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 92 11:15 Stephen SUTTON* Recreational Fishers’ Perceptions of the Costs and Benefits of the 2004 Rezoning of Australia’s Great Barrier Reef Marine Park 11:30 Alok SAXENA, Mani SAXENA* New Eco-Development Initiatives Involving Local People in the Conservation of Coral Reefs in Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park, Wandoor (India) 11:45 Robert POMEROY, Tammy CAMPSON* Global Study of Management Effectiveness of Marine Protected Areas 12:00 Louise TEH*, Lydia TEH, Ussif Rashid SUMAILA Assessing Economic and Ecological Thresholds in Artisanal Reef Fisheries 12:15 Rodelio SUBADE* Integrated Economic Valuation in Coral Reef Management: Demonstration, Appropriation and Utilization of Coral Reef Economic Values for Sustainability and Conservation 3:30 Rijal IDRUS*, Deirdre HART, Eric PAWSON Examining the Persistence of Coral Reefs Destruction 3:45 Megan STONE*, Liana TALAUE-MCMANUS, Benjamin KUSHNER Ethnographic Studies of Marine-Based Livelihoods in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic 4:00 Bob PRESSEY* Towards a Framework for Integrated Conservation Planning in Coastal Catchments and Nearshore Marine Waters 4:15 Rebecca PRESCOTT*, Bruce WILCOX Diet, Health, and Cultural Links with Coral Reef Ecosystems: Dietary Change Over the Last 40 Years in a Hawaiian Community 4:30 Ronald MALIAO*, Ralph TURINGAN Impacts of Co-Management of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) in the Philippines 4:45 Patrick CHRISTIE, Richard POLLNAC* Aspects of Scaling-Up to Ecosystem Management of Coral Reefs in the Philippines 5:00 Isoa KOROVULAVULA* Application of Participatory Rapid Economic Valuation to Sustainable Community Based Marine and Natural Resource Management in Fiji 5:15 Ana Liza SUBADE, Rodelio SUBADE*, Zenaida CATALAN Towards Local Fishers Participation in Coral Reef Monitoring: A Case in Tingloy, Batangas, Philippines 5:30 Martin BARRITEAU* Strenthening Civil Society to Conserve the Largest Area of Coral Reef in the South-Eastern Caribbean (The Grenada Bank) 5:45 Petchrung SUKPONG*, Mark WUNSCH “Coastal and Marine Indicators at Your Doorstep” – a Participative Environmental Outreach Program for Schools in Thailand July 8 (Tue) 10:00–5:45 Room - Palm A 10:00 Shawn CARRIER* Community Buy in Can Make All the Difference in Protecting Valuable Urban Marine Resources: the Hanauma Bay Story 10:15 Leopoldo GERHARDINGER, Eduardo GODOY* Local Ecological Knowledge and the Management of Marine Protected Areas in Brazil 10:30 Per OLSSON*, Carl FOLKE, Terry HUGHES Navigating the Transition to Ecosystem-Based Management of the Great Barrier Reef, Australia 10:45 Christopher HAWKINS*, David LOOMIS Coral Reef Resilience Decision-Making Requires an Integrated Understanding of Coral Reef Ecosystems 11 th International Coral Reef Symposium ■ Reefs for the Future

11:00 Nohora GALVIS, Nohora GALVIS* Social and Ecological Assessments to Plan Improvements in Coral Reef Management Effectiveness in Las Perlas Islands, Panama 11:15 Michael FABINYI* The Political Aspects of Resilience 11:30 Eddie GAME*, Hugh POSSINGHAM Should We Protect the Strong or Weak? an Analysis of Risk and Resilience in Marine Protected Areas 11:45 Arielle LEVINE*, Stewart ALLEN The Implications of Linked Social-Ecological Systems for American Samoa’s Coral Reef Fisheries 12:00 Makamas SUTTHACHEEP*, Sittiporn PENGSAKUN, Wichin SUEBPALA, Dusanee CHOEITONG, Thamasak YEEMIN Socio-Economic and Ecological Monitoring of Coral Reefs at Kood Island, the Gulf of Thailand 12:15 Johanna FORSTER*, Jennifer A GILL, Iain LAKE, Andrew R WATKINSON The Impact of Hurricanes on the Socio-Economic Resilience of Caribbean Reef-Dependent Livelihoods 3:30 Jesús ARIAS-GONZÁLEZ*, Renata RIVERA, Yves-Marie BOZEC, Fabián RODRIGUEZ-ZARAGOZA, Castro-Pérez JOSÉ, Carmen VILLEGAS-SÁNCHEZ, Gilberto ACOSTA-GONZÁLEZ, Hector LARA-ARENAS Implications of Coastal Development on Resilience in Linked Socio-Ecological Mexican Caribbean System 3:45 Simon FOALE* Fishing, Agriculture, Trade and Migration on Small, Overpopulated Islands in Melanesia: Moving Beyond Functionalist Analyses of Indigenous Coral Reef Resource Use and Management 4:00 Laurence MCCOOK* Management for Resilience on the Great Barrier Reef in the Face of Climate Change: 4:15 Alexandra COGHLAN* Towards a Greater Integration of Social and Natural Sciences 4:30 Mohammad Zahirul ISLAM*, Mohammad Sazedul ISLAM Exploitation and Trade of Coral Resources in Bangladesh 4:45 Vineeta HOON* Supporting Environmental Stewardship, Conservation, Livelihoods and Environmnetal Education in the Coral Archipelago of Lakshadweep, India 5:00 Joshua CINNER*, Tim MCCLANAHAN, Joseph MAINA, Nick GRAHAM, Tim DAW, Selina STEAD, Katrina BROWN, Andrew WAMUKOTA, Mebratu ATEWEBERHAN, Valentijn VENUS, Nick POLUNIN Coral Reef Conservation in a Changing Climate 5:15 Harald HASLER* Diving Down the Reefs? Intensive Diving Tourism Threatens the Reefs of the Northern Red Sea 5:30 Barbara REVELES GONZALEZ*, Arturo ROMERO PAREDES Reef Conservation and Tourism Development an Open Item 22. Coral Reef Associated Fisheries Co-Chairs: T.R. McClanahan, N.V.C. Polunin, N.A.J. Graham, M.A. MacNeil July 9 (Wed) 10:00–6:00 Room - Palm A 10:00 Alan FRIEDLANDER*, Joshua SLADEK NOWLIS, Edward DEMARTINI, Eric BROWN Complex Ecological Effects of Fishing Revealed Using a New Assemblage Assessment Tool That Relies on a Large Unfished Reference Area 10:15 Katie NEWTON* Current and Future Sustainability of Island Coral Reef Fisheries 10:30 Brigid KERRIGAN* The Need for Adaptive Management and the Challenges of Climate Change 10:45 Stuart SANDIN* Coupled Changes in Structure and Function in Reef Fish Assemblages: How Predators Increase Fisheries Production 11 th International Coral Reef Symposium ■ Reefs for the Future 93 Location Information Special Recognitions General Information Program Exhibits Oral and Poster Presentations Author Index

11:00 Nohora GALVIS, Nohora GALVIS*<br />

Social and Ecological Assessments to Plan Improvements in Coral Reef Management Effectiveness in Las<br />

Perlas Islands, Panama<br />

11:15 Michael FABINYI*<br />

The Political Aspects of Resilience<br />

11:30 Eddie GAME*, Hugh POSSINGHAM<br />

Should We Protect <strong>the</strong> Strong or Weak? an Analysis of Risk and Resilience in Marine Protected Areas<br />

11:45 Arielle LEVINE*, Stewart ALLEN<br />

The Implications of Linked Social-Ecological Systems <strong>for</strong> American Samoa’s Coral Reef Fisheries<br />

12:00 Makamas SUTTHACHEEP*, Sittiporn PENGSAKUN, Wichin SUEBPALA, Dusanee CHOEITONG, Thamasak YEEMIN<br />

Socio-Economic and Ecological Monitoring of Coral <strong>Reefs</strong> at Kood Island, <strong>the</strong> Gulf of Thailand<br />

12:15 Johanna FORSTER*, Jennifer A GILL, Iain LAKE, Andrew R WATKINSON<br />

The Impact of Hurricanes on <strong>the</strong> Socio-Economic Resilience of Caribbean Reef-Dependent Livelihoods<br />

3:30 Jesús ARIAS-GONZÁLEZ*, Renata RIVERA, Yves-Marie BOZEC, Fabián RODRIGUEZ-ZARAGOZA, Castro-Pérez JOSÉ,<br />

Carmen VILLEGAS-SÁNCHEZ, Gilberto ACOSTA-GONZÁLEZ, Hector LARA-ARENAS<br />

Implications of Coastal Development on Resilience in Linked Socio-Ecological Mexican Caribbean System<br />

3:45 Simon FOALE*<br />

Fishing, Agriculture, Trade and Migration on Small, Overpopulated Islands in Melanesia: Moving Beyond<br />

Functionalist Analyses of Indigenous Coral Reef Resource Use and Management<br />

4:00 Laurence MCCOOK*<br />

Management <strong>for</strong> Resilience on <strong>the</strong> Great Barrier Reef in <strong>the</strong> Face of Climate Change:<br />

4:15 Alexandra COGHLAN*<br />

Towards a Greater Integration of Social and Natural Sciences<br />

4:30 Mohammad Zahirul ISLAM*, Mohammad Sazedul ISLAM<br />

Exploitation and Trade of Coral Resources in Bangladesh<br />

4:45 Vineeta HOON*<br />

Supporting Environmental Stewardship, Conservation, Livelihoods and Environmnetal Education in <strong>the</strong><br />

Coral Archipelago of Lakshadweep, India<br />

5:00 Joshua CINNER*, Tim MCCLANAHAN, Joseph MAINA, Nick GRAHAM, Tim DAW, Selina STEAD, Katrina BROWN,<br />

Andrew WAMUKOTA, Mebratu ATEWEBERHAN, Valentijn VENUS, Nick POLUNIN<br />

Coral Reef Conservation in a Changing Climate<br />

5:15 Harald HASLER*<br />

Diving Down <strong>the</strong> <strong>Reefs</strong>? Intensive Diving Tourism Threatens <strong>the</strong> <strong>Reefs</strong> of <strong>the</strong> Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Red Sea<br />

5:30 Barbara REVELES GONZALEZ*, Arturo ROMERO PAREDES<br />

Reef Conservation and Tourism Development an Open Item<br />

22. Coral Reef Associated Fisheries<br />

Co-Chairs: T.R. McClanahan, N.V.C. Polunin, N.A.J. Graham, M.A. MacNeil<br />

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

10:00 Alan FRIEDLANDER*, Joshua SLADEK NOWLIS, Edward DEMARTINI, Eric BROWN<br />

Complex Ecological Effects of Fishing Revealed Using a New Assemblage Assessment Tool That Relies on a<br />

Large Unfished Reference Area<br />

10:15 Katie NEWTON*<br />

Current and <strong>Future</strong> Sustainability of Island Coral Reef Fisheries<br />

10:30 Brigid KERRIGAN*<br />

The Need <strong>for</strong> Adaptive Management and <strong>the</strong> Challenges of Climate Change<br />

10:45 Stuart SANDIN*<br />

Coupled Changes in Structure and Function in Reef Fish Assemblages: How Predators Increase Fisheries<br />

Production<br />

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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

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