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 />
112<br />
1. Lessons from <strong>the</strong> Past<br />
Co-Chairs: D. Hubbard, W. Ramirez; D. Hubbard, E.A. Shinn, W. Ramirez; D. Hubbard,<br />
L. Greer, C. Sherman, G. Stanley<br />
Tuesday, July 8<br />
P-1.1 Sócrates IBARRA-FERNÁNDEZ*, Paul BLANCHON<br />
Fringing-Reef Geomorphology and Facies Controlled by Hurricanes at Punta Maroma, Mexico<br />
P-1.2 Vassil ZLATARSKI*<br />
Results of Scleractinian and Reef Investigation Conducted 1983-1984 in Sou<strong>the</strong>astern Mexico<br />
P-1.3 Jeremy WEISZ*, Mark BUTLER IV<br />
Environmental Effects on Back-Reef Sponge Distribution in <strong>the</strong> Florida Keys (USA)<br />
P-1.4 Shannon GORE*, J. A. G. COOPER<br />
Classifying Coralline Rubble Beaches in <strong>the</strong> British Virgin Islands<br />
P-1.5 Halard LESCINSKY*, Maxwell HILL, Ann HOEDT<br />
Results of Long-Term Bioersion Study, Belize Patch <strong>Reefs</strong><br />
P-1.6 Raquel HERNANDEZ*, Clark SHERMAN, Ernesto WEIL<br />
Reef Sedimentation Patterns, Southwestern Shelf of Puerto Rico<br />
P-1.7 Benjamin TITUS*, Halard LESCINSKY<br />
Microboring and Surface Taphonomy of Fossil <strong>Reefs</strong>, Enriquillo Valley, Dominican Republic<br />
P-1.8 Lou FISHER*, Ken BANKS, Dave GILLIAM, Richard E. DODGE, David STOUT, Bernardo VARGAS-ANGEL<br />
Real Time Coral Stress Observations Be<strong>for</strong>e, During, and After Beach Nourishment Dredging<br />
Offshore Sou<strong>the</strong>ast Florida, USA<br />
P-1.9 Li GUO*, Stephen J. VINCENT, Samuel P. RICE, Vladimir LAVRISHCHEV<br />
Late Jurassic Coral <strong>Reefs</strong> from Outcrops of <strong>the</strong> Western Caucasus-Crimea: Analogues <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />
Eastern Black Sea<br />
P-1.10 Michael CALLAHAN*<br />
Distribution of Clionid Sponges in <strong>the</strong> Florida Keys, 2001-2005<br />
P-1.11 Murray FORD*, Paul KENCH<br />
Sediment Transport Pathways on a Fringing Reef Based on Taphonomic Alteration of Larger<br />
Benthic Foraminifera Baculogypsina Sphaerulata<br />
P-1.12 Andrew ESTEP*, Timmons ERICKSON, Dennis HUBBARD<br />
A Comparison of Rates and Styles of Bioerosion with Varying Sedimentation: Holocene <strong>Reefs</strong> in<br />
<strong>the</strong> Western Dominican Republic Versus Modern <strong>Reefs</strong> Off St. Croix, USVI<br />
P-1.13 Timmons ERICKSON*, Andrew ESTEP, Dennis HUBBARD<br />
Depth-Related Patterns of Infaunal Bioerosion in Two Modern and Two Fossil Caaribbean <strong>Reefs</strong>:<br />
US Virgin Islands and <strong>the</strong> Dominican Republic<br />
P-1.14 Murray FORD*<br />
The Role of Constituent Durability on <strong>the</strong> Sediment Budget of a Fringing Reef, Lizard Island, Great<br />
Barrier Reef<br />
P-1.15 Dorothée TADDEI*, Lionel BIGOT, Heloïse ROUZE, Patrick FROUIN<br />
Response of Soft-Bottom Macrobenthic Coral Reef Communities to Hurricane Disturbance<br />
(Reunion Island, Western Indian Ocean)<br />
P-1.16 Eberhard GISCHLER*, Robert GINSBURG, Sachandra PRASAD<br />
Late Quaternary Deposits on <strong>the</strong> Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Belize Shelf: How Does <strong>the</strong> Mixed Carbonate-<br />
Siliciclastic Succession Record Pleistocene Sea-Level Variation?<br />
P-1.17 Phillip DUSTAN*<br />
Carys<strong>for</strong>t Reef, Key Largo, Florida Keys Is Melting<br />
P-1.18 Alex BURPEE*, Lisa GREER, Robert HUMSTON, Dennis HUBBARD<br />
The Effect of Marine Protection on Carbonate Sediment Production in St. Croix, USVI<br />
11 th International Coral Reef Symposium ■ <strong>Reefs</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Future</strong>