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Poster Session June 29 (Tue)

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P-1 Heri CHIN*Species Diversity and Dispersal Pattern of Crinoidea at Pramuka Island, Thousand Island-Indonesia on June untilJuly 2003

P-2 Gabriela CRUZ-PIÑON*Biogeography on Azooxanthellae Corals in the Western Pacific

P-3 Lyndon DEVANTIER, Emre TURAK, Posa A SKELTON*Ecological Assessment of the Coral Communities on Bunaken National Park: Indicators of Management Effectiveness

P-4 Brian D GREENE*Recent Investigation of the Coral Reef Twilight Zone between 60-150m, at Kwajalein Atoll, Marshall Islands

P-5 Mark J GRYGIER*, Jens T HOEG, Yoshihisa FUJITAIntroduction to the Tremendous Diversity of Y-larvae (Crustacea: Maxillopoda: Thecostraca: Facetotecta) inInshore Coral Reef Plankton at Sesoko Island, Okinawa, Japan

P-6 Yeishin ISA*, Isao FUKUDA, Katsunori CHINA, Toshiki WATANABEMolecular Aspects of Calcification in Scleractinian - Some Properties and Protein Components of the ExoskeletalOrganuc Matrix of Galaxea fascicularis and Tubastrea aurea

P-7 Rodrigo JOHNSSON, Elizabeth G NEVES*, Georgia M O FRANCO, Fabio Lang DA SILVEIRAThe Association of Two Cryptochiridae Species (Brachyura: Decapoda) with the Scleractinian Coral Siderastreastellata Verrill, 1868

P-8 Lars JUERGENS, Goetz B REINICKE*Structure and Functional Organisation of the Sclerom in the Octocorals Briareum stechei (Kuekenthal, 1908) andPachyclavularia violacea (Quoy & Gaimard, 1833)

P-9 Marc KOCHZIUS*, Lynne VAN HERWERDEN, Howard CHOAT, Christine DUDGEON, Rachel PEARS,Madeleine VAN OPPEN, Arturo DOMINICI-AROSEMENA, Dietmar BLOHM

Molecular Phylogeny of Serranid Fishes (Serranidae: Percoidei) Based on Mitochondrial 16S rDNA Sequences

P-10 Maria Celia D MALAY*Evolution and Phylogeography of an Unusual Group of Coral-dwelling Barnacles, the Family Pyrgomatidae

P-11 James E MARAGOS*Diversity of Corals at Eleven Remote Atolls and Reef Islands in the Central Pacific

P-12 Shinya MATSUDA*Rhodolith-forming Coralline Algal Assemblage on the Deep Fore-reef to Insular Shelf Areas off Okinawa-jima andKikai-Jima, Ryukyu Islands, Japan

P-13 Masako MITSUHASHI*, Masatsune TAKEDAPhylogeny of Commensal Shrimps of the Subfamily Pontoniinae (Crustacea: Decapoda: Palaemonidae)

P-14 Jung G MYOUNG*, Soon K YI, Rae S KANG, Heung S PARKThe Fish Fauna in Chuuk, Micronesia

P-15 Elizabeth G NEVES*, Fabio Lang DA SILVEIRA, Rodrigo JOHNSSON, Leila L LONGOCoral Fauna and Other Cnidaria from Coastal Reefs of Gravata and Coroa Grande, (Pernambuco, Brazil):Diversity on Evidence

P-16 Moritaka NISHIHIRA*Sessile Fungia: Morphology, Ecological Distribution and Population Structure on Okinawan Coral Reefs

P-17 Leen Van OFWEGEN*, John STARMER, Yehuda BENAYAHUThe Genus Paralcyonium (Octocorallia: Paralcyoniidae) in the Indo-West Pacific

P-18 Azizur M RAHMAN*, Yeishin ISAThe Organic Matrix in the Skeletal Spicules of Two Alcyonarian Corals, Lobophytum crassum and Synularia polydactyla

1-6. Biodiversity and Diversification in the Indo-West Pacific Convener : Yehuda BENAYAHU and Gustav PAULAY

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P-19 Raphael D RITSON-WILLIAMS*, Mari YOTSU-YAMASHITA, Valerie J PAULThe Role of Tetrodotoxin for Prey Capture in a Polyclad Flatworm

P-20 Marc SLATTERY*, Haidy N KAMEL, Deborah J GOCHFELD, Robert W THACKERAntimicrobial Resistance in the Hybrid Soft Coral Sinularia maxima X S. polydactyla

P-21 Erica K Y SO*, Put O ANGAlga-Herbivore Interactions in Tung Ping Chau Marine Park, Hong Kong, China

P-22 Takuma MEZAKI*Coral Community on Artificial Structures in Nahari, Kochi Prefecture

P-23 Junichi TANAKA*Chemical Diversity of Secondary Metabolites in Sponges and Soft Corals

P-24 Selma VASCONCELOS, Fernanda AMARAL*, Marcelo RAMOS, Camila VILELA, Juliana IMENIS, Flavia LEAL, Luciana MARQUES, Joao AMARAL, Susan SILVEIRA, Cristiane COSTA, Michelle SANTOS

Cnidarians and Other Benthic Organisms from the Beach Rocks of the Enseada Dos Corais Beach (Pernambuco, Brazil)

P-25 Selma VASCONCELOS, Fernanda AMARAL*, Susan SILVEIRA, Gloria ABAGE, Andrea STEINER, Marco HUDSON, Eduardo ESTEVES, Marcelo RAMOS, Bertran FEITOZA

Distribution of the Benthic Covering of Saint Peter and Saint Paul Archipelago (Brazil), with Special Attention tothe Cnidarians

P-26 Krishnamoorthy VENKATARAMAN*Scleractinian Corals of India

P-27 Nina YASUDA*, Masami HAMAGUCHI, Miho SASAKI, Masaki SABA, Kazuo NADAOKA, Saki HARIIComplete Nucleotide Sequence of the Mitochondrial Genome of the Crown-of-thorns Starfish, Acanthaster planciand Acanthaster brevispinus

P-28 Martin ZUSCHIN, Peter G OLIVER, Johann HOHENEGGER*High Diversity at Small Spatial Scale - An Example from Bivalves in a Single Shallow-water Bay in the Northern Red Sea

P-29 Muhammad ABRAR*, Yempita EFENDICoral Recovery after Bleaching on 1998 at West Sumatera Waters Indonesia

P-30 Alberto ACOSTA*, Silvia MARTINEZ, German ARANGOContinental and Oceanic Coral Reefs in Colombian Caribbean after a Decade of Degradation

P-31 Lorenzo ALVAREZ-FILIP*, Hector REYES-BONILLAComparison of Community Structure and Functional Diversity of Fishes at Cabo Pulmo Coral Reef, B.C.S. Mexicobetween 1987 and 2003

P-32 Peter GAYLE*Do Natural and Anthropogenic Impacts Help or Hinder Ecosystem Stability of Deep versus Shallow Fore ReefCorals at Discovery Bay Jamaica?

P-33 Lisa IWAHARA*Fish Movement under Reduced Resources: Fundamental Ecology for Conservation

P-34 Jennie MALLELA*, Chris HARROD, Caroline A ROBERTSDistributional Patterns and Community Structure of Coral Reef Fishes in a Fluvially Impacted Reef System, RioBueno, Jamaica

P-35 Vanessa L NERO, Kathleen M SULLIVAN SEALEY*, Kathleen L SEMONComplex Systems and Multivariate Analysis of the Production of Fishes in Nearshore Habitats: Examining theLinkage of Coastal Environments and Land Use Change to Coral Reef Ecology

P-36 Valerie J PAUL*, Raphael RITSON-WILLIAMS, Amy Anne ERICKSONSusceptibility of Marine Macroalgae and Cyanobacteria to Herbivorous Fishes and the Sea Urchin Diadema antillarum

1-8. Changing Coral Communities: What Are the Consequences for Reef Fishes? Convener : Philip MUNDAY and Sally HOLBROOK

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P-37 Eduard A TITLYANOV*, Serguei I KIYASHKO, Tamara V TITLYANOVA, Eitaro WADACoral-Algal Competition as Determined from Stable Carbon and Nitrogen Isotope Compositions in their Live Tissues

P-38 Shinpei UENO*, Yoshitaka FUNAKOSHITransition of Acropora tumida Communities and its Affecting Factors in Suruga Bay, Central Japan

P-39 Elizabeth M WOOD*, Frances A DIPPER, Adrian A ANGKAJIPatterns of Change in Reef Communities Revealed by the Monitoring Programme for the Semporna Island Reefs,Sabah, Malaysia

P-40 Anabella ZULUAGA-MONTERO*, Alberto SABATFish and Epibenthic Community Structure in Eight Reefs with Contrasting Environmental Conditions

P-41 Megan M D BLACK*, F ROHWER, D KLINE, M BREIBART, R W LITAKER, M PAPINA, M TSUCHIYAEnvironmental Reservoirs of Free-living Zooxanthellae

P-42 Brigitte U BRUNS, Mark E WARNER, Daniel J THORNHILL, Jennifer MCCABE, William K FITT*, Gregory W SCHMIDT

Differential Sensitivity of Photosynthetic Electron Transport to Elevating Temperature among CulturedSymbiodinium Genotypes

P-43 Mike W DANIEL, Daniel J THORNHILL, Todd C LAJEUNESSE, Gregory W SCHMIDT, William K FITT*Seasonal Availability of Symbiotic Dinoflagellates (Symbiodinium sp.) in Reef Water: A Bioassay

P-44 Melissa GARREN*, Nancy KNOWLTONIdentification of a Fifth Common Type of Zooxanthella Associated with Caribbean Corals in the Montastraeaannularis Species Complex

P-45 Andrew R HANNES, Mary-Alice COFFROTH*Seasonal Patterns of Symbiotic Dinoflagellate Diversity, Density and Chlorophyll Content in the Octocoral Briareum sp.

P-46 Xavier HERNANDEZ-PECH*, Roberto IGLESIAS-PRIETOCharacterization of the Dark Reduction of Fv/Fm : Evidence of Chlororespiration in Coral Symbiotic Dinoflagellates

P-47 Xavier POCHON*, Jan PAWLOWSKI, Louisette ZANINETTIPhylogenetic Classification of Symbiodinium Dinoflagellates in Soritid Foraminiferans

P-48 B Muthu RAMAN*, J Jerald WILSONGenotoxicity Studies on Zooxanthellae in a Coral (Galaxea sp.) Collected from Polluted Environment, Gulf ofMannar, Southeast Coast of India

P-49 Takanori SATOH*, Eriko NORMAL, Akio MURAKAMI, Atsushi SUZUKI, Hodaka KAWAHATA, Tamano OMATA, Tadashi MARUYAMA

Light Acclimation of a Scleractinian Coral, Porites sp. and its Zooxanthellae

P-50 Ryota SUWA*, Atushi SUZUKI, Michio HIDAKAMechanism of Zooxanthellae Expulsion by Corals: Exposure to High Temperature in Darkness Induces Expulsion ofZooxanthellae by Coral Hosts

P-51 Irina YAKOVLEVA, Ranjeet BHAGOOLI*Changes in the Concentration of Mycosporine-Glycine in Two Scleractinians in Response to Thermal Stress:Antioxidant Functioning and Protection

P-52 Minoru YORINOBU*, Isao FUKUDA, Shuzo IMAGAWA, Kenji IWAO, Kiyotaka TAKISHITA, Tadashi MARUYAMA, Toshiki WATANABE

Analysis of Actin cDNAs in a Zooxanthellate Scleractinian Coral and Symbiodinium spp.

P-53 Sandra ZIELKE*, Richard OWEN, Henry TRAPIDO-ROSENTHAL, Andrea BODNARTelomerase Activity in Madracis mirabilis and Madracis decactis and their Associated Zooxanthellae

1-9. Special SessionFlexibility and Specificity in Algal-Invertebrate Symbiosis: Diversity, Stability, andPhysiological Capacity of Symbiotic Dinoflagellates

Convener : Andrew C. BAKER, William K. FITT, and Michio HIDAKA

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P-54 Gilberto ACOSTA-GONZALEZ, Nestor MEMBRILLO-VENEGAS, Rodrigo GARZA-PEREZ, J Ernesto ARIAS-GONZALEZ*

Coral Genus Montastraea in Chinchorro Bank Reef, Mexico: Spatial Prediction of its Distribution Pattern

P-55 Mehdi ADJEROUD*Zonation of Coral Assemblages in the Ryukyu Islands (Southern Japan): The Importance of Land-Ocean Gradientsand Reef Habitats

P-56 Said M AHAMADA*Monitoring the Coral Reef of Grande Comoro in the Time and Space

P-57 Kenneth ANTHONY, Mia HOOGENBOOM*, Sean CONNOLLYAdaptive Variation in Colony Geometry and Optimal Light Climates for Corals: A Predictive Model for FoliaceousMorphologies

P-58 Chiaki BENA*Spatial and Temporal Variation in Small Coral Colony Abundance in Relation to Two Bleaching Events inOkinawa, Japan

P-59 M Bernadette BEZY*, Carlos JIMENEZ, Jorge CORTES, Alvaro SEGURA, Juan Jose ALVARADO, Alberto LEONFragility and Resilience of Psammocora Reefs in Costa Rica, Tropical Eastern Pacific

P-60 John BROCK*, Kimberly YATES, Robert HALLEY, Ilsa KUFFNERSignificance of Sensor Characteristics in Scaling Benthic Carbon Metabolism with Remote Sensing

P-61 Clovis B CASTRO*, Barbara SEGAL, Emiliano N CALDERON, Fabio NEGRAOCoral Communities and Sedimentation in Inner Reefs of the Abrolhos Bank, Brazil

P-62 Suchana CHAVANICH*, Voranop VIYAKARNDistribution of Sea Cucumbers in Reefs of Thailand and Effect of their Declining Populations

P-63 Ernesto A CHAVEZ*, Jose Manuel BORGES-SOUZAPatterns of Reef Community Structure at the Northern Meso American Barrier Reef System

P-64 Jorge CORTES*, Carlos JIMENEZCorals and Coral Reefs in a Seasonal Upwelling Area in the Eastern Pacific (Costa Rica)

P-65 Adrian J FLYNN, Sandra ROTMANN*Long-term Monitoring of Coral Reefs Subject to Sediment Stress in Papua New Guinea

P-66 Yoshimi FUJIOKA*, Hideo OHBA, Takuro SHIBUNO, Yoshitake TAKADA, Kazumasa HASHIMOTO,Atsushi SUZUKI, Kaiho TOTTORI

Self-sustaining Resilience of Hermatypic Coral Communities Following Disturbance at the Reef Flat of UrasokoBay, Ishigaki Island, Southern Japan

P-67 Robert N GINSBURG, Philip A KRAMER, Amit L HAZRA, Judith C LANG*First Regional Assessment of Coral Reef Health in the Western Atlantic

P-68 Timothy L GRUBBA*, Chris SIMPSON, Jennie CARYDestruction of Corals and Other Animals by Coral Spawn Slicks at Bills Bay, Ningaloo Marine Park, WesternAustralia: 1989 to 2002

P-69 Leanne J HEPBURN*, Christopher PERRY, Paul BLANCHONReef-framework Modification by Epi- and Endobionts in the Mexican Caribbean

P-70 Matthieu JUNCKER*, Laurent WANTIEZSpatio-temporal Variability of the Colonization of Uvea Island (Wallis and Futuna) by Coral Fish Species

P-71 Napalai JUNTARUK, Thamasak YEEMIN*Ecological Role of a Zoanthid, Palythoa caesia on Coral Reefs in the Gulf of Thailand

2-1. Reef Ecosystems in Space and TimeConvener : Peter J. MUNDAY, Ron KARLSON, and Richard ARONSON

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P-72 James S KLAUS*, Ann F BUDD, Donald F MCNEILLMiocene to Pliocene Reef Coral Assemblages of the Northern Dominican Republic

P-73 Carrie MANFRINO*, Vania COELHO, Soranno ALEXANDERAnother Apparent Shift in the Structural Diversity of Reefs, Little Cayman, Cayman Islands

P-74 Sarah A MCTEE*Damselfish Territories and Bioeroders: Are They a Threat to the Structural Integrity and Long-term Persistence of a Reef?

P-75 Alicia C MEDINA-HERNANDEZ*, J Ernesto ARIAS-GONZALEZSpatial Variations of Coral Reef Fish Communities of the Archipelago Cayos Cochinos, Honduras

P-76 Yoko NOZAWA*, Mutsunori TOKESHI, Satoshi NOJIMAThe Maintenance Mechanism of a High-latitude Scleractinian Coral Assemblage in Amakusa Islands, Southwestern Japan

P-77 Hideo OHBA*, Takuro SHIBUNO, Yoshitake TAKADA, Atsushi SUZUKI, Masayuki NAGAO, Kaiho TOTTORI, N MORIMOTO, Yoshimi FUJIOKA

Subtropical Marine Vegetation under the Influence of Rivers at Miyara Bay in Ishigaki-jima Island, Ryukyus(Southern Japan)

P-78 Valerie J PAUL*Impacts of Benthic Marine Cyanobacteria on Coral Reefs: Ecology and Toxicity

P-79 Lucie PENIN*, Mehdi ADJEROUDRecruitment Processes and Maintenance of Scleractinian Coral Populations around Moorea (French Polynesia): TheLink between Recruits, Juveniles, and Adults

P-80 Silvia A PINCA*, Maria BEGER, Berry MULLER, Emma REEVES, Melba WHITEBaseline Assessments of Coral Reefs in the Marshals Islands: A Comparison of Community Composition amongFour Atolls

P-81 Valeria PIZARRO*, Sven ZEABrain Coral Recruitment and Population Structure at San Andres Island, Colombia, Western Caribbean

P-82 Marlowe SABATER*, Micaela LEDESMA, Marivel DYGICOEffects of Monsoon Exposure and Impact of the 1998 Bleaching Event on the Benthic Community Structure ofTubbataha Reef National Marine Park: A Basis for Reef Management

P-83 Barbara SEGAL*, Clovis B CASTROCoral Communities Structure and Sedimentation at Different Distances from the Coast in the Abrolhos Bank, Brazil

P-84 Keiko TANAKA*, Naoko HOSHINO, Kohei ABE, Shiro HASEGAWA, Hiroki MATSUDASiliciclastic-Carbonate Mixed Sediments from the River Mouth of the Urauchi-Gawa to Coral Reefs in the NorthernPart of Iriomote Island, Okinawa Prefecture

P-85 John TURNER*, Rebecca KLAUS, Emily HARDMANReefs of the Mascarenes - Changes in Space and Time

P-86 Bing-Je WU*, Lee-Shing FANG, Kwang-Tsao SHAO, Tung-Yung FANComparison of Benthic Communities in Coral Reefs at Tiaoshi in Nanwan Bay, Southern Taiwan

P-87 Bing-Je WU*, Lee-Shing FANG, Kwang-Tsao SHAO, Tung-Yung FANThe Replacement of Branching Acropora Coral Community by Solitary Sea Anemone in Southern Taiwan

P-88 Seitaro S YAMAZAKI*, Takashi NAKAMURA, Hideo YAMASAKIOccurrence of Anaerobic Photosynthetic Bacteria in Nongeniculate Coralline Algae and Massive Corals

P-89 Kazuhiko FUJITA*Identification of Shallow-water, Coral Reef Sub-environments Based on Foraminiferal Death Assemblages: AnExample from Ishigaki Island, Okinawa, Japan

P-90 Atsuko MURAOKA*, Yasufumi IRYU, Kei ODAWARA, Tsutomu YAMADA, Tokiyuki SATOThe Middle Pleistocene Reef-complex Limestone in Maeda-misaki Area, Okinawa-jima, the Ryukyu Islands, Japan

2-7. Coral Reefs and Global Change I : Reef - Sea Level - Climate Interaction through TimeConvener : Paul BLANCHON and Hironobu KAN

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P-91 Kei ODAWARA*, Yasufumi IRYUFrom Mud Sea to Coral Sea - Changes in Marine Environment in Southern Okinawa-jima in Early Pleistocene Time

P-92 Shigeru OHDE*, Mervyn GREAVES, Harry ELDERFIELDStrontium Isotope Stratigraphy of Funafuti Atoll: Implications for Coral Reef Growth, Erosion and Sea-level Change

P-93 Saburo SAKAI*, Natsume SAGAWAMid-Quaternary Sea-level Fluctuations and Reef Development in Shallow-water Carbonates, Northwestern Pacific:Examples from Pleistocene Ryukyu Group

P-94 Keiichi SASAKI*, Akio OMURA, Kazuo MURAKAMI, Natsume SAGAWA, Toru NAKAMORIInterstadial Coral Reef Terraces and Relative Sea-level Changes during Marine Oxygen Isotope Stages 3-4, KikaiIsland, Central Ryukyus, Japan

P-95 Tsutau TAKEUCHI*, Yasufumi IRYU, Tsutomu YAMADA, Kei ODAWARAPleistocene Reef Development on Ie-jima, the Ryukyu Islands, Southwestern Japan

P-96 Melaku TESFAYE*, Kazuhiko FUJITA, Kaoru SUGIHARA, Kouchi NAGAI, Satoshi YAMAMOTOPaleo Sea-level History of the Pleistocene Ryukyu Limestone of Yomitan Area Okinawa, Japan: IntegratedHermatypic Coral, Larger Foraminiferal and Microfacies Data

P-97 Brian K WALKER*, Richard E DODGE, Bernhard RIEGL, Kenneth BANKSQuaternary Sea-level Rise and Reef Backstepping in Southeast Florida

P-98 Shigeaki YAMADA*, Hiroki MATSUDA, Akio OMURAPleistocene Reefal Deposits in Tarama-jima Island, Southern Ryukyus, Southwest Japan

P-99 Kazuyuki YAMAMOTO*, Yasufumi IRYU, Tokiyuki SATO, Hiroshi NAKAGAWAEarly Pleistocene Reef Complex Deposits on Motobu Peninsula, Okinawa-jima - Its Significance of the Initiation ofCoral Reefs in the Ryukyus

P-100 Osamu ABE*, Seizen AGATAA Six-year Continuous Record of Sea Surface Salinity and Seawater Isotopic Composition at Ishigaki Island,Southwest of Japan

P-101 Bridget F AYLING*, Malcolm T MCCULLOCHCan Fossil Porites Be Utilised for Reconstruction of Climate during Marine Isotope Stage 9 (Mis 9), HendersonIsland, SE Pacific?

P-102 Phong X DANG, Takehiro MITSUGUCHI*, Hiroyuki KITAGAWA, Tetsuo UCHIDA, Yasuyuki SHIBATAA 52-Year Record of Mg/Ca and Sr/Ca Ratios in a Modern Porites Coral from Con Dao Island, Vietnam

P-103 Thomas FELIS*, Henning KUHNERT, Saber AL-ROUSAN, Juergen PAETZOLDSeasonal Variations of Middle Eastern Climate during the Holocene Documented in Fossil Red Sea Corals

P-104 Eberhard GISCHLER*Historical Climate Variation in Belize (Central America) as Recorded in Scleractinian Coral Skeletons

P-105 Kevin P HELMLE*, Kevin E KOHLER, Richard E DODGE, Peter K SWART, C Mark EAKINCoral X-Radiograph Densitometry System (Coral Xds): Measuring Coral Growth and Analyzing Relationships withSkeletal Chemistry

P-106 Hiroko IIJIMA*, Hajime KAYANNE, Maki MORIMOTO, Osamu ABE, Hiroyuki MATSUZAKIReconstruction of Water Mass Mixing Caused by the Mindanao Dome and El Nino in the Western Tropical PacificUsing Coral Skeletal Radiocarbon

P-107 Yohei MATSUI*, Osamu ABE, Naohiro YOSHIDATime-series Monitoring of Stable Carbon Isotope Ratio of the Animal Tissues and the Skeletons in the ScleractinianCoral Porites lutea

2-8. Coral Reefs and Global Change II : Corals as Recorders of Past ClimateConvener : Mark EAKIN, Eiji MATSUMOTO, and Andrea GROTTOLI

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P-108 Kathryn A MATTHEWS*, Andrea G GROTTOLI, William F MCDONOUGH, James E PALARDYThe Effect of Upwelling, Species and Depth on the Natural Variability of Cadmium in Three Species of Panamanian Corals

P-109 Takehiro MITSUGUCHI*, Eiji MATSUMOTO, Tetsuo UCHIDA, Peter J ISDALE, Toshio KAWANA,Hironobu KAN

Early Mid-Holocene Sea-Surface Temperature in the Ryukyu Islands Reconstructed from Coral Mg/Ca and Sr/Ca Ratios

P-110 Takashi MIWA*, Tsutomu YAMADA, Yasufumi IRYU, Gustav PAULAYSouthwestern Pacific Sea Surface Temperature at 197 Ka Inferred from Oxygen Isotopic Composition of a Niue Coral

P-111 Paolo MONTAGNA*, Malcolm MCCULLOCH, Claudio MAZZOLI, Sergio SILENZIB/Ca, Sr/Ca, U/Ca and Mg/Ca Ratios of a Non-tropical Coral (Cladocora caespitosa) from the Northern Adriatic Sea(Mediterranean Sea) and their Relationship to Sea Surface Temperature

P-112 Maki MORIMOTO*, Hiroyuki KITAGAWA, Osamu ABE, Yasuyuki SHIBATA, Hajime KAYANNEChanges of Radiocarbon Concentration in Surface Seawater Recorded in Corals from Ryukyu Islands, SubtropicalNorthwestern Pacific

P-113 Tamano OMATA*, Atsushi SUZUKI, Hodaka KAWAHATA, Satoshi NOJIMA, Akiko HATAKinetic and Metabolic Isotope Effects in the Northernmost Living Coral in Amakusa, Japan

P-114 Andrew J ROTHWELL*, A Christina RAVELO, Jody WEBSTER, David CLAGUE, Donald POTTSPaleoclimate Records from Fossil Corals Recovered from Drowned Reefs around the Main Hawaiian Islands

P-115 Atsushi SUZUKI*, Hodaka KAWAHATA, Kohei HIBINOVariability of Skeletal Oxygen and Carbon Isotopes of Cultured Porites Corals

P-116 Tsutomu YAMADA*, Sachi HENMIHigh-resolution SST and Light Intensity Records from Modern Tridacnid Shell

P-117 Virginia H GARRISON*, R Scott CARR, William F FOREMAN, Dale W GRIFFIN, Christina A KELLOGG,Michael S MAJEWSKI, Eugene A SHINN, Garriet W SMITH

Synthetic Organic Chemicals, Microorganisms, African and Asian Dust, and Coral Reefs

P-118 Christopher P MARQUIS*, Andrew H BAIRD, Rocky DE NYS, Christine CHUANG, Carola HOLMSTROM,Noriko KOZIUMI

An Investigation of the Antimicrobial Properties of the Eggs of Eleven Species of Scleractinian Corals

P-119 Yasuhiro NISHIDA*, Hirokazu KANENO, Yasuji SUMIYA, Hideaki SAKAKI, Miyuki TSUSHIMA, Wataru MIKI, Sadayoshi MATSUMOTO, Akiyoshi SAWABE, Sadawo KOMEMUSHI

Carotenoids Producing Marine Microorganisms in Coral Reef

P-120 Nicole L PATTEN*, Justin R SEYMOUR, David G BOURNE, James G MITCHELLThe Association of Virus-like Particles and Heterotrophic Bacteria with Scleractinian Corals from an Inshore andOuter Coral Reef Ecosystem

P-121 Norman J QUINN*, Nadia-Deen FERGUSON, Deborah GOTCHFELD, Mark T HAMANN,Jennifer Ibi STEPHENSON, Larry WALKER, Barbara L KOJIS

Exploring Pharmacologically Interesting Natural Products from the Coral Reefs of Jamaica

3-1. Integrating Marine Microbiology, Aqueous Chemistry, and Ecology to Track the Development and Spread of Disease in Coral Reef Ecosystems

Convener : Bruce W. FOUKE

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P-122 Eva M BLIDBERG*, Michael TEDENGRENThe Giant Clam, Hippopus hippopus, Exposed to Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs): A Laboratory Study inthe Northern Philippines

P-123 Peyman EGHTESADI ARAGHI*, Abdolwahab MAGHSOUDLOUInduction of Heat Shock Protein 70 in the Coral Reefs of the Persian Gulf Exposed to Natural Environmental Stressors

P-124 Seiji IWASAKI*, Kenji IWAO, Tetsuya KIMURA, Makiko SAKKA, Kazuo SAKKA, Kunio OHMIYA, Tomonari MATSUDA, Saburo MATSUI

The Behavior of Estrogen-like Compound Surrounding the Coral Reef

P-125 Venkatesh M, Mathews G, Edward J K PATTERSON*Effect of Sedimentation and Pollution in the Reefs of Tuticorin Coast of Gulf of Mannar, Southeast Coast of India

P-126 Wilson R RAMIREZ*, Jack MORELOCKMonitoring Change in Coral Growth Rate by Changing Physical Environments

P-127 Chaipichit SAENGHAISUK*, Thamasak YEEMINComparative Concentration of Heavy Metals in Different Feeding Types of Benthic Fauna from Coral Communitiesin the Gulf of Thailand

P-128 Shauna N SLINGSBY*, John BRUNO, Larry CAHOONThe Effect of Inorganic Nutrient Levels on Macroalgal Abundance in the Caribbean

P-129 Kathleen M SULLIVAN SEALEY*, Vanessa L NERO, Kathleen L SEMONFragmentation of Coastal Vegetation Communities and Density of Coastal Development Impacts on Scope andSeverity of Nutrient Loading to Nearshore Reefs in the Bahamian Archipelago

P-130 Jassim A ALQASSIR, Ibtisam A KHALAF*Status of Bahrain Coral Reef

P-131 Kazumasa HASHIMOTO*, Takuro SHIBUNO, Osamu ABE, Yoshitake TAKADANucleotide Sequence of a Red-soil Responsive Gene from the Scleractinian Coral Pocillopora damicornis, and itsComparison with Hsp70

P-132 Mayuri INOUE*, Masato NOHARA, Atsushi SUZUKI, Wyss W -S YIM, Wahyoe S HANTORO, Ahser EDWARD, Hodaka KAWAHATA

Trace Elements in Coral Skeletons from the Western Pacific Ocean Determined by a New ICP-MS Method

P-133 Judith C LANG*, Lisa A MONK, Seba B SHEAVLY, Loretta A LAWRENCEEcological Indicators of Stony Coral Health and Reef Condition for Skilled Volunteers

P-134 Thaddeus J T MURDOCH*, Richard B ARONSON, Stuan R SMITH, John C OGDENIndices of Ecological Function for Assessing Coral Reef Health at the Level of the Assemblage

P-135 Tatsuo OMIJA*Soil Sedimentation Monitoring on Coral Reefs Using Convenient Measuring Method of Content of SuspendedParticles in Sea Sediment

P-136 Gregory A PINIAK*, Eric BROWNEffects of Sediment Regime on Coral Transplant Growth in West Maui

P-137 Ruth RAMOS*, Elia GARCIA, Hector GUZMANMetal Concentration in Annual Growth Bands of the Coral Montastraea faveolata Located at Two Venezuelan Reefs

4-3. Smart Indicators for Environmental ImpactsConvener : Katharina FABRICIUS

June 29 (Tue)

3-3. Effects of Pollutants on Corals and Coral Reef Organisms Convener : Ross J. JONES

June 29 (Tue)

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P-138 Jacob SILVERMAN*, Boaz LAZAR, Jonatan EREZA Simple Metabolic Monitoring Method for Coral Reefs Exposed to Nutrient Loading and Other Environmental Stresses

P-139 Alina M SZMANT*, Benjamin M MASONSpatial and Seasonal Patterns of Algal Community Structure on Key Largo, FL USA, Coral Reefs: Do PatternsSuggest that Nutrient Enrichment Is a Factor?

P-140 Sian K MORGAN*, Hazel M PANESBoom and Bust Fishing in Coral Reef Systems: A Sea Cucumber/Seahorse Example from the Central Philippines

P-141 Peter J AUSTER*A Conceptual Model Linking Reef Landscapes to the Behavior of Piscivores and the Functional Responses of Prey

P-142 Russell E BRAINARD*Ecosystem Science to Support Ecosysytem-based Management of the US-Affiliated Pacific Islands

P-143 Noel CONRUYT*, David GROSSER, Yannick GEYNET, Gerard FAURE, Michel PICHON, Nicole GRAVIER-BONNET, Pascale CHABANET, Francois HALLOT, Alain SENTENI, Jacques LE RENARD,Sandrine TRICART, Mohammad SANTALLY, Dorothy COOSHNA

Co-design of Knowledge Bases in Marine Biology: Application to Corals of the Mascarene Archipelago and to Fishesand Hydroids of Reunion Lagoon

P-144 Trina LEBERER*A Local Action Strategy for Coral Reef Fishery Management in Guam

P-145 Hajime NOJIMA*, Shinji OMORIA Project for Preservation of the Sanctuary of Coral Reef in Okinawa, Cooperated with Volunteer Divers, LocalCommunity, Local Government and Mass-communication

P-146 Shinta T PARDEDE*, Michael J MARNANE, Joni T WIBOWO, Yudi HERDIANA, Rizya L ARDIWIJAYA,Ahmad MUKMININ

The Impacts of Muroami Fishing on Coral Reef in Karimunjawa National Park, Indonesia

P-147 Johanna POLSENBERG*, John MCMANUSIntegrating Science Toward the Management of Coral Reefs: An Assessment of the First Four Years of the NationalCenter for Caribbean Coral Reef Research's Interdisciplinary Study of the Florida Reefs

P-148 Sapta PUTRA*Linking Coral Reef Conservation into Integrated Coastal Management

P-149 Sibylle RIEDMILLER*Private Sector Investment in Marine Protected Areas - Experiences of the Chumbe Island Coral Park inZanzibar/Tanzaniazanzibar

P-150 Naganathan V*Sustainable Management of Gulf of Mannar, a Marine Biosphere Reserve in India

4-12. New Approaches to Sustaining Coral Reef Ecosystems and their FisheriesConvener : Thomas HOURIGAN

June 29 (Tue)

4-6. Exploring the Utility of Integrated Coastal Management.Convener : Thomas HOURIGAN

June 29 (Tue)

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P-151 Andrea ACEVEDO, Alberto ACOSTA*Dendrogyra cylindrus (Anthozoa: Scleractinea) in Providencia Island, Colombian Caribbean: Habitat Preferenceand Demography

P-152 Musallam M AL JABRI*, Vanda M MENDONCA, Mohamed AL MUZAINICoral Diversity on Artificial Reef Structures (Pallet Balls) off Fahal Island, Sultanate of Oman

P-153 Abdul AZEEZ*Corals, Resorts and Reef Restoration in the Maldives

P-154 Austin BOWDEN-KERBY*Isolated Acropora Coral Colonies as Critical Nursery Habitat for Fish, with Coral Transplantation as a PotentialMeans to Accelerate Fisheries Recovery within Coral Reef Management Areas

P-155 G MATHEWS, M VENKATESH, Edward J K PATTERSON*, Dan WILHELMSSONCommunity Based Reef Restoration Using Branching and Non Branching Corals in Tuticorin Coast of Gulf ofMannar, Southeast Coast of India

P-156 Miguel A GARCIA*, Roberto IBARRA, Susana A PATINOReef Restoration by Coral Transplant Techniques, in the Yucatan Shell, Mexico

P-157 Virginia H GARRISON*Coral Fragments, Cable Ties, and the Dynamic World of Shallow Caribbean Coral Reefs

P-158 Bruce D GRAHAM, Robert D MULCAHY*, Richard W CURRYCoral Reef Injuries and Relevant Case Studies: Tool for Restoration Management

P-159 Takeshi HAYASHIBARA*, Kouki FUKUOKA, Motohiko SANO, Motoya TAMAKI, Hirofumi SHIMIZU,Megumi MINAGAWA

Reef Restoration by Coral Larvae Seeding: An Experimental Study on Survivorship of Artificially Settled AcroporaPolyps in the First Year

P-160 Jani T ISA TANZIL*, Tse Lynn LOH, Loke Ming CHOUComparison of Coral Recruitment and Community Structure Development between Artificial Reefs and NaturalCoral Rubble in Singapore

P-161 Kenji IWAO*Enhancement of Production of Coral Larvae under Suitable Conditions of Temperature and Salinity and Techniquefor their Transplantation

P-162 Kevin E KOHLER*, Richard E DODGEHabitat Equivalency Analysis Software to Facilitate Calculation of Compensatory Restoration Following NaturalResource Injury

P-163 Vladimir N KOSMYNIN*, Cheryl L MILLER, Michael K CALLAHANApplication and Comparison of Video Survey Methods versus Field Count Method for the Purposes of RapidAssessment of Coral Communities: Hillsboro Inlet (Florida) Accidental Damage Case

P-164 Masamitsu NAKAIZUMI*, Mamoru KAMIZATO, Atsushi IKEDA, Seiyuu MIYASATO, Jun TANAKA, Hiroaki GAHARA, Hidekazu YAMAMOTO, Keiichi TAMURA

Eco-friendly Technologies for Fishing Port Facilities Improvement in Okinawa

P-165 Sayuko NINOMIYA*, Shunsuke KURAHASHI, Tsutomu IWASHITA, Takashi MASUMOTO, Yoshikatsu NAKANO

A Study on Comprehensive Maintenance of Coral Reef Area

P-166 Nami OKUBO*, Hiroki TANIGUCHI, Makoto OMORI, Tatsuo MOTOKAWAEffects of Fixation, Season and Fragment Size on the Survival Rate and Spawning of Transplanted Acroporaformosa and Acropora hyacinthus

P-167 Marilia D M OLIVEIRA, Ruy K P KIKUCHI, Zelinda M A N LEAO*Culture of Hydrocoral Millepora alcicornis in Aquarium

4-21. Coral Reef Restoration and RemediationConvener : Richard DODGE, Alistair EDWARD, David GILLIAM, Andrew HEYWARD, and Makoto OMORI

June 29 (Tue)

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P-168 Edward J K PATTERSON*, C CHELLARAM, E V MULEYTransplantation of Stag Horn Coral, Acropora formosa Using Low-tech Methods in Tuticorin Coast of Gulf ofMannar, Southeast Coast of India

P-169 Dirk PETERSEN*, Michael LATERVEERInnovative Substrates for Spatial Control of Coral Larvae Settlement and Effective Management of Juveniles

P-170 Rattika PETTONGMA*, Thamasak YEEMINRecovery Potential and Role of Coral Fragments in Intensive Tourism Zone of Coral Communities at KrabiProvince, the Andaman Sea

P-171 Laurie J RAYMUNDO*, Aileen P MAYPA, Pablina L CADIZ, Edgardo D GOMEZSubstrate Stabilization in a Marine Protected Area in the Central Philippines: A Novel Approach to ReefRehabilitation

P-172 Go SUZUKI*, Takeshi HAYASHIBARA, Kenji IWAO, Motoya TAMAKI, Hirofumi SHIMIZU, Isao HAYASHIInhibition of the Settlement and Metamorphosis in Coral Planulae by Strong Light

P-173 Hiroki TANIGUCHI*The Nursery Production of Reef Building Coral

P-174 Voranop VIYAKARN*, Suchana CHAVANICHCoral Transplantation in Thailand: Assessment of Coral Growth, Fish, and Marine Invertebrate Communities

P-175 Mohammed Rezah BADAL*, Lionel BIGOT, Sarvanen CURPEN, Ushveen NUNDLALL, Umar DEENMAHOMEDMapping Reef Habitats and Ecological Richness of SE Mauritius, Using an Aerial Photograph Approach

P-176 Yannick CHANCERELLE*, Rene GALZINThe Photo Tow: A New Technique for Estimating Coral Reef Status on Large Spatial Scales

P-177 Edward G HOWARD, William SKIRVING*Mapping and Monitoring Coral Reefs from Space Platforms: Sensor Studies for Depth, Band Selection and Temporal Needs

P-178 Takeharu IKEMA*, Yukihiro NAKATANI, Yoshihiro SEKIGUCHI, Asaka HAGIWARACoral Bleach Survey by Landsat/TM and ETM Using Bottom Index in Kerama Islands

P-179 Karen E JOYCE*, Stuart R PHINN, Chris M ROELFSEMA, Peter F SCARTHDeveloping and Applying an Index for Mapping Live Coral Cover Using Remote Sensing

P-180 Tiit KUTSER*On Suitability of the Reef Check and Video Transect Substrate Classification Schemes for Mapping of Coral ReefHabitat by Remote Sensing

P-181 Tiit KUTSER*, Ian MILLER, David L B JUPPMapping Coral Reef Benthic Substrates Using Hyperspectral Space Borne Images and Spectral Libraries

P-182 Ellsworth F LEDREW*, Candace M NEWMAN, Alan H LIMEvaluation of Spatial Statistics for Change Detection of Coral Reef Stress Using a Time Sequence of Imagery ofVarying Spatial Resolution

P-183 Tsuneo MATSUNAGA*, Akira IWASAKI, Satoshi TSUCHIDA, Hiroya YAMANOReef Mapping Accuracy Comparison among Medium Spatial Resolution Satellite Sensors - TM/ETM+, ASTER,ALI, and Hyperion -

P-184 Ryan P MOYER*, Bernhard RIEGL, Richard E DODGEAcoustic Remote Sensing: A Useful Tool for Producing Maps of Highly Variable Coral Reef Communities inSoutheast Florida (USA)

P-185 Stuart R PHINN, Karen E JOYCE, Serge ANDRÉFOUËT, Chris M ROELFSEMA*, Peter F SCARTHMapping Coral Reef Attributes from High-spatial Resolution, Multi-spectral Image Data

P-186 Samuel J PURKIS*An Optical-Acoustic 'Reef-up' Approach to Classifying Coral Habitats from Ikonos Imagery (Arabian Gulf, Dubai, UAE)

5-1. Remote Sensing of Coral ReefsConvener : Hiroya YAMANO, Eric J. HOCHBERG, James GOODMAN, and Serge ANDRÉFOUËT

June 29 (Tue)

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P-187 Herbert T RIPLEY*, William B JONES, Laura A ROYAirborne Hyperspectral Coral Reef Surveys - A Review of Progress from 1995 to Present

P-188 Herbert T RIPLEY*, Willam B JONES, Laura A ROYHyperspectral Surveys and the Creation of Effective Management Systems

P-189 Omid SEDIGHI*, Hamzeh VALAVI, M MORADI, M R VARASTEH, A SAFFARIANNorthern Persian Gulf (Iranian Side) Coral Reefs Status and their Changes from 1990 to 2001 Using RemotelySensed Satellite Images (TM and ETM) and Under Water Survey

P-190 Damaris TORRES-PULLIZA, Serge ANDRÉFOUËT*, Fernando GILBES, Frank MULLER-KARGERComparisons of Tropical Patch Reef Habitat Maps in Biscayne National Park, Florida Using AirborneHyperspectral and Satellite Multispectral Data

P-191 Tomohiro WATANABE, Satomi KAKUTA*, Masahiro NISHIMORI, Kazuya SAITO, Shigenobu KINOSHITADevelopment of New Algorithm for Coral Reef Mapping by Using Satellite Data in Okinawa and Kerama Islands

P-192 Kenneth R KASSEM*, Ken CASEY, Marguerite A TOSCANO, Ghislaine LLEWELLYN, Lara HANSENGlobal Analysis of Thermal Anomaly Absences on Reefs. A Potential Tool for Siting Protected Areas Resistant to Bleaching

P-193 John ROONEY*, Joyce MILLER, Scott FERGUSON, Rusty BRAINARD, Bruce APPELGATE, Mark MONACOBenthic Habitat Mapping at US-Interest Pacific Islands

P-194 Kathleen M SULLIVAN SEALEY*, Vanessa L NERO, Kathleen L SEMONIntegrating Land and Sea Natural Community Mapping in the Bahamian Archipelago with Landsat 7 Imagery:Developing Comparable Ecological Units across Land-Sea Boundaries for Assessment of Island Reef Systems

P-195 Tessier EMMANUEL, Chabanet PASCALE*The Usefulness of Video to Census Massive Fish Recruitment

P-196 Kannan JAYAKUMAR*, Arumugam Kuppusamy KUMARAGURULong Term Changes of Coral Reef Communities in the Gulf of Mannar during the 7 Years of Bio-physical Monitoring

P-197 Charles H MAZEL*, David ZAWADAFluorescence Techniques for Reef Research

P-198 Jeremy J SOFONIA*, Kenneth ANTHONY, Bette WILLISA New Technique for Generating Experimental Sediment Regimes in Situ

P-199 Yutaka TATEDA*, Kenji IWAO, Kazuyuki SHIMOIKE, Hiroki TANIGUCHIPreliminary Estimation of Lagoon Production and Respiration in Coral Reef of Aka Island by Underwater in-SituPhotosynthesis/Respiration Meter

P-200 Kenichi TATSUKAWA*, Mickmin CHARUCHINDA, Potchana BOONYANATE, Supawat KAN-ATIREKLAP,Hiroyuki MATSUDA

Visual Monitoring System Plans for Coral Reef Conservation in the Eastern Coast of the Gulf of Thailand

P-201 Kanako UCHINO*Long-term Ecological Impacts of Dredging on Coral Reefs in Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii

P-202 J Jerald WILSON*Recovery of Corals from 2002 Bleaching Event in the Palk Bay, Southeast Coast of India

5-3. Underwater Monitoring of Coral Reef EcosystemsConvener : Masumi YAMAMURO

June 29 (Tue)

5-2. Producing, Distributing, and Analyzing Global Coral Reef Maps - the State of the Art Convener : Julie A. ROBINSON

June 29 (Tue)

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P-203 Charles G MESSING, Ryan P MOYER*, Richard SHAUL, Richard E DODGEDistribution of Deep-water Corals on the Southwestern Margin of Little Bahama Bank, Bahama Islands

P-204 Paal MORTENSEN*, Lene BUHL-MORTENSEN, Donald C GORDONDistribution of Deep-water Corals (Alcyonacea, Gorgonacea, Scleractinia) in Atlantic Canada

P-205 Masanori NONAKA*, Katherine M MUZIK, Senzo UCHIDACaptivity and Exhibition of Precious Corals

P-206 Juan A SANCHEZ*, Ashley A ROWDENOctocoral Diversity on New Zealand Seamounts

P-207 Kevin B STRYCHAR*, Lorraine C HAMILTON, Ellen L KENCHINGTON, David B SCOTTGenetic Diversity of Deep Water Coral Species in Canada

5-4. Deep-Water CoralsConvener : Dave SCOTT, Amy BACO, and Rhian WALLER

June 29 (Tue)