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 />
94<br />
11:00 Tim MCCLANAHAN, Christina HICKS*, Emily DARLING<br />
Fishing Pressure, Productivity, and Competition <strong>for</strong> Resources: Malthusian Overexploitaton and Ef<strong>for</strong>ts to<br />
Overcome It on Kenyan Coral <strong>Reefs</strong><br />
11:15 Benjamin RUTTENBERG*, Stuart SANDIN, Sheila WALSH, Scott HAMILTON, Mary DONOVAN<br />
Demographic Shifts in Coral Reef Fish Communities Across a Gradient of Human Disturbance<br />
11:30 Lualhati LACHICA-ALIÑO*, Laura DAVID, Matthias WOLFF, Porfirio ALIÑO, Catalina RAÑOLA<br />
Distribution Pattern, Habitat Overlap and Trophic Interaction of Trawl Catches Within <strong>the</strong> Ragay Gulf,<br />
Philippines Coastal Fisheries Ecosystem<br />
11:45 Nicolas GUILLEMOT*, Pascale CHABANET, Marc LEOPOLD, Olivier LE PAPE, Marion CUIF<br />
Impacts of Non-Professional Fisheries on Reef Fish Communities. a Case Study in New Caledonia (Western<br />
Pacific)<br />
12:00 Todd KELLISON*, Vanessa MCDONOUGH, Doug HARPER, James TILMANT<br />
Comparative Evaluation of Reef Fish Resources Adjacent to Densely-Populated South Florida, USA:<br />
Anthropogenic Impacts and Implications <strong>for</strong> Management<br />
12:15 Silvia PINCA*, Ribanatake AWIRA, Pierre BOBLIN, Melba WHITE<br />
Revealing Patterns of Impact of Fishing on Fish Resources from a Large Scale Regional Program<br />
3:30 Benjamin RICHARDS*, Emily LUNDBLAD, Brian ZGLICZYNSKI, Marc NADON, Robert SCHROEDER, Russell<br />
BRAINARD<br />
Where Have All <strong>the</strong> Big Fish Gone? Distribution of Remaining Large Reef Fishes in <strong>the</strong> Hawaiian<br />
Archipelago<br />
3:45 Loren MCCLENACHAN*<br />
Historical Photos Document Changing Reef Fish Communities<br />
4:00 Rachel LENANE*<br />
An Appraisal of Marine Resource Use in <strong>the</strong> Far North of Madagascar: Challenges and Opportunities <strong>for</strong><br />
Marine Conservation in Antsiranana<br />
4:15 Anthony MARSHAK*, Ronald HILL, Peter SHERIDAN, Richard APPELDOORN<br />
Observations of Antillean Fish Trap Contents in Southwest Puerto Rico: Ways to Reduce Coral Reef Habitat<br />
Damage and Improve Catch Quality<br />
4:30 Denise DEBROT*, J. Howard CHOAT, Juan M. POSADA, D. Ross ROBERTSON<br />
Parrotfish Densities Across a Fishing Intensity Gradient in <strong>the</strong> Caribbean<br />
4:45 Donald BEHRINGER*, Mark BUTLER IV<br />
The Effects of Fishing and Harmful Algal Blooms on Sponge Ecology in <strong>the</strong> Florida Keys USA<br />
5:00 Tim MCCLANAHAN*, Josh CINNER, Joseph MAINA, Carlos RUIZ SEBASTIAN, Shaun WILSON, Nick GRAHAM<br />
Managing Fishing Gear to Encourage Ecosystem-Based Management of Coral <strong>Reefs</strong> Fisheries<br />
5:15 Ashley WILLIAMS*, Rich LITTLE, Gavin BEGG<br />
Evaluation of Alternative Management Strategies <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> Eastern Torres Strait Reef Line Fishery<br />
5:30 Emily HARDMAN*, Alasdair EDWARDS, Jovani RAFFIN<br />
The Status of <strong>the</strong> Artisanal Seine Net Fishery in Rodrigues Over a 5-Year Period<br />
5:45 Dirk ZELLER*, Shawn BOOTH, Roxanne DICKINSON, Lou FROTTÉ<br />
Coral Reef Fisheries <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Future</strong>? Know <strong>the</strong> Historic Baseline<br />
July 10 (Thu) 10:00–12:30 Room - Palm A<br />
10:00 Lydia TEH*, Louise TEH<br />
Applying an Optimal Resource Space Concept to Small Scale Reef Fisheries Management<br />
10:15 Robert WAKEFORD*, Suzannah WALMSLEY, Robert TRUMBLE, Paul MEDLEY<br />
Improving Management of Coral Reef Fisheries in Data Limited Situations: Experiences from <strong>the</strong> ParFish<br />
Methodology<br />
10:30 Sara BUSILACCHI*, Gavin BEGG, Ashley WILLIAMS<br />
Effectiveness of Minimum Legal Size as a Fisheries Management Tool in a Multi-Sectoral Reef Fishery<br />
10:45 Meaghan C. DARCY*, Steven JD MARTELL<br />
Bias of CPUE Revealed by Considering Fisheries as Predator Prey Systems<br />
11 th International Coral Reef Symposium ■ <strong>Reefs</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Future</strong>