Reefs for the Future - Nova Southeastern University
Reefs for the Future - Nova Southeastern University
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Location<br />
In<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
Author Index Oral and Poster Exhibits<br />
Program<br />
General<br />
Special<br />
Presentations<br />
In<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
Recognitions<br />
102<br />
3:30 Jere LIPPS*<br />
Reef Restoration—The Good and <strong>the</strong> Bad<br />
3:45 Hansa CHANSANG*, Nalinee THONGTHAM, Ukkrit SATAPOOMIN, Niphon PHONGSUWAN,<br />
Pitul PANCHAIYAPHUM, Vipoosit MANTACHITRA<br />
Reef Rehabilitation at Maiton Island: The Prototype of Rehabilitation by Using Artificial Substrate in<br />
Thailand<br />
4:00 Nalinee THONGTHAM*<br />
Transplantation of Porites Lutea to Rehabilitate Degraded Coral Reef at Maiton Island, Phuket, Thailand<br />
4:15 Tries RAZAK*<br />
The Population of Hard Coral Colonies Growing on Eco<strong>Reefs</strong>® Artificial Modules on Manado Tua Island,<br />
Bunaken National Park, North Sulawesi, Indonesia<br />
4:30 Hidekazu YAMAMOTO*, Norikazu MAEKOUCHI, Takashi ANO, Megumi OOGI, Syuichi TSUDA, Kazuo KURITA<br />
Eco-Block as a Coral-Friendly Contrivance in Port Construction<br />
4:45 Jennifer DUPONT*, Pamela HALLOCK, Walter JAAP<br />
Benthic and Fish Community Succession After <strong>the</strong> 2005 Red Tide Disturbance in <strong>the</strong> Eastern Gulf of<br />
Mexico: Are Artificial <strong>Reefs</strong> Effective Mitigation Tools?<br />
5:00 Tom MOORE*, Bruce GRAHAM*, Sean GRIFFIN*, Kevin KIRSCH, Craig LILYESTROM, Michael NEMETH*<br />
Restoration of Acropora Cervicornis at <strong>the</strong> Site of <strong>the</strong> M/T Margara Grounding<br />
5:15 Stuart FIELD*<br />
Survival of Coral Recruits in Relation to Substrate Stability Within Ship Grounding Sites<br />
5:30 Amanda BOURQUE*<br />
Natural Resource Damage Assessment and Restoration in <strong>the</strong> National Park Service: Coral Reef Vessel<br />
Grounding Case Studies in Biscayne National Park<br />
5:45 Shay VIEHMAN*, Steven THUR, Greg PINIAK<br />
Coral Reef Metrics and Habitat Equivalency Analysis<br />
July 11 (Fri) 10:00–12:15 Room - 316<br />
10:00 Jeff ANDERSON*, J. Harold HUDSON, PH.D., Bill GOODWIN, John ILIFF, Tom MOORE<br />
Scleractinian Coral Relocation from a Coastal Seawall to a Nearshore Hardbottom Habitat in <strong>the</strong> Nor<strong>the</strong>rn<br />
Florida Keys<br />
10:15 Ron HILL*, Michelle SCHÄRER, Michael NEMETH, Andy BRUCKNER<br />
Coral Restoration Is Not Merely About Corals: Reef Fish Habitat Use Measures Coral Reef Restoration<br />
Success at <strong>the</strong> Fortuna Reefer Grounding Site, Mona Island, Puerto Rico<br />
10:30 Sebastian FERSE*<br />
Multivariate Responses of <strong>the</strong> Coral Reef Fish Community to Artificial Structures and Coral Transplants<br />
10:45 Patrick CABAITAN*, Edgardo GOMEZ, Porfirio ALIÑO<br />
Effects of Coral Transplantation and Giant Clam Restocking on <strong>the</strong> Functional Groups of Fish on Degraded<br />
Patch <strong>Reefs</strong><br />
11:00 Margaret MILLER*, Abel VALDIVIA, K. Lindsey KRAMER, Benjamin MASON, Dana WILLIAMS, Lyza JOHNSTON<br />
Alternate Benthic Assemblages on Artificial Reef Restoration Structures and Their Effects on Coral Larval<br />
Settlement<br />
11:15 Alison MOULDING*, David GILLIAM, Vladimir KOSMYNIN, Richard DODGE<br />
Natural and Enhanced Coral Reef Recovery After Injury<br />
11:30 Daniel GLEASON*, Leslie SUTTON<br />
Recruitment of <strong>the</strong> Temperate Scleractinian Coral, Oculina Arbuscula, to Natural and Artificial Substrata on<br />
<strong>Reefs</strong> of <strong>the</strong> South Atlantic Bight, U.S.A.<br />
11:45 Clovis CASTRO*, Bruna CASTRO<br />
Brazilian Corals Early Growth and Survival<br />
12:00 Nami OKUBO*, Hiromi YAMAMOTO, Fumio NAKAYA, Ken OKAJI<br />
Gametogenesis in Cultured Versus Wild Acropora Intermedia Colonies: Fertilization, Survival, and Oxygen<br />
Consumption 10 Years After Fragmentation<br />
11 th International Coral Reef Symposium ■ <strong>Reefs</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Future</strong>