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11:00 Liana TALAUE-MCMANUS*, Joy HAZELL<br />

Estimating Harvest Pressure on Bahamian Coral <strong>Reefs</strong> Through Seafood Consumption<br />

11:15 Jennifer JACQUET*, Dirk ZELLER<br />

Flawed Data, Reef Fisheries, and Food Security: A Close Inspection of Marine Fisheries Catches in<br />

Mozambique, Tanzania, Fiji, and <strong>the</strong> Solomon Islands<br />

11:30 Richard APPELDOORN*, Susan SINGH-RENTON, Mauro GONGORA<br />

No-Take Areas, Uncertainty and Coral Reef Fisheries Management<br />

11:45 Richard S. NEMETH*, Elizabeth KADISON, Jeremiah BLONDEAU<br />

Determining <strong>the</strong> Appropriate Size of Closed Areas <strong>for</strong> Protecting Spawning Aggregations of Large Groupers<br />

Using Hydro-Acoustics<br />

12:00 Géraldine CRIQUET*<br />

Alternance of Opening and Closing Times to Fishing of a No-Take Zone in Martinique (Lesser Antilles)<br />

12:15 David WILLIAMSON*, Richard EVANS, Geoff JONES, Garry RUSS, Simon THORROLD<br />

Are No-Take Marine Reserves Helping to Sustain Fish Stocks? Tracking Larval Dispersal and Connectivity of<br />

Fish Populations Within <strong>the</strong> Great Barrier Reef Marine Park<br />

10:00 Richard EVANS*, David WILLIAMSON, Garry RUSS<br />

Temporal Effects of Marine Reserves on Target Fishery Species on Near-Shore <strong>Reefs</strong> of <strong>the</strong> Great Barrier<br />

Reef, Australia<br />

10:15 Thomas HOURIGAN*, James BOHNSACK, Robert SCHROEDER<br />

Science to Support Coral Reef Fisheries Management: Lessons from <strong>the</strong> U.S. Coral Reef Conservation<br />

Program<br />

10:30 Jerald S. AULT*, Steven G. SMITH, James T. TILMANT<br />

Are <strong>the</strong> Coral Reef Finfish Fisheries of South Florida Sustainable?<br />

10:45 Marc LÉOPOLD*, Jean-Brice HERRENSCHMIDT, Randy THAMAN<br />

The Relevance of Traditional Ecological Knowledge <strong>for</strong> Modern Management of Coral Reef Fisheries in <strong>the</strong><br />

South Pacific<br />

11:00 Caroline FEITOSA*, Maria Elizabeth ARAÚJO, Beatrice FERREIRA<br />

A Method <strong>for</strong> Assessing <strong>the</strong> Catch Sustainability of Ornamental Fish Bycatch, with an Emphasis on Families<br />

Pomacanthidae and Chaetodontidae<br />

11:15 Antares RAMOS-ALVAREZ*<br />

Ornamental Fisheries as an Option to Commercial Fisheries: Would Fishermen Make <strong>the</strong> Switch?<br />

11:30 Robert SCHROEDER*, Benjamin RICHARDS, Marc NADON, Brian ZGLICZYNSKI, Russell BRAINARD<br />

Pacific-Wide Reduction of Reef Fish Biomass Near Human Population Centers<br />

11:45 Samuel MAMAUAG*, Cleto NAÑOLA, JR., Porfirio ALIÑO, Melchor DEOCADEZ<br />

Spatio-Temporal Patterns of Abundance, Size Frequency Distribution and Biomass of Groupers in <strong>the</strong><br />

Philippines<br />

12:00 Elizabeth KADISON*, Richard NEMETH, Jeremiah BLONDEAU<br />

Red Hind (Epinephelus Guttatus) Spawning Aggregations in <strong>the</strong> U.S. Virgin Islands: Movement and<br />

Migratory Patterns<br />

12:15 Brett TAYLOR*<br />

Effects of MPA Status on <strong>the</strong> Population Structure and Age-Based Demography of a Heavily Exploited Reef<br />

Fish, Lethrinus Harak<br />

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

10:00 Alasdair EDWARDS*, Emily HARDMAN, Jovani RAFFIN<br />

Using Length-Frequency Data to Identify Management Options: A Case-Study Based on Five Years<br />

Monitoring of <strong>the</strong> Large Seine Net Fishery of Rodrigues Island, Indian Ocean<br />

10:15 Kerrie O’DONNELL*, Marivic PAJARO, Sian MORGAN, Amanda VINCENT<br />

Integrating Fisher Interview, Log Book, and Available Life History Data to Reconstruct an IUCN-Listed<br />

Seahorse Fishery in <strong>the</strong> Philippines: A First Step Toward Recovery Targets<br />

10:30 Raymond BOLAND*, Frank PARRISH<br />

Patterns in a Catch-And-Release Sport Fishery Targeting a Pristine Stock of Caranx Ignobilis at Midway Atoll<br />

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

95<br />

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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