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 />
98<br />
3:50 Sheila MCKENNA*, Stephen LINDSAY, Nathalie BAILLON, Henri BLAFFART, Edmond OUILLATE<br />
Assessment of Trochus Niloticus from Shallow Reef Habitats Off <strong>the</strong> Hienghène and Pweevo Communes of<br />
New Caledonia: Government and Tribal Management<br />
4:00 Shauna SLINGSBY, Sebastian MARINO*<br />
A Community Based Approach to Building a Regional Coral Reef Ecosystem Monitoring Program in <strong>the</strong><br />
Freely Associated States of Micronesia<br />
4:10 Nadia BOOD*<br />
Enabling Human and Reef Systems’ Adaptation to Climate Change in Belize<br />
4:20 Victor BONITO*, Bill AALBERSBERG, Kini RAVINALOA<br />
Integrated Research, Development, and Education Activities Enhance <strong>the</strong> Success of Community-Based,<br />
Marine Resource Management in <strong>the</strong> Korolevu-I-Wai District, Fiji<br />
4:30 Zaidy KHAN*, Tevi MALTALI, Sompert RENA<br />
Reef Management Using Traditional Management Practices in Vanuatu<br />
4:40 Jean-Brice HERRENSCHMIDT*, Sven MENU, Pascal HÉBERT, Pascal DUMAS<br />
Coral Reef Management in <strong>the</strong> Pacific Islands: Governance at Risk<br />
4:50 David WHITE, Jack SOBEL*<br />
Conserving Ecological Integrity Only If “Absolutely Necessary” – How Florida and National Park Service<br />
Policies on Marine Reserves Threaten Coral Reef Ecosystems in Biscayne National Park, Florida<br />
5:00 James FOLEY*<br />
Challenges Facing an MPA Management Authority in <strong>the</strong> Context of a Rapidly Developing Tourism Industry<br />
5:10 Roxie DIAZ*<br />
Community Involvement in Biophysical Monitoring and Evaluation of Marine Protected Areas in Central<br />
Philippines: Generating High Resolution Data Using Standard Methods, Utilizing Local Materials and<br />
Employing Traditional Approaches<br />
July 9 (Wed) 10:00–5:10 Room - Floridian Ballrom D<br />
10:00 Les KAUFMAN*, Leah BUNCE<br />
MMAS: A Network Experiment in Coral Reef Adaptive Management and Conservation<br />
10:10 Giselle SAMONTE-TAN*, Adele CATZIM, Diane HAYLOCK, Isabela CURADO, Rodrigo MOURA, Patrick Sakiusa FONG,<br />
Juan MATE, Osvaldo JORDAN, Lucia LASSO, Leah BUNCE<br />
Socioeconomic and Governance Monitoring of Marine Management Areas: A Work in Progress<br />
10:20 William FISHER*, Aaron HUTCHINS, Leska FORE, Wayne DAVIS, Charles LOBUE, Heidi BELL<br />
Water Quality Standards <strong>for</strong> Coral Reef Protection<br />
10:30 Ronaldo FRANCINI-FILHO*, Rodrigo MOURA<br />
Spillover of Reef Fishes from No-Take Marine Reserves: An Evaluation Using <strong>the</strong> Be<strong>for</strong>e-After Control-<br />
Impact (BACI) Approach<br />
10:40 Karenne TUN*, Eugene GOH, Loke Ming CHOU, Tom FOSTER<br />
Modularizing Coral Reef Monitoring Methodologies <strong>for</strong> Better Management Effectiveness<br />
10:50 Raphaela STIMMELMAYR*, Mike KAPLAN, Jose JUGEREY, Nikki BANFIELD, Maureen SULLIVAN<br />
Community-Based Monitoring of Marine Ecosystem Health <strong>for</strong> St. Kitts and Nevis, Lesser Antilles:<br />
Development of a Relational Database Based on Local and Scientific Marine Stakeholder Knowledge<br />
11:00 Venetia HARGREAVES-ALLEN*, EJ MILNER-GULLAND, Jamie OLIVER, Trond BJORNDAL<br />
Assessing Global Coral Reef Management Using Interdisciplinary Measures of Conservation Success<br />
11:10 jocelyn FINCH*, Christina GARCIA, Jason GUY, Godwin HUMES<br />
Linking Monitoring and Management- Lessons Learned at <strong>the</strong> Sapodilla Cayes Marine Reserve, Belize<br />
11:20 David WACHENFELD*<br />
The Science Behind Adaptive, Ecosystem Based Management in <strong>the</strong> Great Barrier Reef Marine Park<br />
11:30 Claire SMALLWOOD*, Lynnath BECKLEY, Sue MOORE<br />
Spatial Footprint and Temporal Variability of Recreational Usage at a Remote Fringing Reef in North-<br />
Western Australia<br />
11 th International Coral Reef Symposium ■ <strong>Reefs</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Future</strong>