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 />
56<br />
12:15 Mahmood RIYAZ*, Kyung-Ho PARK<br />
Reef Slope Failure in <strong>the</strong> Nor<strong>the</strong>astern Corner of Male`, Maldives<br />
3:30 Eberhard GISCHLER*, Eugene SHINN, Wolfgang OSCHMANN, Jens FIEBIG, Noreen BUSTER<br />
A 1500 Year Holocene Caribbean Climate Archive from <strong>the</strong> Blue Hole, Lighthouse Reef, Belize<br />
3:45 David CUEVAS*, Clark SHERMAN, Wilson RAMIREZ, Dennis HUBBARD<br />
Environmental Factors Controlling Community Structure, Morphology and Linear Extension of Mid-<br />
Holocene Reef Corals from Cañada Honda, Southwestern, Dominican Republic<br />
4:00 H. Allen CURRAN*, Kelsey WINSOR, Lisa GREER, Bosiljka GLUMAC<br />
Unusual Serpulid/Tufa Bioherms Cap Corals of a Mid-Holocene Fringing Reef, Dominican Republic:<br />
Paleoenvironmental and Climatic Controls<br />
4:15 Lisa GREER*, Julia JACKSON, H. Allen CURRAN, Tom GUILDERSON, William P. PATTERSON, Lida TENEVA,<br />
Elizabeth RHEA, Jenny SHULTIS<br />
Is Acropora Cervicornis a Canary in <strong>the</strong> Global Warming Coal Mine? Lessons from <strong>the</strong> Mid-Holocene<br />
Dominican Republic<br />
4:30 Eugene SHINN*, Barbara LIDZ<br />
The Emperor Has No Coral—An Inconvenient Truth?<br />
4:45 Dennis HUBBARD*<br />
New Ideas About Caribbean Coral-Reef Development: A View from Ye Shoulders of Giants<br />
5:00 William PRECHT*, Ken DESLARZES, Emma HICKERSON, G.P. SCHMAHL, James SINCLAIR, Richard ARONSON<br />
Holocene Reef Development at <strong>the</strong> Flower Garden Banks: Recent Surprises<br />
5:15 Clare WHITE*, Brian ROSEN, Dan BOSENCE<br />
Response of Acropora to Warm Climates; Lessons from <strong>the</strong> Geological Past<br />
5:30 Eric GROSSMAN*, Jody WEBSTER, Christina RAVELO, Jim BARRY, Stewart FALLON, Yael SAGY, Bruce RICHMOND,<br />
Mike TORRESAN, David CLAGUE<br />
Abrupt Drowning and Cooling 8.2-8.4 KA Observed in a 0.8-M Diameter and 24-M Long Core Through a<br />
Hawaiian Coral Reef, Oahu, USA<br />
5:45 Paul BLANCHON*<br />
Evidence of Rapid Sea-Level Rise from Reef Backstepping During <strong>the</strong> Last Interglacial Highstand<br />
July 10 (Thu) 10:00–12:30 Room - 113/114<br />
10:00 Paul J. HEARTY*, Donald F. MCNEILL<br />
Coral Reef Development Along <strong>the</strong> Windward Plat<strong>for</strong>m Margin Since <strong>the</strong> Plio-Pleistocene: Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Exuma<br />
Cays, Bahamas (Dedicated to Robert F. Dill, 1927-2004)<br />
10:15 Andre DROXLER*, Brooke E. CARSON<br />
Mid-Brunhes First High Amplitude Transgression(S): Plat<strong>for</strong>m Top and Siliciclastic Shelf Contemporaneous<br />
Re-Flooding Recorded on <strong>the</strong> Slopes of Great Bahama Bank and Central Belize Barrier Reef<br />
10:30 Ramón LÓPEZ-PÉREZ*<br />
Late Miocene to Recent Coral Community Dynamics in <strong>the</strong> Gulf of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia<br />
10:45 Donald MCNEILL*, James KLAUS, Ann BUDD<br />
Caribbean Coral Reef Types from a Mixed Siliciclastic-Carbonate Setting: Miocene-Pliocene of <strong>the</strong><br />
Dominican Republic<br />
11:00 James KLAUS*, Ann BUDD, Donald MCNEILL, Scott ISHMAN<br />
Paleoecology of Mio-Pliocene Free-Living Corals in <strong>the</strong> Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Dominican Republic and Neogene<br />
Evolutionary Patterns of <strong>the</strong> Caribbean Region<br />
11:15 Pamela HALLOCK*, Luis POMAR<br />
Cenozoic Photic Reef and Carbonate-Ramp Habitats: A New Look Using Paleoceanographic Evidence<br />
11:30 George STANLEY JR.*, B. VAN DE SCHOOTBRUGGE<br />
Photosymbiosis Is a Major Theme in <strong>the</strong> History of Mesozoic to Cenozoic Reef Systems<br />
11:45 Thomas STEMANN*<br />
Early Cenozoic Recovery of Caribbean Reef Coral Communities<br />
11 th International Coral Reef Symposium ■ <strong>Reefs</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Future</strong>