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P-21.816 Carlos BOHORQUEZ*<br />

Training <strong>for</strong> Local Inhabitants of a Coral Reef Island at Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Caribbean in Order to Develop<br />

Activities Sustainable with Ocean Life<br />

P-21.817 Deborah CLELAND*, anne DRAY, Rollan GERONIMO, Annabel TRINIDAD CRUZ, pascal PEREZ<br />

Practice Makes Perfect? an Iterative Approach to Participatory Modelling <strong>for</strong> Coral Reef<br />

Management<br />

P-21.818 Georg HEISS*, Reinhold LEINFELDER<br />

The International Year of <strong>the</strong> Reef 2008 in Germany<br />

P-21.819 Karen MCLEOD*, Hea<strong>the</strong>r LESLIE<br />

Lessons from Resilience Thinking <strong>for</strong> Ecosystem-Based Management in Coral Reef Systems<br />

P-21.820 Mark MEEKAN*, Corey BRADSHAW, Steven WILSON, John STEVENS, Jeffrey POLOVINA, Brent STEWART<br />

The Ecology of <strong>the</strong> World’s Largest Fish, Rhincodon Typus<br />

22. Coral Reef Associated Fisheries<br />

Co-Chairs: T.R. McClanahan, N.V.C. Polunin, N.A.J. Graham, M.A. MacNeil<br />

Tuesday, July 8<br />

P-22.821 Marco PERRIG*, Beverly GOH<br />

Estimating Populations of Two Rabbitfish Species (Siganus Guttatusand Siganus Javus) in <strong>the</strong> Coral<br />

<strong>Reefs</strong> of Singapore: A Pilot Study on <strong>the</strong> Use of Software-Assisted Photo-ID<br />

P-22.822 Jeremy T. CLAISSE*, Sarah A. MCTEE, James D. PARRISH<br />

Use of a Model Selection Approach to Estimate Effects of Age, Size, and Density on Post-<br />

Settlement Survival of Yellow Tang in a Hawaiian MPA Network<br />

P-22.823 Mark MONACO*, Alan FRIEDLANDER<br />

The Coupling of St. John, USVI Marine Protected Areas Based on Reef Fish Habitat Affinities and<br />

Movements Across Management Boundaries<br />

P-22.824 Annabelle ORONTI*, Christina ELMORE, Jill HARRIS, Aaron SHULTZ, Andrew FIELD, Andy DANYLCHUK<br />

Abundance of Economically Important Fish Species Inhabiting Patch <strong>Reefs</strong> in Shallow Water Near<br />

South Eleu<strong>the</strong>ra, <strong>the</strong> Bahamas: Implications <strong>for</strong> MPA Development<br />

P-22.825 Alejandro ACOSTA*, Paul KUBILIS<br />

Modeling Reef Fish Visual Census Data: Dealing with Zero Inflated Observations<br />

P-22.826 Jung CHEN*, Tung-Yung FAN, Kwang-Tsao SHAO<br />

Effect of Marine Protection Areas on <strong>the</strong> Community Structure of Coral Reef Fishes in Kenting<br />

National Park, Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Taiwan<br />

P-22.827 Jerker TAMELANDER*, Melita SAMOILYS, Shahaama SATTAR, Ukkrit SATAPOOMIN, Vineeta HOON,<br />

JK PATTERSON EDWARD, Stuart CAMPBELL, Manish CHANDI, Rohan ARTHUR, Shiham ADAM<br />

Reef Fish Spawning Aggregations in <strong>the</strong> Bay of Bengal: Awareness and Occurrence<br />

P-22.828 Sheku SEI*, Mohamed .B.D. SEISAY, Heiko SEILERT, Ibrahim TURAY<br />

Marine Fisheries Management in Sierra Leone: Achievements and Challenges<br />

P-22.829 Kalo PAKOA*, Kim FRIEDMAN, Emmanuel TARDY, Ferral LASI, Mecki KRONEN, Aliti VUNISEA<br />

Commercial Topshell, Trochus NiloticusFisheries in <strong>the</strong> Pacific. Present Status, Management<br />

Overview and Outlook <strong>for</strong> Rehabilitation<br />

P-22.830 Rajan PONAMKULAM*<br />

Exploitation of Reef Resources: Grouper and O<strong>the</strong>r Food Fishes in Andaman and NicobarIslands<br />

P-22.831 Robert SCHROEDER*, Marc NADON, Benjamin RICHARDS, Brian ZGLICZYNSKI, Marlowe SABATER<br />

Reef Fish Densities Inversely Follow Human Population Levels Across American Samoan Islands<br />

P-22.832 Christopher STALLINGS*<br />

Piscivores of <strong>the</strong> Caribbean: The Curse of Too Many People<br />

P-22.833 Tasrif KARTAWIJAYA*, Rizya ARDIWIJAYA<br />

Size Spectra Analysis as Tool to Examine Management Effectiveness of Marine Protected Areas<br />

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

157<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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