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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 />

140<br />

P-14.505 Cesar VILLANOY, Marites CANTO*, Erlinda SALAMANTE<br />

The Contribution of Coastline Complexity and Embayment Attributes to Larval Dispersal Patterns<br />

in Several Areas Around Philippine Waters<br />

P-14.506 Ivonne BEJARANO*, Richard S. APPELDOORN, Michael NEMETH, Héctor RUÍZ, Clark SHERMAN, Milton<br />

CARLO<br />

Preliminary Characterization of <strong>the</strong> Deep Reef Fish Communities and Their Connectivity with<br />

Shallow Water <strong>Reefs</strong> in Southwest Puerto Rico<br />

P-14.507 Dannise RUIZ RAMOS*, Nikolaos SCHIZAS<br />

Genetic Variation of <strong>the</strong> Hydrocoral Millepora AlcicornisAcross <strong>the</strong> Caribbean<br />

P-14.508 J.M. HESTER*, V.P. RICHARDS, K. FELDHEIM, M.S. SHIVJI<br />

Population Structure in <strong>the</strong> Brown Tube Sponge (Agelas Conifera) in <strong>the</strong> Florida Reef Tract and<br />

Caribbean<br />

P-14.509 Catarina CÚCIO*, Maite MASCARÓ, Xavier CHIAPPA, Nuno SIMÕES<br />

Corals from Sisal <strong>Reefs</strong> System, Northwest Campeche Bank, Mexico: A Potential Role on <strong>the</strong><br />

Caribbean-Gulf of Mexico Connectivity?<br />

P-14.510 Christopher BIRD*, Brenden HOLLAND, Brian BOWEN, Robert TOONEN<br />

Contrasting Phylogeography in Three Endemic Hawaiian Limpets (Cellana Spp.) with Similar Life<br />

Histories<br />

P-14.511 Amy BACO-TAYLOR*, Juan ARMANDO SÁNCHEZ, Stephen CAIRNS<br />

Interspecific and Intraspecific Genetic Variation in Deep-Sea Octocorals<br />

P-14.512 Christopher BIRD*, Stephen KARL, Robert TOONEN<br />

Standardizing AMOVA Results <strong>for</strong> Use in Comparative Phylogenetic Studies<br />

P-14.513 Tonya SHEARER*<br />

Range Expansion of an Introduced Coral: Investigating <strong>the</strong> Source and Ecological Impact of <strong>the</strong><br />

Invasion<br />

15. Progress in Understanding <strong>the</strong> Hydrodynamics<br />

of Coral Reef Systems<br />

Co-Chairs: C. J. Hearn, C. D. Storlazzi, F.E. Pagán<br />

Wednesday, July 9<br />

P-15.515 HEESOOK KANG*, Vassiliki KOURAFALOU, Claire PARIS<br />

Influence of Florida Current Frontal Eddies on Circulation and Fish Recruitment Around <strong>the</strong><br />

Florida Keys Reef Tract<br />

P-15.516 Philippe BONNETON*, Rodrigo CIENFUEGOS, Sylvain OUILLON, Patrice BRETEL, Jean-Pierre LEFEBVRE,<br />

Natalie BONNETON<br />

Wave Trans<strong>for</strong>mation and Wave-Induced Currents on a Submerged Barrier Reef: Field<br />

Observations and Boussinesq-Type Modelling<br />

P-15.517 Ryan LOWE*, James FALTER, Stephen MONISMITH, Marlin ATKINSON<br />

Numerical Modelling of a Coastal Reef–lagoon System<br />

P-15.518 David G. ZAWADA*, John C. BROCK<br />

A Multi-Scale, Large-Area Analysis of Coral Reef Roughness<br />

P-15.519 Ava MAXAM*, Dale WEBBER<br />

Defining <strong>the</strong> Reefal Bay System Hydrodynamically<br />

P-15.520 Kimberly PAGE-ALBINS*, Peter VROOM, Mark ALBINS, Ronald HOEKE, Celia SMITH<br />

Patterns in Benthic Communities at a Remote Subtropical Atoll Along a Wave Exposure Gradient<br />

P-15.521 Zeki DEMIRBILEK*, Tahirih LACKEY, Joseph GAILANI, Jarrell SMITH<br />

The Particle Tracking Model: Method to Quantify External Sediment Loading to Coral Reef<br />

Regions<br />

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

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