Reefs for the Future - Nova Southeastern University
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Burn-B-Gone<br />
105<br />
4701 N. Federal Highway Suite 405<br />
Pompano Beach, FL 33064<br />
Phone: 866 972-6467<br />
Fax: 954 784-5163<br />
Web: http://www.burn-bgone.com<br />
Email: info@burn-bgone.com<br />
In 1839 during “The Trail of Tears”,<br />
Burn-B Gone made history by saving<br />
lives and reducing pain and suffering.<br />
Now in 2008 Burn-B Gone is making<br />
history again by saving <strong>the</strong> coral reefs<br />
of <strong>the</strong> world. Burn-B Gone is <strong>the</strong> only<br />
coral reef-friendly, sunscreen-free sunburn<br />
protection available. Upon application,<br />
Burn-B Gone will penetrate to<br />
<strong>the</strong> third layer of skin while keeping <strong>the</strong><br />
first layer moist without releasing oil<br />
residue film <strong>the</strong>reby allowing <strong>the</strong> coral<br />
reefs and o<strong>the</strong>r ocean life to continue<br />
to naturally flourish.<br />
Cape Eleu<strong>the</strong>ra Institute<br />
302<br />
498 SW 34th Street<br />
Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33315<br />
Phone: 609 945-0710<br />
Fax: 954 337-3799<br />
Web: http://www.ceibahamas.org<br />
Email:<br />
annabelleoronti@islandschool.org<br />
The mission of <strong>the</strong> Cape Eleu<strong>the</strong>ra Institute<br />
is to build relationships, provide<br />
resources, conduct research, and develop<br />
sustainable industries in South<br />
Eleu<strong>the</strong>ra, The Bahamas, and <strong>the</strong><br />
Caribbean. Through partnerships and<br />
in<strong>for</strong>mation sharing, we are creating<br />
models of resource management and<br />
development that enhance learning,<br />
conservation and economic prosperity.<br />
Chagos<br />
Conservation Trust<br />
208<br />
8000 N. Ocean Drive<br />
Dania, FL 33004<br />
Phone: 954 262-3647<br />
Fax: 954 262-4098<br />
Web: http://www.chagosconservationtrust.org/pages<br />
Email: purkis@nova.edu<br />
The Chagos Conservation Trust (CCT),<br />
incorporating <strong>the</strong> Friends of <strong>the</strong> Chagos,<br />
is a charitable association,<br />
established in 1992, whose aims are to<br />
promote conservation, scientific and<br />
historical research, and to advance education<br />
concerning <strong>the</strong> Chagos archipelago.<br />
Conservation<br />
International<br />
216, 218<br />
2011 Crystal Drive, Suite 500<br />
Washington, DC 22202<br />
Phone: 730 341-2723<br />
Web: http://www.conservation.org<br />
Email: tnoviello@conservation.org<br />
Coral Cay Conservation<br />
210<br />
39 York Rd., 1st Fl. Block 1,<br />
Elizabeth House<br />
London, SE1 7NJ<br />
U.K.<br />
Phone: 44 20 76201411<br />
Fax: 44 20 79210469<br />
Web: http://www.coralcay.org<br />
Email: info@coralcay.org<br />
Coral Cay Conservation, a UK-based<br />
NGO, is dedicated to ‘providing resources<br />
to protect livelihoods and alleviate<br />
poverty through <strong>the</strong> protection,<br />
restoration and sustainable use of coral<br />
reefs and tropical <strong>for</strong>ests’. CCC has<br />
been successfully running volunteer<br />
based conservation programmes in collaboration<br />
with host country project<br />
partners since 1986.<br />
Coral Reef Targeted<br />
Research and Capacity<br />
Building <strong>for</strong><br />
Management Program<br />
(CRTR)<br />
418<br />
c/o AJH, Environmental Services<br />
4900 Auburn Avenue, Suite 201<br />
Be<strong>the</strong>sda, MD 20814<br />
Phone: 240 395-0250<br />
Fax: 240 395-0252<br />
Web: http://www.gefcoral.org<br />
The Coral Reef Targeted Research and<br />
Capacity Building <strong>for</strong> Management Program<br />
(CRTR) is a proactive partnership<br />
that fills knowledge gaps in key areas of<br />
coral reef research, and supports four<br />
Regional Centers of Excellence that<br />
build capacity in research, training,<br />
management application, policy<br />
streng<strong>the</strong>ning and outreach.<br />
11 th International Coral Reef Symposium ■ <strong>Reefs</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Future</strong><br />
County of Maui<br />
119<br />
726 South Kihei Road<br />
Kihei, HI 96753<br />
Phone: 808 879-2818<br />
Fax: 808 874-3815<br />
Email: allen.tom@noaa.gov<br />
Maui Community Unites to Protect<br />
<strong>Reefs</strong> “Ola Na Papa I Pulama ‘Ia” -<br />
Cherish <strong>the</strong> Living <strong>Reefs</strong>. Maui community<br />
organizations have united <strong>for</strong> a<br />
conservation stewardship outreach program<br />
“Cherish <strong>the</strong> Living <strong>Reefs</strong>” <strong>for</strong><br />
IYOR 2008. Participants include<br />
Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale<br />
National Marine Sanctuary, Project<br />
S.E.A.-Link, Hawaii Source Education<br />
Outreach, Department of Aquatic Resources,<br />
Maui County Mayor’s Office,<br />
Maui Ocean Center, Maui Fishpond<br />
Association, and Action Ahihi.<br />
CRISP<br />
503<br />
BP D 5<br />
Noumea, 98848<br />
New Caledonia<br />
Phone: 00 687 26 54 71<br />
Web: http://www.crisponline.net<br />
Email: ericc@spc.int<br />
CRISP (2005-2009) is a US$14 M regional<br />
multilateral programme championned<br />
by France and addressing <strong>the</strong><br />
sustainable development of coral reefs<br />
through 28 projects in 15 Pacific countries<br />
belonging to <strong>the</strong> South Pacific Regional<br />
Environment Programme. It is an<br />
ICRI network which partners with<br />
ICRAM and supports <strong>the</strong> 3 Pacific<br />
GCRMN nodes (Global Coral Reef<br />
Monitoring Network)<br />
41<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