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 />
58<br />
4:30 George ROFF*, Tara R CLARK, Jian-xin ZHAO, John M PANDOLFI<br />
Historical Collapse of Acroporid Corals at Pelorus Reef, Inshore Great Barrier Reef<br />
4:45 Mariana FUENTES*, John DAWSON, Scott SMITHERS, Mark HAMANN<br />
Traits of Surficial Carbonate Sediments at Reef Islands: Implications of Climate Change to Island Fauna<br />
3. Calcification and Coral Reef - Past and <strong>Future</strong><br />
Co-Chairs: C. Langdon, J. Kleypas, J. Horst<br />
July 10 (Thu) 3:30–6:00 Room - Palm B<br />
3:30 Bradley OPDYKE*, Stephen EGGINS<br />
A Tropical Surface Water Calcium Carbonate Saturation History <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> Late Pleistocene<br />
3:45 Richard GRIGG*<br />
The Darwin Point: A Conceptual and Historical Review<br />
4:00 Timothy F COOPER*, Glenn DE’ATH, Katharina E FABRICIUS, Janice M LOUGH<br />
Declining Coral Calcification in Massive Porites in Two Nearshore Regions of <strong>the</strong> Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Great Barrier<br />
Reef<br />
4:15 Anne COHEN*, Nicholas JACHOWKSI, Ross JONES, Struan SMITH<br />
Declining Calcification Rates of Bermudan Brain Corals Over <strong>the</strong> Past 50 Years<br />
4:30 Jani TANZIL*, Barbara BROWN, Sandy TUDHOPE, Hansa CHANSANG<br />
Reduced Skeletal Growth in <strong>the</strong> Scleractinian Coral Porites Lutea from Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Thailand – a Consequence<br />
of Climate Change Over <strong>the</strong> Last Two Decades?<br />
4:45 Juan P. CARRICART-GANIVET*, Aimé RODRÍGUEZ-ROMÁN, Susana ENRÍQUEZ, Guillermo HORTA-PUGA, José D.<br />
CARRIQUIRY-BELTRÁN, Roberto IGLESIAS-PRIETO<br />
Simulation and Observations of Reef Corals Calcification Associated to Ocean Warming<br />
5:00 Brent CONSTANTZ*<br />
Raman Spectroscopy of <strong>the</strong> Initial Mineral Phase of Coral Skeleton<br />
5:15 Ian SANDEMAN*<br />
Daily Banding in Coral Septa<br />
5:30 Michael HOLCOMB*, Anne COHEN, Rinat GABITOV, Jeffrey HUTTER<br />
Are Abiogenic Processes Sufficient to Describe <strong>the</strong> Formation of Coral Skeletons?<br />
5:45 Elizabeth GLADFELTER*<br />
Coral Skeletons: From Calcium Carbonate to Intricate Architecture<br />
July 11 (Fri) 10:00–12:30 Room - Palm B<br />
10:00 Cameron MCDONALD*, Robert DUNBAR, Jeffrey KOSEFF, Stephen MONISMITH, Ove HOEGH-GULDBERG,<br />
Mat<strong>the</strong>w REIDENBACH<br />
Large-Scale, In-Situ Measurements of Coral Reef Community Metabolism Using an Integrated Control<br />
Volume<br />
10:15 Chris LANGDON*, Jorge CORREDOR<br />
Studies of <strong>the</strong> Calcfication Rate of <strong>the</strong> Coral <strong>Reefs</strong> in <strong>the</strong> Bight of Parguera, Puerto Rico<br />
10:30 Hajime KAYANNE*, Atsushi WATANABE, Makoto TERAI, Shoji YAMAMOTO, Tatsuki TOKORO, Ken NOZAKI, Ken KATO,<br />
Akira NEGISHI<br />
Dissolution of Calcium Carbonate in Coral <strong>Reefs</strong><br />
10:45 Paul L. JOKIEL*, Ku’ulei S. RODGERS, Ilsa B. KUFFNER, Andreas ANDERSSON, Fred T. MACKENZIE, Evelyn F. COX<br />
Use of Replicated Coral Reef Mesocosm Studies to Establish <strong>the</strong> Potential Impact of Ocean Acidification<br />
11:00 Pascale CUET*, Marlin ATKINSON, Aline TRIBOLLET, James FLEMING, Daniel SCHAR, James FALTER<br />
Nutrient Loading Affects <strong>the</strong> Relationship Between Coral Calcification and Aragonite Saturation State<br />
11:15 Christopher JURY*, Robert WHITEHEAD, Alina SZMANT<br />
Aragonite Saturation State and Seawater PH Do Not Predict Calcification Rates of <strong>the</strong> Reef-Building Coral<br />
Madracis Mirabilis<br />
11 th International Coral Reef Symposium ■ <strong>Reefs</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Future</strong>