P KOLINSKI*, John NAUGHTON, Paul L JOKIELCoral Reef Mitigation and Restoration Techniques Employed in the US Affiliated Pacific Islands: Practices,Problems and Prospects
16:00 Aileen N C MORSE*A Biological, Biochemical and Behavioral Approach to Coral Reef Restoration and Remediation
16:15 Melita A SAMOILYS, Brian CABRERA, Denise MCCORRY*Response of Fishes and Corals to Removal of Macro-algae on Degraded Reefs in the Philippines
16:30 M Bernadette BEZY*, Oswaldo E VASQUEZLarge-scale (300 Colony) Transplantation of Healthy Acropora palmata Colonies in Boca Chica, DominicanRepublic: A Possible Control for Remediation Projects
16:45 Peter E T EDWARDS*, George F WARNER, Peter H WILSON-KELLY, Marlon H HIBBERTEvaluating the Success of a Major Coral Relocation Exercise at Rackhams Cay, Kingston Jamaica
17:00 Yasuhiro AKAKURA*, Seizou HANASHIRO, Shinichi URABE, Hiromi MAEHARA, Masahiro ONO, TadahiroMIZOGUCHI, Hidekazu YAMAMOTO
Environmental Restoration Technologies on Coral Communities in Harbor Facilities Improvements
17:15 Elizabeth GLYNN FAHY*, Thomas P QUINN, Daniel P FAHY, Richard E DODGE, Richard E SPIELER,David S GILLIAM
Growth and Survivorship of Meandrina meandrites and Montastrea cavernosa Coral Core Transplants andEffectiveness of Plugging Core Holes in Transplant Donor Colonies
17:30 Masayuki HATTA*, Yuko SHIMOMURA, Kenji IWAO, Akira WATANUKI, Toru AOTA, Makoto OMORIEstablishing Coral Seedlings Production for Reef Restoration
17:45 Toru AOTA*, Akira WATANUKI, Sanae SHIBATA, Makoto OMORI, Hiroki TANIGUCHI, Kenji IWAO,Makoto KUCHINOMACHI
Development of Coral Reef Restoration Technology through Mass Culture, Transportation and Settlement of Coral Larvae
Poster : June 29 (Tue)
4-21-A. Coral Reef Restoration and RemediationConvener : Richard DODGE, Alistair EDWARDS, David GILLIAM, Andrew HEYWARD, and Makoto OMORI
June 28 (Mon) 13:30 18:00 Room 9
10th Internat ional Coral Reef Symposium
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