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P-6.157 Mary Alice COFFROTH*, Thomas DOAK, Jodi SCHWARZ, Mónica MEDINA<br />

The Symbiodinium Genome Sequence: A Progress Report<br />

P-6.158 Shi WANG*, Naila ALIEVA, Lingling ZHANG, Elisha MEYER, Galina AGLYAMOVA, Tom JUENGER, Mikhail MATZ<br />

Development of Improved Diversity Arrays Technology (IDART) <strong>for</strong> Whole-Genome Genotyping of<br />

Corals<br />

P-6.159 Mackenzie MANNING*, Ruth GATES<br />

Diversity in Populations of Free-Living Symbiodiniumfrom a Caribbean and Pacific Reef<br />

P-6.160 Shang-Ru YEOH, Chang-Feng DAI*<br />

Intracolonial Genotypic Variations and Heterozygosity Excess of a Scleractinian Coral Pocillopora<br />

Damicornis<br />

P-6.161 Jean-François FLOT*, Simon TILLIER<br />

Comparative Coral Mitogenomics and Its Application to Phylogenetic, Population Genetic and<br />

Biodiversity Studies<br />

7. Diseases on Coral <strong>Reefs</strong><br />

Co-Chairs: K. Kim, D. Harvell, C. Page<br />

Monday, July 7<br />

P-7.162 Susanne SOKOLOW*, Patrick FOLEY, Janet FOLEY<br />

Disease Ecology and Local Patterns of Yellow Band Syndrome in a Caribbean Reef<br />

P-7.163 Jeff MILLER*, Erinn MULLER, Caroline ROGERS, Andrea ATKINSON, Rob WAARA, Andy DAVIS,<br />

Kevin R. T. WHELAN, Matt PATTERSON, Tony SPITZACK<br />

Catastrophic Losses in Coral Cover in US Virgin Islands Follow 2005-06 Coral Bleaching and<br />

Disease Event<br />

P-7.164 Ernesto WEIL*, Aldo CROQUER, Emmanuel IRIZARRY, Kathleen FLYNN, Isabel URREIZTIETA<br />

Status of Coral Reef Diseases and Decline of Coral <strong>Reefs</strong> in Puerto Rico<br />

P-7.165 J. Harold HUDSON*, Billy D. CAUSEY, PH.D., Jeff ANDERSON, Bill GOODWIN<br />

Requiem or Recovery? — Long-Term Effects of Black Band Disease, Phormidium Corallictumon<br />

Survival of Montastraea Faveolataat Looe Key Reef, Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary,<br />

Florida<br />

P-7.166 Ernesto WEIL*, Emmanuel IRIZARRY, Aldo CROQUER, Isabel URREIZTIETA<br />

Rapid Coral Reef Decline in <strong>the</strong> Southwest Coast of Puerto Rico<br />

P-7.167 Jonathan SHRIVES*, Martin SPEIGHT<br />

How Does Black Band Disease Affect <strong>the</strong> Benthic Ecology of <strong>Reefs</strong> in Los Cayos Cochinos,<br />

Honduras?<br />

P-7.168 Miguel MALDONADO*, Eric JORDAN<br />

Prevalence of Coral Disease and Partial Mortality Patterns in Coral Colonies of Montastraea<br />

Annularis, Diploria Strigosa and Siderastrea Siderea in <strong>the</strong> Back Reef of Puerto Morelos Q. Roo,<br />

Mexico<br />

P-7.169 Dean JACOBSON*<br />

A Four Year Fine Scale Record of a Coral Disease Outbreak in <strong>the</strong> Marshall Islands<br />

P-7.170 Bernardo VARGAS-ANGEL*<br />

Coralline Algal Disease in <strong>the</strong> U.S. Affiliated Pacific Islands<br />

P-7.171 Alma RIDEP-MORRIS*<br />

Black Band Disease Outbreak in Nikko Bay, Palau<br />

P-7.172 Agus SABDONO*, Ocky RADJASA<br />

The Black Band Disease of Indonesian Coral <strong>Reefs</strong><br />

P-7.173 Greta AEBY*, Thierry WORK, Douglas FENNER, Eva DIDONATO<br />

Coral and Crustose Coralline Algae Disease on <strong>the</strong> <strong>Reefs</strong> of American Samoa<br />

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

121<br />

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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