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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 />

86<br />

11:15 Greg FOSTER*, Walker BRIAN, Bernhard RIEGL<br />

Statistical Comparison of Single-Beam Acoustic Backscatter (38 and 418 KHz) with LIDAR-Derived Coral<br />

Reef Benthic Habitat Class and Topographic Complexity<br />

11:30 Simon PITTMAN*, Bryan COSTA, Tim BATTISTA<br />

Measuring <strong>the</strong> Rough with <strong>the</strong> Smooth: Predicting Fish Species Richness Using LiDAR Derived Surface<br />

Complexity<br />

11:45 Anders KNUDBY*, Candace NEWMAN, Ellsworth LEDREW<br />

Remote Sensing <strong>for</strong> Studies of <strong>the</strong> Local Spatial Distribution of Coral Reef Fishes<br />

12:00 Brian WALKER*<br />

A Novel Model Framework <strong>for</strong> Predicting Organismal Distributions Across <strong>the</strong> Seascape Using GIS<br />

Topographic Metrics and Benthic Habitat Associations<br />

12:15 Jeanne DE MAZIERES*, James COMLEY<br />

An Investigation of Reef Fish Community Modelling with Geostatistical Methods<br />

3:30 Ben RADFORD*, Kimberly VAN NIEL, Karen HOLMES, Gary KENDRICK, Jessica MEEUWIG, Euan HARVEY<br />

Predictive Habitat Mapping of Deep or Turbid Coral <strong>Reefs</strong> Using an Ecological Modelling Approach with<br />

Multibeam Data<br />

3:45 Jonathan WEISS*, Joyce MILLER, John ROONEY<br />

Seafloor Characterization Using Multibeam and Optical Data at French Frigate Shoals, Northwestern<br />

Hawaiian Islands<br />

4:00 Bryan COSTA*, Tim BATTISTA, Charles MENZA<br />

Semi-Automated Classification of Acoustic & Optical Remotely Sensed Imagery in <strong>the</strong> U.S. Caribbean<br />

4:15 Daniel KLEIN, Alex BASTOS, Guilherme DUTRA*, John MUSINSKY, Ruy KIKUCHI, Rodrigo MOURA<br />

Mapping Marine Habitats in <strong>the</strong> Largest Reef Area of Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Atlantic: The Abrolhos Bank, Brazil<br />

4:30 Arthur GLEASON*, Pamela REID, Todd KELLISON<br />

Single Beam Acoustic Remote Sensing <strong>for</strong> Coral Reef Mapping<br />

4:45 Roy ARMSTRONG*, Maria CARDONA, Hanumant SINGH, Sara RIVERO, Fernando GILBES<br />

Characterization and Monitoring of Insular Shelf <strong>Reefs</strong> in Optically-Deep Waters<br />

5:00 Marji PUOTINEN*, Katharina FABRICIUS, Glenn DE’ATH, Terry DONE<br />

Geospatial Analysis: An Effective Tool <strong>for</strong> Simulating <strong>the</strong> Spatial and Temporal Dynamics of Tropical<br />

Cyclone Disturbance of Coral Reef Communities Across <strong>the</strong> Great Barrier Reef Region<br />

5:15 Suchi GOPAL*, Les KAUFMANN, Hrishi PATEL<br />

Marine Integrated Decision Analysis System (MIDAS)<br />

5:30 Candace NEWMAN*<br />

A Procedure to Target Coral Reef Deterioration Using IKONOS Satellite Imagery, Zone Boundaries, and<br />

Coral Reef Use<br />

5:45 Daniel WAGNER*, Eric MIELBRECHT, Robert VAN WOESIK<br />

The Coral Reef Landscape: Spatial Patterns of Water Quality in <strong>the</strong> Florida<br />

18. Reef Status and Trends<br />

Co-Chairs: D. Souter, L. Jones, C. Loper, C. Wilkinson<br />

July 9 (Wed) 10:00–6:00 Room - 304<br />

10:00 Douglas MORRISON*, Walt JAAP, Carl BEAVER, Michael CALLAHAN, Dustin JOHNSON, Jim KIDNEY, Selena KUPFNER,<br />

Shannon WADE, Jennifer WHEATON<br />

Stony Coral Status and Trends in Dry Tortugas National Park (Florida, USA): 1975-2007<br />

10:15 Mark CHIAPPONE*, Dione SWANSON, Leanne RUTTEN, Steven MILLER<br />

Status of Florida Keys Coral <strong>Reefs</strong> Based Upon Multiple-Scale Sampling<br />

10:30 Stephen GITTINGS*, Mitchell TARTT, Steven MILLER, Sarah FANGMAN, Patrick GIBSON, Lad AKINS, Mark<br />

CHIAPPONE, Dionne SWANSON, Allison WHITE<br />

Shifting Dominance and Diversity on a Florida Forereef: Is <strong>the</strong> Ripple Effect Gaining Momentum?<br />

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

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