Reefs for the Future - Nova Southeastern University

Reefs for the Future - Nova Southeastern University Reefs for the Future - Nova Southeastern University

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Location Information Author Index Oral and Poster Exhibits Program General Special Presentations Information Recognitions 102 3:30 Jere LIPPS* Reef Restoration—The Good and the Bad 3:45 Hansa CHANSANG*, Nalinee THONGTHAM, Ukkrit SATAPOOMIN, Niphon PHONGSUWAN, Pitul PANCHAIYAPHUM, Vipoosit MANTACHITRA Reef Rehabilitation at Maiton Island: The Prototype of Rehabilitation by Using Artificial Substrate in Thailand 4:00 Nalinee THONGTHAM* Transplantation of Porites Lutea to Rehabilitate Degraded Coral Reef at Maiton Island, Phuket, Thailand 4:15 Tries RAZAK* The Population of Hard Coral Colonies Growing on EcoReefs® Artificial Modules on Manado Tua Island, Bunaken National Park, North Sulawesi, Indonesia 4:30 Hidekazu YAMAMOTO*, Norikazu MAEKOUCHI, Takashi ANO, Megumi OOGI, Syuichi TSUDA, Kazuo KURITA Eco-Block as a Coral-Friendly Contrivance in Port Construction 4:45 Jennifer DUPONT*, Pamela HALLOCK, Walter JAAP Benthic and Fish Community Succession After the 2005 Red Tide Disturbance in the Eastern Gulf of Mexico: Are Artificial Reefs Effective Mitigation Tools? 5:00 Tom MOORE*, Bruce GRAHAM*, Sean GRIFFIN*, Kevin KIRSCH, Craig LILYESTROM, Michael NEMETH* Restoration of Acropora Cervicornis at the Site of the M/T Margara Grounding 5:15 Stuart FIELD* Survival of Coral Recruits in Relation to Substrate Stability Within Ship Grounding Sites 5:30 Amanda BOURQUE* Natural Resource Damage Assessment and Restoration in the National Park Service: Coral Reef Vessel Grounding Case Studies in Biscayne National Park 5:45 Shay VIEHMAN*, Steven THUR, Greg PINIAK Coral Reef Metrics and Habitat Equivalency Analysis July 11 (Fri) 10:00–12:15 Room - 316 10:00 Jeff ANDERSON*, J. Harold HUDSON, PH.D., Bill GOODWIN, John ILIFF, Tom MOORE Scleractinian Coral Relocation from a Coastal Seawall to a Nearshore Hardbottom Habitat in the Northern Florida Keys 10:15 Ron HILL*, Michelle SCHÄRER, Michael NEMETH, Andy BRUCKNER Coral Restoration Is Not Merely About Corals: Reef Fish Habitat Use Measures Coral Reef Restoration Success at the Fortuna Reefer Grounding Site, Mona Island, Puerto Rico 10:30 Sebastian FERSE* Multivariate Responses of the Coral Reef Fish Community to Artificial Structures and Coral Transplants 10:45 Patrick CABAITAN*, Edgardo GOMEZ, Porfirio ALIÑO Effects of Coral Transplantation and Giant Clam Restocking on the Functional Groups of Fish on Degraded Patch Reefs 11:00 Margaret MILLER*, Abel VALDIVIA, K. Lindsey KRAMER, Benjamin MASON, Dana WILLIAMS, Lyza JOHNSTON Alternate Benthic Assemblages on Artificial Reef Restoration Structures and Their Effects on Coral Larval Settlement 11:15 Alison MOULDING*, David GILLIAM, Vladimir KOSMYNIN, Richard DODGE Natural and Enhanced Coral Reef Recovery After Injury 11:30 Daniel GLEASON*, Leslie SUTTON Recruitment of the Temperate Scleractinian Coral, Oculina Arbuscula, to Natural and Artificial Substrata on Reefs of the South Atlantic Bight, U.S.A. 11:45 Clovis CASTRO*, Bruna CASTRO Brazilian Corals Early Growth and Survival 12:00 Nami OKUBO*, Hiromi YAMAMOTO, Fumio NAKAYA, Ken OKAJI Gametogenesis in Cultured Versus Wild Acropora Intermedia Colonies: Fertilization, Survival, and Oxygen Consumption 10 Years After Fragmentation 11 th International Coral Reef Symposium ■ Reefs for the Future

25. Predicting Reef Futures in the Context of Climate Change: Is 500 ppm CO 2 and 2 o C of Warming the ‘Tipping Point’ for Coral Reefs? Co-Chairs: O. Hoegh-Guldberg, A. Baker July 7 (Mon) 11:00–6:00 Room - Floridian Ballroom B/C 11:00 Ove HOEGH-GULDBERG* Is 500 Ppm CO 2 and 2 C of Warming the ‘tipping Point’ for Coral Reefs? If So, How Should We Respond? 11:15 Alan E. STRONG*, Gang LIU, C. Mark EAKIN, Tyler R. L. CHRISTENSEN, Dwight K. GLEDHILL, Scott F. HERON, Jessica A. MORGAN, William J. SKIRVING Implications for Our Coral Reefs in a Changing Climate Over the Next Few Decades – Hints from the Past 22 Years 11:30 Simon DONNER* The Elephant in the Reef: Committed Warming and Coral Bleaching 11:45 Scarla WEEKS*, Ana REDONDO-RODRIGUES, Andrew BAKUN Climate-Scale Influences on the Development of Coral Bleaching Conditions in the Great Barrier Reef 12:00 C. Mark EAKIN*, Jessica A. MORGAN, Scott F. HERON, Janice M. LOUGH, William J. SKIRVING, Gang LIU, Tyler R. L. CHRISTENSEN, Dwight K. GLEDHILL, Alan E. STRONG Going, Going, Gone? Are 1998 and 2005 Signs of the Future for Coral Reefs? 12:15 Joshua MADIN*, Michael O’DONNELL, Sean CONNOLLY Forecasting Storm-Mediated Changes in Reef Coral Assemblages 3:30 Richard FEELY*, Chris SABINE, Kathryn FAGAN Seasonal to Decadal Changes in the Carbonate System of the North Pacific Ocean 3:45 Justin RIES*, Anne COHEN, Daniel MCCORKLE Marine Biocalcifiers Exhibit Mixed Responses to CO2-Induced Ocean Acidification 4:00 Aline TRIBOLLET*, Marlin ATKINSON, Chris LANGDON Carbonate Dissolution by Euendolithic Microorganisms Increases with Rising PCO2 4:15 Robert BUDDEMEIER* Coral Reef Response to Climate Change – Addressing Complex Problems with a Simple Model 4:30 Maoz FINE*, Dan TCHERNOV Scleractinian Corals Response to Ocean Acidification Conditions 4:45 David I. KLINE*, Kenneth R. N. ANTHONY, Guillermo DIAZ-PULLIDO, Sophie DOVE, Selina WARD, Ove HOEGH-GULDBERG Impacts of Ocean Acidification and Warming on Calcifying Coral Reef Organisms 5:00 Andrew BAKER, Paul JONES*, Ranjeet BHAGOOLI, Herman WIRSHING, Tom CAPO, Christopher LANGDON Combined Effects of Elevated Temperature and PCO 2 on the Photo-Physiology of Symbiodinium Spp. in Two Scleractinian Coral Species 5:15 Selina WARD*, Sophie DOVE, david KLINE, kenneth ANTHONY, Ove HOEGH-GULDBERG Ocean Acidification Changes the Early Life History of Scleractinian Corals 5:30 Guillermo DIAZ-PULIDO*, Kenneth R.N. ANTHONY, David I. KLINE, Laurence MCCOOK, Selina WARD, Ove HOEGH-GULDBERG, Sophie DOVE Effects of Climate Change on Coral Reef Algae: Will Algae Be the Winners? 5:45 Kenneth ANTHONY*, Guillermo DIAZ-PULIDO Climate Change Thresholds and Coral Reef Degradation 11 th International Coral Reef Symposium ■ Reefs for the Future 103 Location Information Special Recognitions General Information Program Exhibits Oral and Poster Presentations Author Index

25. Predicting Reef <strong>Future</strong>s in <strong>the</strong> Context of Climate<br />

Change: Is 500 ppm CO 2 and 2 o C of Warming <strong>the</strong><br />

‘Tipping Point’ <strong>for</strong> Coral <strong>Reefs</strong>?<br />

Co-Chairs: O. Hoegh-Guldberg, A. Baker<br />

July 7 (Mon) 11:00–6:00 Room - Floridian Ballroom B/C<br />

11:00 Ove HOEGH-GULDBERG*<br />

Is 500 Ppm CO 2 and 2 C of Warming <strong>the</strong> ‘tipping Point’ <strong>for</strong> Coral <strong>Reefs</strong>? If So, How Should We Respond?<br />

11:15 Alan E. STRONG*, Gang LIU, C. Mark EAKIN, Tyler R. L. CHRISTENSEN, Dwight K. GLEDHILL, Scott F. HERON,<br />

Jessica A. MORGAN, William J. SKIRVING<br />

Implications <strong>for</strong> Our Coral <strong>Reefs</strong> in a Changing Climate Over <strong>the</strong> Next Few Decades – Hints from <strong>the</strong> Past<br />

22 Years<br />

11:30 Simon DONNER*<br />

The Elephant in <strong>the</strong> Reef: Committed Warming and Coral Bleaching<br />

11:45 Scarla WEEKS*, Ana REDONDO-RODRIGUES, Andrew BAKUN<br />

Climate-Scale Influences on <strong>the</strong> Development of Coral Bleaching Conditions in <strong>the</strong> Great Barrier Reef<br />

12:00 C. Mark EAKIN*, Jessica A. MORGAN, Scott F. HERON, Janice M. LOUGH, William J. SKIRVING, Gang LIU,<br />

Tyler R. L. CHRISTENSEN, Dwight K. GLEDHILL, Alan E. STRONG<br />

Going, Going, Gone? Are 1998 and 2005 Signs of <strong>the</strong> <strong>Future</strong> <strong>for</strong> Coral <strong>Reefs</strong>?<br />

12:15 Joshua MADIN*, Michael O’DONNELL, Sean CONNOLLY<br />

Forecasting Storm-Mediated Changes in Reef Coral Assemblages<br />

3:30 Richard FEELY*, Chris SABINE, Kathryn FAGAN<br />

Seasonal to Decadal Changes in <strong>the</strong> Carbonate System of <strong>the</strong> North Pacific Ocean<br />

3:45 Justin RIES*, Anne COHEN, Daniel MCCORKLE<br />

Marine Biocalcifiers Exhibit Mixed Responses to CO2-Induced Ocean Acidification<br />

4:00 Aline TRIBOLLET*, Marlin ATKINSON, Chris LANGDON<br />

Carbonate Dissolution by Euendolithic Microorganisms Increases with Rising PCO2<br />

4:15 Robert BUDDEMEIER*<br />

Coral Reef Response to Climate Change – Addressing Complex Problems with a Simple Model<br />

4:30 Maoz FINE*, Dan TCHERNOV<br />

Scleractinian Corals Response to Ocean Acidification Conditions<br />

4:45 David I. KLINE*, Kenneth R. N. ANTHONY, Guillermo DIAZ-PULLIDO, Sophie DOVE, Selina WARD,<br />

Ove HOEGH-GULDBERG<br />

Impacts of Ocean Acidification and Warming on Calcifying Coral Reef Organisms<br />

5:00 Andrew BAKER, Paul JONES*, Ranjeet BHAGOOLI, Herman WIRSHING, Tom CAPO, Christopher LANGDON<br />

Combined Effects of Elevated Temperature and PCO 2 on <strong>the</strong> Photo-Physiology of Symbiodinium Spp. in<br />

Two Scleractinian Coral Species<br />

5:15 Selina WARD*, Sophie DOVE, david KLINE, kenneth ANTHONY, Ove HOEGH-GULDBERG<br />

Ocean Acidification Changes <strong>the</strong> Early Life History of Scleractinian Corals<br />

5:30 Guillermo DIAZ-PULIDO*, Kenneth R.N. ANTHONY, David I. KLINE, Laurence MCCOOK, Selina WARD,<br />

Ove HOEGH-GULDBERG, Sophie DOVE<br />

Effects of Climate Change on Coral Reef Algae: Will Algae Be <strong>the</strong> Winners?<br />

5:45 Kenneth ANTHONY*, Guillermo DIAZ-PULIDO<br />

Climate Change Thresholds and Coral Reef Degradation<br />

11 th International Coral Reef Symposium ■ <strong>Reefs</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Future</strong><br />

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Location<br />

In<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

Special<br />

Recognitions<br />

General<br />

In<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

Program Exhibits Oral and Poster<br />

Presentations<br />

Author Index

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