Reefs for the Future - Nova Southeastern University

Reefs for the Future - Nova Southeastern University Reefs for the Future - Nova Southeastern University

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Location Information Author Index Oral and Poster Exhibits Program General Special Presentations Information Recognitions 84 4:45 Isaac WESTFIELD*, Steven DWORKIN, Rena BONEM, Emyris LANE Identification of Sediment Sources Using Geochemical Fingerprinting at Pear Tree Bottom Reef, Runaway Bay, Jamaica 5:00 Trina MYERS*, Ian ATKINSON The Semantic Reef: A Hypothesis-Based, Eco-Informatics Platform to Support Automated Knowledge Discovery for Remotely Monitored Reef Systems 5:15 Stefano GOFFREDO, Patrizia NERI, Antonio ORLANDI, Francesco PENSA*, Maria SCOLA GAGLIARDI, Angela VELARDI, Corrado PICCINETTI, Francesco ZACCANTI Divers for the Environment: Volunteers and Scientists in Marine Biodiversity Monitoring 5:30 Noelle RELLES*, Mark PATTERSON AUVs Explore Reef Sustainability 5:45 Russell KELLEY* The Indo Pacific Coral Finder: An Easy-To-Use Underwater Coral Identification Tool July 11 (Fri) 10:00–12:30 Room - 315 10:00 Peter ETNOYER*, Herman WIRSHING, Juan Armando SANCHEZ Shallow and Deep-Water Gorgonian Surveys on Saba Bank, Netherlands Antilles 10:15 Morgan KILGOUR*, Thomas SHIRLEY Crustaceans of Saba Bank, Netherlands Antilles 10:30 Camilla FLOROS*, Michael SCHLEYER, Dave SCHOEMAN Indicators of Condition on the Marginal, High-Latitude Coral Reefs of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa 10:45 Alex WYATT*, Roger NOKES, Stuart HUMPHRIES, Anya WAITE A Simple, Low-Cost System for Determining High Resolution Particle Distributions on Coral Reefs 11:00 Kirby WEBSTER, Steve MACKO, Kiho KIM* Caribbean Shallow Reef Coral &[delta] 15 N Variability Among Species and Depth 11:15 Gerardo TORO-FARMER*, Burton JONES Light Attenuation Measurements in Bermuda Reefs 11:30 Marc BOUMEDINE* Mining ICON/CREWS Data Sets for Discovering Relationships Between Environmental Factors and Coral Bleaching 11:45 Frederic CHARPENTIER*, Peter GAYLE, Bernadette CHARPENTIER The Reefpad: A Handheld Underwater Computer Aimed at Improving the Speed and Accuracy of In-Situ Monitoring of Coral Reefs 12:00 Yu Man TSANG *, Put ANG Variations in the Symbiotic Algae (Zooxanthellae) Associated with Dominant Scleractinian Corals in Hong Kong SAR, China 12:15 Hazel OXENFORD*, Angelique BRATHWAITE, Ramon ROACH Large Scale Coral Mortality in Barbados: A Delayed Response to the 2005 Bleaching Episode 17. Emerging Techniques in Remote Sensing and Geospatial Analysis Co-Chairs: J. Goodman, S. Purkis, S. Phinn, and S. Kinimonth July 7 (Mon) 11:00–6:00 Room - 304 11:00 Stuart PHINN*, Chris ROELFSEMA, Ian LEIPER, Peter MUMBY Mapping Coral Reef Benthic Zones from High-Spatial Resolution Image Segmentation and Photo Transect Data 11:15 Serge ANDREFOUET*, Christine KRANENBURG, Damaris TORRES-PULLIZA, Frank MULLER-KARGER The Status of the Millennium Coral Reef Mapping Project Worldwide 11 th International Coral Reef Symposium ■ Reefs for the Future

11:30 Julie SCOPELITIS*, Serge ANDREFOUET, Stuart PHINN, Pascale CHABANET, Odile NAIM, Terry DONE Coral Reef Habitat Responses to Disturbance Events in Time: A Remote Sensing Approach 11:45 David PALANDRO*, Melanie PETERS, Luke MCEACHRON, Michael CALLAHAN, Jim BURD Combining the Benefits of Satellite and in Situ Data to Determine Location and Benthic Cover of Patch Reefs in the Florida Keys 12:00 Chris ROELFSEMA*, Stuart PHINN Calibration and Validation of Coral Reef Benthic Community Maps from High-Spatial Resolution Satellite 12:15 Joaquin R GARZA-PEREZ*, Eugene C RANKEY, Robert N GINSBURG, Stacy L REEDER, Sean A GUIDRY, Humberto GUARIN Spatial Prediction of Reef Bathymetry and Geomorphology Using High-Resolution Satellite Imagery 3:30 Gwilym ROWLANDS*, Sam PURKIS, Bernhard RIEGL, Philip RENAUD CASI Mapping of the Farasan Islands (Saudi Arabia): Ecosystem Processes in an Atypical Red Sea Setting 3:45 Sarah HAMYLTON*, Tom SPENCER An Investigation of Seagrass Patterns at Alphonse Atoll, Seychelles: Linking Structure to Function in Marine Landscapes 4:00 Halina KOBRYN*, Nicole PINNEL, Thomas HEEGE, Lynnath BECKLEY, Matt HARVEY, Suzanne LONG Mapping the Habitats and Biodiversity of Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia Using Hyperspectral Imagery 4:15 James GOODMAN*, Miguel VELEZ-REYES, Samuel ROSARIO, Shawn HUNT, Fernando GILBES Development of a Field Test Environment for the Validation of Coastal Remote Sensing Algorithms: Enrique Reef, Puerto Rico 4:30 Eric HOCHBERG*, Marlin ATKINSON Remote Sensing of Coral Reef Biogeochemistry Based on Optical Absorptance and Light-Use Efficiency 4:45 Alan LIM*, Peter MUMBY, John HEDLEY, Chris ROELFSEMA, Ellsworth LEDREW An Investigation Into the Effects of Coral Cover, Colony Size-Frequency Distribution and Clustering on the Classification Accuracy of Simulated Reef Images 5:00 Ben STOBART*, Nigel DOWNING, Raymond BUCKLEY, Kristian TELEKI Comparison of in Situ Temperature Data from the Southern Seychelles with SST Data: Can Satellite Data Alone Be Used to Predict Coral Bleaching Events? 5:15 Kenneth CASEY*, Elizabeth SELIG, John BRUNO New Ecological Insights from a 21-Year Coral Reef Temperature Anomaly Database 5:30 William SKIRVING*, Roberto IGLESIAS-PREITO, Susana ENRIQUEZ, Tyler CHRISTENSEN, John HEDLEY, Mark EAKIN, Ove HOEGH-GULDBERG, Sophie DOVE, Scott HERON, Peter MUMBY, Alan STRONG, Gang LIU, Jessica MORGAN, Dwight GLEDHILL A Methodology for Using Satellite-Based Temperature and Light Measurements for Predicting Coral Bleaching Severity and Mortality 5:45 Scott F. HERON*, William J. SKIRVING, Gang LIU, Tyler R.L. CHRISTENSEN, C. Mark EAKIN, Jessica A. MORGAN, Dwight K. GLEDHILL, Alan E. STRONG Producing a Satellite SST Climatology – How Long Is a Piece of String? July 8 (Tue) 10:00–6:00 Room - 304 10:00 Charles FINKL*, Jeffrey ANDREWS, William ROBERTSON, Beth FORREST Fore-And Back-Reef Environments Interpreted from Airborne Laser Bathymetry: Northern Extension of the Florida Reef Tract Offshore SE Florida 10:15 John BROCK*, Monica PALASEANU-LOVEJOY, Nayegandhi AMAR, C. Wayne WRIGHT Integrated Multi-Sensor Remote Sensing of the Terrace Structure of the Shallow Dry Tortugas Coral Reef Ecosystem 10:30 Samuel PURKIS*, Kevin KOHLER, Bernhard RIEGL The View from Above - Are Reefs Fractal Because of Neutral-Random Construction? 10:45 Jennifer WOZENCRAFT*, Christopher MACON, Grady TUELL, Joong Yong PARK Coastal Zone Classification Using Data Fusion Between Lidar and Hyperspectral Data 11:00 Timothy BATTISTA*, Bryan COSTA A Comparative Assessment of LiDAR and Multibeam Sonar to Characterize Coral Reef Ecosystem 11 th International Coral Reef Symposium ■ Reefs for the Future 85 Location Information Special Recognitions General Information Program Exhibits Oral and Poster Presentations Author Index

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 />

84<br />

4:45 Isaac WESTFIELD*, Steven DWORKIN, Rena BONEM, Emyris LANE<br />

Identification of Sediment Sources Using Geochemical Fingerprinting at Pear Tree Bottom Reef, Runaway<br />

Bay, Jamaica<br />

5:00 Trina MYERS*, Ian ATKINSON<br />

The Semantic Reef: A Hypo<strong>the</strong>sis-Based, Eco-In<strong>for</strong>matics Plat<strong>for</strong>m to Support Automated Knowledge<br />

Discovery <strong>for</strong> Remotely Monitored Reef Systems<br />

5:15 Stefano GOFFREDO, Patrizia NERI, Antonio ORLANDI, Francesco PENSA*, Maria SCOLA GAGLIARDI, Angela VELARDI,<br />

Corrado PICCINETTI, Francesco ZACCANTI<br />

Divers <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> Environment: Volunteers and Scientists in Marine Biodiversity Monitoring<br />

5:30 Noelle RELLES*, Mark PATTERSON<br />

AUVs Explore Reef Sustainability<br />

5:45 Russell KELLEY*<br />

The Indo Pacific Coral Finder: An Easy-To-Use Underwater Coral Identification Tool<br />

July 11 (Fri) 10:00–12:30 Room - 315<br />

10:00 Peter ETNOYER*, Herman WIRSHING, Juan Armando SANCHEZ<br />

Shallow and Deep-Water Gorgonian Surveys on Saba Bank, Ne<strong>the</strong>rlands Antilles<br />

10:15 Morgan KILGOUR*, Thomas SHIRLEY<br />

Crustaceans of Saba Bank, Ne<strong>the</strong>rlands Antilles<br />

10:30 Camilla FLOROS*, Michael SCHLEYER, Dave SCHOEMAN<br />

Indicators of Condition on <strong>the</strong> Marginal, High-Latitude Coral <strong>Reefs</strong> of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa<br />

10:45 Alex WYATT*, Roger NOKES, Stuart HUMPHRIES, Anya WAITE<br />

A Simple, Low-Cost System <strong>for</strong> Determining High Resolution Particle Distributions on Coral <strong>Reefs</strong><br />

11:00 Kirby WEBSTER, Steve MACKO, Kiho KIM*<br />

Caribbean Shallow Reef Coral &[delta] 15 N Variability Among Species and Depth<br />

11:15 Gerardo TORO-FARMER*, Burton JONES<br />

Light Attenuation Measurements in Bermuda <strong>Reefs</strong><br />

11:30 Marc BOUMEDINE*<br />

Mining ICON/CREWS Data Sets <strong>for</strong> Discovering Relationships Between Environmental Factors and Coral<br />

Bleaching<br />

11:45 Frederic CHARPENTIER*, Peter GAYLE, Bernadette CHARPENTIER<br />

The Reefpad: A Handheld Underwater Computer Aimed at Improving <strong>the</strong> Speed and Accuracy of In-Situ<br />

Monitoring of Coral <strong>Reefs</strong><br />

12:00 Yu Man TSANG *, Put ANG<br />

Variations in <strong>the</strong> Symbiotic Algae (Zooxan<strong>the</strong>llae) Associated with Dominant Scleractinian Corals in Hong<br />

Kong SAR, China<br />

12:15 Hazel OXENFORD*, Angelique BRATHWAITE, Ramon ROACH<br />

Large Scale Coral Mortality in Barbados: A Delayed Response to <strong>the</strong> 2005 Bleaching Episode<br />

17. Emerging Techniques in Remote Sensing and<br />

Geospatial Analysis<br />

Co-Chairs: J. Goodman, S. Purkis, S. Phinn, and S. Kinimonth<br />

July 7 (Mon) 11:00–6:00 Room - 304<br />

11:00 Stuart PHINN*, Chris ROELFSEMA, Ian LEIPER, Peter MUMBY<br />

Mapping Coral Reef Benthic Zones from High-Spatial Resolution Image Segmentation and Photo Transect<br />

Data<br />

11:15 Serge ANDREFOUET*, Christine KRANENBURG, Damaris TORRES-PULLIZA, Frank MULLER-KARGER<br />

The Status of <strong>the</strong> Millennium Coral Reef Mapping Project Worldwide<br />

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

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