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Proceedings Of The Sixth International Coral Reef Symposium, 1988
The Sixth International Coral Reef Symposium was conducted in Townsville, Australia from 8-12 August 1988. A total of 633 participants from 49 countries were registered in the Symposium.
21 mini-symposia were held for the technical session, incorporating six concurrent sessions, and 360 papers were presented in the sessions. Twenty-one of these were status renews and a total of 164 posters were also presented at the symposium. The symposium proceedings comprised a volume of status reviews and two volumes of contributed manuscripts.
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ICRS6,
Zann, L.P. and P.J. Moran,
1988
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A coordination research program on the Acanthaster phenomenon on the Great Barrier Reef,
p. 177-182. In Choat, J.H., D. Barnes, MA. Borowitzka, J.C. Coll, P.J.Davies, P. Flood, B.G. Hatcher, D. Hopley, P.A. Hutchings, D. Kinsey, G.R. Orme, M. Pichon, P.F. Sale, P. Sammarco, C.C. Wallace, C. Wilkinson, E. Wolanski and O. Bellwood (eds.) Proceedings of the 6th International Coral Reef Symposium: Vol. 2: Contributed Papers. Townsville, Australia.
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Zann, L.P. and P.J. Moran
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1988
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A coordination research program on the Acanthaster phenomenon on the Great Barrier Reef,
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p. 177-182. In Choat, J.H., D. Barnes, MA. Borowitzka, J.C. Coll, P.J.Davies, P. Flood, B.G. Hatcher, D. Hopley, P.A. Hutchings, D. Kinsey, G.R. Orme, M. Pichon, P.F. Sale, P. Sammarco, C.C. Wallace, C. Wilkinson, E. Wolanski and O. Bellwood (eds.) Proceedings of the 6th International Coral Reef Symposium: Vol. 2: Contributed Papers. Townsville, Australia.
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ICRS6, Acanthaster, Monitoring, Research
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The Acnthaster phenomenon is one of the most serious
management issues in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park.
The Great Barrier Reef (GBR) has experienced two series
of outbreaks of the crown of thorns starfish in the past 25
years. In 1985 the Crown of Thorns Starfish Advisory
Committee (COTSAC) recommended. infer nlin. that a
coordinated research program he conducted over a 4-5 year
period at a cost of $A3 million. A total of sA2.5 million
has been granted by the Australian Govelnment for this
research since late 1985. Substantial support also has been
given by a number of other agencies. These funcls have
been allocated to some 58 projects involving 70 scientists
from 23 Australian and overseas research institutions.
Ecological and management-relaletl prolects are being
coordinalecl by the Australian lnstilule of Marine Science
(AIMS) andeby the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park
Authority (GBRMPA). respectively. The Crown of Thorns
Starfish Advisory Review Committee (COTSARC). was
established to review the developnlent of the program and
the progress of research. The research program already has
substantially increased understanding of the phenomenon:
major achievements are broadly outlined. Because of the
complexity of the Acn~ifllnster phenomenon and the need to
build on the data now accumulated. a longer-term.
coordinated research program is now proposed.
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ICRS6,
Bythell, J.C.,
1988
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A total nitrogen and carbon budget for the elkhorn coral Acropora palmata (Lamarck).
p. 535-540. In Choat, J.H., D. Barnes, MA. Borowitzka, J.C. Coll, P.J.Davies, P. Flood, B.G. Hatcher, D. Hopley, P.A. Hutchings, D. Kinsey, G.R. Orme, M. Pichon, P.F. Sale, P. Sammarco, C.C. Wallace, C. Wilkinson, E. Wolanski and O. Bellwood (eds.) Proceedings of the 6th International Coral Reef Symposium: Vol. 2: Contributed Papers. Townsville, Australia.
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Bythell, J.C.
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1988
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A total nitrogen and carbon budget for the elkhorn coral Acropora palmata (Lamarck).
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p. 535-540. In Choat, J.H., D. Barnes, MA. Borowitzka, J.C. Coll, P.J.Davies, P. Flood, B.G. Hatcher, D. Hopley, P.A. Hutchings, D. Kinsey, G.R. Orme, M. Pichon, P.F. Sale, P. Sammarco, C.C. Wallace, C. Wilkinson, E. Wolanski and O. Bellwood (eds.) Proceedings of the 6th International Coral Reef Symposium: Vol. 2: Contributed Papers. Townsville, Australia.
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ICRS6, Nutrient, Carbon budget, Nitrogen flux, Growth
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Annual t o t a l nitrogen and carbon budgets were
estimated f o r t h e Caribbean elkhorn c o r a l
ACrODora palmata i n a back-reef environment.
Inorganic nutrient uptake by t h e zooxanthellae
provided only 30% of the t o t a l N requirements
(organic growth + gametes + l o s s e s ) and t h e
balance of 70% was assumed t o come from p a r t i c -
u l a t e feeding by t h e host. Material assimilated
from p a r t i c u l a t e sources had an estimated C:N
r a t i o of 3, a n d t h i s t r o p h i c pathway accounted f o r
only 9% of the t o t a l C requirement ( a s f o r N
requirements + r e s p i r a t i o n ) , compared with 91%
fromphotosynthetic C f i x a t i o n . Although t h e sym-
b i o s i s may be regarded a s being autotrophic,
carbon and (mainly) nitrogen i s required from
p a r t i c u l a t e sources t o sustain observed r a t e s of
growth and reproduction. The majority of C assim-
i l a t e d was required f o r whole-colony r e s p i r a t i o n
(64%), although estimated dissolved organic
matter (DOM) or mucus losses were s u b s t a n t i a l (17%
of t o t a l C requirement). The r e l a t i v e N l o s s a s
DOM/mucus waseven greater however, approximately
50% of t h e t o t a l N requirements. This would
suggest t h a t mucus synthesis should not be reg-
arded merely a s a mechanism f o r excreting excess
carbondue t o nitrogen l i m i t a t i o n , andmay r e f l e c t
a s p e c i f i c protein requirement i n mucus
composition.
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ICRS6,
McManus, J.W., E.M. Ferrer and W.L. Campos,
1988
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A village-level approach to coastal adaptive management and assessment,
p. 381-386. In Choat, J.H., D. Barnes, MA. Borowitzka, J.C. Coll, P.J.Davies, P. Flood, B.G. Hatcher, D. Hopley, P.A. Hutchings, D. Kinsey, G.R. Orme, M. Pichon, P.F. Sale, P. Sammarco, C.C. Wallace, C. Wilkinson, E. Wolanski and O. Bellwood (eds.) Proceedings of the 6th International Coral Reef Symposium: Vol. 2: Contributed Papers. Townsville, Australia.
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McManus, J.W., E.M. Ferrer and W.L. Campos
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1988
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A village-level approach to coastal adaptive management and assessment,
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p. 381-386. In Choat, J.H., D. Barnes, MA. Borowitzka, J.C. Coll, P.J.Davies, P. Flood, B.G. Hatcher, D. Hopley, P.A. Hutchings, D. Kinsey, G.R. Orme, M. Pichon, P.F. Sale, P. Sammarco, C.C. Wallace, C. Wilkinson, E. Wolanski and O. Bellwood (eds.) Proceedings of the 6th International Coral Reef Symposium: Vol. 2: Contributed Papers. Townsville, Australia.
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ICRS6, Resource management
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Success with village-based marine reserves i n the
Philippines indicates t h a t l o c a l coastal management
may be more r e a l i s t i c than t h a t based solely on
national regulations. A village-based adaptive
management system i s proposed wherein environmental
community organizers (ECO1s) a r e assigned t o
villages t o evaluate the f i s h e r y , environmental,
sociological and economic f a c t o r s , educate
villagers i n appropriate management options,
organize f o r the formulation of l o c a l regulations,
and network with national agencies f o r assistance
with particular problems. The f a c t t h a t many
f i s h e r i e s may be evaluated i n a two-year period
indicates t h a t a 2 t o 3 year cycle of
implementation and adaptation may be usefully
incorporated i n t o l o c a l management s t r a t e g i e s .
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ICRS6,
Steger, R. and B. Benis-Steger,
1988
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Abundance and distribution of piscivorpus mantis shrimp aroun Moorea, French Polynesia,
p. 115-118. In Choat, J.H., D. Barnes, MA. Borowitzka, J.C. Coll, P.J.Davies, P. Flood, B.G. Hatcher, D. Hopley, P.A. Hutchings, D. Kinsey, G.R. Orme, M. Pichon, P.F. Sale, P. Sammarco, C.C. Wallace, C. Wilkinson, E. Wolanski and O. Bellwood (eds.) Proceedings of the 6th International Coral Reef Symposium: Vol. 2: Contributed Papers. Townsville, Australia.
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Steger, R. and B. Benis-Steger
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1988
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Abundance and distribution of piscivorpus mantis shrimp aroun Moorea, French Polynesia,
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p. 115-118. In Choat, J.H., D. Barnes, MA. Borowitzka, J.C. Coll, P.J.Davies, P. Flood, B.G. Hatcher, D. Hopley, P.A. Hutchings, D. Kinsey, G.R. Orme, M. Pichon, P.F. Sale, P. Sammarco, C.C. Wallace, C. Wilkinson, E. Wolanski and O. Bellwood (eds.) Proceedings of the 6th International Coral Reef Symposium: Vol. 2: Contributed Papers. Townsville, Australia.
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ICRS6, Mantis shrimp, Spatial distribution, Lysiosquilla, Predation
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Tahitian mantis shrimps, locally known as varo,
are lysiosquillid stomatopods that excavate
extensive burrows within sand flats throughout the
lagoons around Moorea. Lysiosquilla are large,
sit-and-wait predators that lunge out and capture
prey from.the mouths of their burrows. Surveys
around the island show that burrows tend to be
clumped in dense aggregations, most aptly
described as colonies. Although colonies cover
wide areas, large distances exist between colonies
and mantis shrimps are completely absent from some
sand flats. These dense, but patchy aggregations
of predators appear to have a significant effect
on the movement or local abundances of fishes that
forage over the sands. Any limitation placed on
the foraging activities of these fishes by mantis
shrimps may have broad consequences for
macro-invertebrate communities within the sand
flats.
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ICRS6,
Samoilys, M.A.,
1988
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Abundance and species richness of coral reef fish on the Kenyan coast: the effects of protective management and fishing,
p. 261-266. In Choat, J.H., D. Barnes, MA. Borowitzka, J.C. Coll, P.J.Davies, P. Flood, B.G. Hatcher, D. Hopley, P.A. Hutchings, D. Kinsey, G.R. Orme, M. Pichon, P.F. Sale, P. Sammarco, C.C. Wallace, C. Wilkinson, E. Wolanski and O. Bellwood (eds.) Proceedings of the 6th International Coral Reef Symposium: Vol. 2: Contributed Papers. Townsville, Australia.
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Samoilys, M.A.
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1988
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Abundance and species richness of coral reef fish on the Kenyan coast: the effects of protective management and fishing,
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p. 261-266. In Choat, J.H., D. Barnes, MA. Borowitzka, J.C. Coll, P.J.Davies, P. Flood, B.G. Hatcher, D. Hopley, P.A. Hutchings, D. Kinsey, G.R. Orme, M. Pichon, P.F. Sale, P. Sammarco, C.C. Wallace, C. Wilkinson, E. Wolanski and O. Bellwood (eds.) Proceedings of the 6th International Coral Reef Symposium: Vol. 2: Contributed Papers. Townsville, Australia.
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ICRS6, Reef fish, Diversity, Species composition, Visual census
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ICRS6,
Endean, R., A.M. Cameron and L.M. DeVantier,
1988
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Acanthaster planci predation on massive corals: The myth of rapid recovery of devastated reefs,
p. 143-148. In Choat, J.H., D. Barnes, MA. Borowitzka, J.C. Coll, P.J.Davies, P. Flood, B.G. Hatcher, D. Hopley, P.A. Hutchings, D. Kinsey, G.R. Orme, M. Pichon, P.F. Sale, P. Sammarco, C.C. Wallace, C. Wilkinson, E. Wolanski and O. Bellwood (eds.) Proceedings of the 6th International Coral Reef Symposium: Vol. 2: Contributed Papers. Townsville, Australia.
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Endean, R., A.M. Cameron and L.M. DeVantier
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1988
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Acanthaster planci predation on massive corals: The myth of rapid recovery of devastated reefs,
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p. 143-148. In Choat, J.H., D. Barnes, MA. Borowitzka, J.C. Coll, P.J.Davies, P. Flood, B.G. Hatcher, D. Hopley, P.A. Hutchings, D. Kinsey, G.R. Orme, M. Pichon, P.F. Sale, P. Sammarco, C.C. Wallace, C. Wilkinson, E. Wolanski and O. Bellwood (eds.) Proceedings of the 6th International Coral Reef Symposium: Vol. 2: Contributed Papers. Townsville, Australia.
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ICRS6, Acanthaster, Coral recovery, Porites, Population
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ICRS6,
Roberts, H.H., A. Lugo, B. Carter and M. Simms,
1988
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Across-reef flux and shallow subsurface hydrology in modern coral reefs,
p. 509-515. In Choat, J.H., D. Barnes, MA. Borowitzka, J.C. Coll, P.J.Davies, P. Flood, B.G. Hatcher, D. Hopley, P.A. Hutchings, D. Kinsey, G.R. Orme, M. Pichon, P.F. Sale, P. Sammarco, C.C. Wallace, C. Wilkinson, E. Wolanski and O. Bellwood (eds.) Proceedings of the 6th International Coral Reef Symposium: Vol. 2: Contributed Papers. Townsville, Australia.
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Roberts, H.H., A. Lugo, B. Carter and M. Simms
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1988
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Across-reef flux and shallow subsurface hydrology in modern coral reefs,
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p. 509-515. In Choat, J.H., D. Barnes, MA. Borowitzka, J.C. Coll, P.J.Davies, P. Flood, B.G. Hatcher, D. Hopley, P.A. Hutchings, D. Kinsey, G.R. Orme, M. Pichon, P.F. Sale, P. Sammarco, C.C. Wallace, C. Wilkinson, E. Wolanski and O. Bellwood (eds.) Proceedings of the 6th International Coral Reef Symposium: Vol. 2: Contributed Papers. Townsville, Australia.
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ICRS6, Hydrodynamics, Circulation, Wave action, Pore water
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Field investi ations conducted on a St. Croix (U.S. Virgin
Islands) redhave yielded new data on the temporal and
s atial variability of wave/current-driven processes in
sfallow forereef to backreef environments. Surface waves
and currents were measured with an array of gaee-pressure
transducers and small ducted current meters. Highly sensi-
tive pressure-driven tide gages measured Ion term changes
in water level. Sixteen shallow wells (0.5-2fm) drilled on
a transect across the reef provided samples for evaluating
hydraulic response to external wave forcing and geochem-
ist of reef pore water. Under low-input wave conditions
( d m heights). strong lagoonward surge currents (>60
cm/s) are created by waves breaking at the crest. Energy
loss associated with wave breakin is -90% at low tide and
-70% at high tide. Sea-surface sfope between the forereef
and lagoon, as modulated by long infra ravity waves,
lar ely controls net flow across the reef. jydraulic head
differences in shallow ore waters are forced by waves
(wind waves to tides). &igh permeabilities are reflected in
rapid pore-water responses to high-frequency waves. Con-
centration of oscillato~y waves of varlous periods on the
forereef and reef crest promotes a dominant vertical ex-
changeof ore water. Transport of dissolved reactants en-
hances cartonate cementation and the biochemical trans-
formation of shallow oxic pore-water environments into
deeper anoxic environments.
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ICRS6,
Babcock, R.C.,
1988
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Age-structure, survivorship and fecundity in populations of massive corals,
p. 625-633. In Choat, J.H., D. Barnes, MA. Borowitzka, J.C. Coll, P.J.Davies, P. Flood, B.G. Hatcher, D. Hopley, P.A. Hutchings, D. Kinsey, G.R. Orme, M. Pichon, P.F. Sale, P. Sammarco, C.C. Wallace, C. Wilkinson, E. Wolanski and O. Bellwood (eds.) Proceedings of the 6th International Coral Reef Symposium: Vol. 2: Contributed Papers. Townsville, Australia.
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Babcock, R.C.
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1988
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Age-structure, survivorship and fecundity in populations of massive corals,
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p. 625-633. In Choat, J.H., D. Barnes, MA. Borowitzka, J.C. Coll, P.J.Davies, P. Flood, B.G. Hatcher, D. Hopley, P.A. Hutchings, D. Kinsey, G.R. Orme, M. Pichon, P.F. Sale, P. Sammarco, C.C. Wallace, C. Wilkinson, E. Wolanski and O. Bellwood (eds.) Proceedings of the 6th International Coral Reef Symposium: Vol. 2: Contributed Papers. Townsville, Australia.
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ICRS6, Population, Age-structure, Growth, Recruitment
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ICRS6,
Baillon, N. and M.Kulbicki,
1988
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Aging of adult tropical reef fish by otoliths: a comparison of three methods on Diagramma pictum,
p. 341-346. In Choat, J.H., D. Barnes, MA. Borowitzka, J.C. Coll, P.J.Davies, P. Flood, B.G. Hatcher, D. Hopley, P.A. Hutchings, D. Kinsey, G.R. Orme, M. Pichon, P.F. Sale, P. Sammarco, C.C. Wallace, C. Wilkinson, E. Wolanski and O. Bellwood (eds.) Proceedings of the 6th International Coral Reef Symposium: Vol. 2: Contributed Papers. Townsville, Australia.
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Baillon, N. and M.Kulbicki
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1988
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Aging of adult tropical reef fish by otoliths: a comparison of three methods on Diagramma pictum,
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p. 341-346. In Choat, J.H., D. Barnes, MA. Borowitzka, J.C. Coll, P.J.Davies, P. Flood, B.G. Hatcher, D. Hopley, P.A. Hutchings, D. Kinsey, G.R. Orme, M. Pichon, P.F. Sale, P. Sammarco, C.C. Wallace, C. Wilkinson, E. Wolanski and O. Bellwood (eds.) Proceedings of the 6th International Coral Reef Symposium: Vol. 2: Contributed Papers. Townsville, Australia.
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ICRS6, Method, Age determination, Otolith, Growth
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ICRS6,
Bainbridge, S.J. and R.E. Reichelt,
1988
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An assessment of ground truth methods for coral reef remote sensing.
p. 439-444. In Choat, J.H., D. Barnes, MA. Borowitzka, J.C. Coll, P.J.Davies, P. Flood, B.G. Hatcher, D. Hopley, P.A. Hutchings, D. Kinsey, G.R. Orme, M. Pichon, P.F. Sale, P. Sammarco, C.C. Wallace, C. Wilkinson, E. Wolanski and O. Bellwood (eds.) Proceedings of the 6th International Coral Reef Symposium: Vol. 2: Contributed Papers. Townsville, Australia.
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Bainbridge, S.J. and R.E. Reichelt
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1988
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An assessment of ground truth methods for coral reef remote sensing.
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p. 439-444. In Choat, J.H., D. Barnes, MA. Borowitzka, J.C. Coll, P.J.Davies, P. Flood, B.G. Hatcher, D. Hopley, P.A. Hutchings, D. Kinsey, G.R. Orme, M. Pichon, P.F. Sale, P. Sammarco, C.C. Wallace, C. Wilkinson, E. Wolanski and O. Bellwood (eds.) Proceedings of the 6th International Coral Reef Symposium: Vol. 2: Contributed Papers. Townsville, Australia.
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ICRS6, Remote sensing, SPOT, Ground truth, Image processing
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Two methods are evaluated for the grouncl truthing o f
remotely sensed coral reef data. Using John Brewer reef as
a test site Landsat MSS and SPOT XS images were ground
truthed using manta tow and line transect methods. sites
were positioned by a surveyor allowing for the accurate
location o f the sites troth on the reef and within the image
data. The results showed poor agreement between the
visual estimates o f benthic cover made by the manta tow
method and the more quantitative measurements made by
the line transect. A comparison o f the Landsat MSS and
the SPOT XS data showed that SPOT XS data gave the
highest correlation to the grouncl data. Because SPOT XS
and Landsat MSS have similar spectral resolution. this
difference may reflect the higher information content o f the
SPOT XS data with its increased spatial resolution.
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ICRS6,
Chardy, P. and J. Clavier,
1988
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An attempt to estimate the carbon budget for the southwest lagoon of New Caledonia,
p. 541-546. In Choat, J.H., D. Barnes, MA. Borowitzka, J.C. Coll, P.J.Davies, P. Flood, B.G. Hatcher, D. Hopley, P.A. Hutchings, D. Kinsey, G.R. Orme, M. Pichon, P.F. Sale, P. Sammarco, C.C. Wallace, C. Wilkinson, E. Wolanski and O. Bellwood (eds.) Proceedings of the 6th International Coral Reef Symposium: Vol. 2: Contributed Papers. Townsville, Australia.
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Chardy, P. and J. Clavier
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1988
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An attempt to estimate the carbon budget for the southwest lagoon of New Caledonia,
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p. 541-546. In Choat, J.H., D. Barnes, MA. Borowitzka, J.C. Coll, P.J.Davies, P. Flood, B.G. Hatcher, D. Hopley, P.A. Hutchings, D. Kinsey, G.R. Orme, M. Pichon, P.F. Sale, P. Sammarco, C.C. Wallace, C. Wilkinson, E. Wolanski and O. Bellwood (eds.) Proceedings of the 6th International Coral Reef Symposium: Vol. 2: Contributed Papers. Townsville, Australia.
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ICRS6, Energetics, Carbon budget, Biomass, Benthic community
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The r e s u l t s of ecological s t u d i e s c a r r i e d out i n t h e
south-western p a r t of t h e New-Caledonian lagoon,
from june 1985 t o june 1987, a r e integrated and sum-
marized by means of an annual budget of carbon cy-
c l i n g . Pelagic production, n e t sedimentation o f par-
t i c u l a t e organic matter, biomass and trophic s t r u c -
t u r e o f benthic community has been used t o construct
of a hypothetical energy flow-diagram. Despite t h e
f a c t t h a t many flow estimates a r e based on rough
assumptions, some i n s i g h t concerning t h e function
of t h i s ecosystem may be advanced. The major
sources of energy f o r t h e benthic food web a r e
allochthonous organic matter, macrophyte and micro-
phytobenthic production, other sources a r e negli-
g i b l e . The o v e r a l l balance f o r t h e benthic community
suggests t h a t t h e flow of organic matter through
decomposers must be l a r g e and t h a t l i v i n g
microbiota, r a t h e r than d e t r i t u s i t s e l f ,
represent t h e p r i n c i p a l carbon source f o r
consumer organisms. The energy t r a n s f e r between
benthic compartments seems lower than t h a t
recorded h i t h e r t o i n various temperate and boreal
ecosystems.
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ICRS6,
Zann, L. and K. Weaver,
1988
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An evaluation of crown-of-thorns starfish control programs undertaken on the Great Barrier Reef,
p. 183-188. In Choat, J.H., D. Barnes, MA. Borowitzka, J.C. Coll, P.J.Davies, P. Flood, B.G. Hatcher, D. Hopley, P.A. Hutchings, D. Kinsey, G.R. Orme, M. Pichon, P.F. Sale, P. Sammarco, C.C. Wallace, C. Wilkinson, E. Wolanski and O. Bellwood (eds.) Proceedings of the 6th International Coral Reef Symposium: Vol. 2: Contributed Papers. Townsville, Australia.
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Zann, L. and K. Weaver
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1988
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An evaluation of crown-of-thorns starfish control programs undertaken on the Great Barrier Reef,
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p. 183-188. In Choat, J.H., D. Barnes, MA. Borowitzka, J.C. Coll, P.J.Davies, P. Flood, B.G. Hatcher, D. Hopley, P.A. Hutchings, D. Kinsey, G.R. Orme, M. Pichon, P.F. Sale, P. Sammarco, C.C. Wallace, C. Wilkinson, E. Wolanski and O. Bellwood (eds.) Proceedings of the 6th International Coral Reef Symposium: Vol. 2: Contributed Papers. Townsville, Australia.
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ICRS6, Acanthaster, Monitoring, Research
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Attempts to control the corallivore Acanthaster
planci are reviewed and the costhenefits of trials
undertaken by the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park
Authority (GBRMPA) are evaluated. Macroscale
controls in Japan, Micronesia, Samoa and elsewhere
in the Pacific have had limited success. On the GBR,
attempts to preserve small areas of reef for
coral-viewing a t Green Island during both episodes
of outbreaks were unsuccessful. At Beaver and John
Brewer Reefs about half the coral in 2-4ha areas was
saved by volunteers and tourist operators i n
sustained programs over 3-4 years. At Cormorant
Pass a small, isolated aggregation was successfully
eradicated by GBRMPA. About 12,200 starfish were
injected in trial controls by GBRMPA. Military
divers were provided a t no charge but support costs
were high. Financial (direct) costs to GBRMPA for
each starfish injected ranged from A$0.50-7.00;
economic costs (total costs, but excluding volunteers'
time) were A$6.16-17.21 per starfish injected. The
trial controls had minimal effects, largely because of
migration into cleared areas. A barrier fence was
subsequently developed to reduce this. Dispersal of
quicklime for mass eradication of starfish was found
to have limited potential. I t is concluded that small
isolated outbreaks may be successfully eradicated
and limited areas (several ha) of coral may be
preserved during a major outbreak by a prolonged
program of hand control, but control a t the
macroscale is not feasible.
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ICRS6,
Bradbury, R.H.,
1988
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Are coral reef ecosystems forced?
p. 479-483. In Choat, J.H., D. Barnes, MA. Borowitzka, J.C. Coll, P.J.Davies, P. Flood, B.G. Hatcher, D. Hopley, P.A. Hutchings, D. Kinsey, G.R. Orme, M. Pichon, P.F. Sale, P. Sammarco, C.C. Wallace, C. Wilkinson, E. Wolanski and O. Bellwood (eds.) Proceedings of the 6th International Coral Reef Symposium: Vol. 2: Contributed Papers. Townsville, Australia.
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Bradbury, R.H.
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1988
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Are coral reef ecosystems forced?
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p. 479-483. In Choat, J.H., D. Barnes, MA. Borowitzka, J.C. Coll, P.J.Davies, P. Flood, B.G. Hatcher, D. Hopley, P.A. Hutchings, D. Kinsey, G.R. Orme, M. Pichon, P.F. Sale, P. Sammarco, C.C. Wallace, C. Wilkinson, E. Wolanski and O. Bellwood (eds.) Proceedings of the 6th International Coral Reef Symposium: Vol. 2: Contributed Papers. Townsville, Australia.
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ICRS6, Ecology , Population, Community structure, Reductionism
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The answer to my question is simple and can be given i n
three short Anglo-Saxon worcls. It is, 'Yes and no'. The
first part of this answer is true, but trivial because no
interesting science proceeds from it. The last par1 is also
true, and, although subtle and winding, its path leads over
scientifically interesting terrain. The conjunction reminds
one that science exists as contradiction and paradox because
nature herself is contradictory ancl paradoxical.' I t also
reminds that the goal of science is to replace today's
paradox with tomorrow's, and in the process gain
understanding. In this, science is like Picasso's art: 'the lie
that helps us to see the truth' (Fagerstrom 1987).
In this essay, I explore this answer - these three words. I
show where they lead: the 'yes' to the dead-end of
prediction, the 'and' to paradox, the 'no' to explanation,
and the phrase to understanding. That is, I show that each
part of the answer is, in itself, insufficient. and that
understanding only comes through a consideration of these
parts in the context of the whole phrase. This establishes
that the question itself is ill-posecl. I then argue that this is
an inescapable consequence of the flawed view of coral reef
ecosystems that generated i t - the Cartesian reductionist
view.
And this allows me to conclude. happily, that much
interesting science awaits an alternative analysis - a
dialectical analysis - of coral reef ecosystems, even if.
unhappily, the inherent recidivisni of the reductionists will
prevent them taking much part in the adventure.
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ICRS6,
Cairns, S.D.,
1988
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Asexual reproduction in solitary scleractinia,
p. 641-646. In Choat, J.H., D. Barnes, MA. Borowitzka, J.C. Coll, P.J.Davies, P. Flood, B.G. Hatcher, D. Hopley, P.A. Hutchings, D. Kinsey, G.R. Orme, M. Pichon, P.F. Sale, P. Sammarco, C.C. Wallace, C. Wilkinson, E. Wolanski and O. Bellwood (eds.) Proceedings of the 6th International Coral Reef Symposium: Vol. 2: Contributed Papers. Townsville, Australia.
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Cairns, S.D.
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Year
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1988
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Asexual reproduction in solitary scleractinia,
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Source
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p. 641-646. In Choat, J.H., D. Barnes, MA. Borowitzka, J.C. Coll, P.J.Davies, P. Flood, B.G. Hatcher, D. Hopley, P.A. Hutchings, D. Kinsey, G.R. Orme, M. Pichon, P.F. Sale, P. Sammarco, C.C. Wallace, C. Wilkinson, E. Wolanski and O. Bellwood (eds.) Proceedings of the 6th International Coral Reef Symposium: Vol. 2: Contributed Papers. Townsville, Australia.
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Keywords
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ICRS6, Asexual reproduction, Budding, Transverse division, Polyp bail-out
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ICRS6,
Yap, H.T. and E.D. Gomez,
1988
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Aspects of benthic recruitment on a northern Philippine reef,
p. 279-284. In Choat, J.H., D. Barnes, MA. Borowitzka, J.C. Coll, P.J.Davies, P. Flood, B.G. Hatcher, D. Hopley, P.A. Hutchings, D. Kinsey, G.R. Orme, M. Pichon, P.F. Sale, P. Sammarco, C.C. Wallace, C. Wilkinson, E. Wolanski and O. Bellwood (eds.) Proceedings of the 6th International Coral Reef Symposium: Vol. 2: Contributed Papers. Townsville, Australia.
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Yap, H.T. and E.D. Gomez
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Year
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1988
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Title
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Aspects of benthic recruitment on a northern Philippine reef,
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p. 279-284. In Choat, J.H., D. Barnes, MA. Borowitzka, J.C. Coll, P.J.Davies, P. Flood, B.G. Hatcher, D. Hopley, P.A. Hutchings, D. Kinsey, G.R. Orme, M. Pichon, P.F. Sale, P. Sammarco, C.C. Wallace, C. Wilkinson, E. Wolanski and O. Bellwood (eds.) Proceedings of the 6th International Coral Reef Symposium: Vol. 2: Contributed Papers. Townsville, Australia.
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ICRS6, Recruitment, Benthos
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Fishing with the use of explosives i s a common
cause .of destruction of Philippine r e e f s . To
simulate the severe e f f e c t s of blasting, a 42 m2
area on a reef f l a t i n the northern Philippines was
mechanically cleared of a l l macrobenthos. Aspects
of a l g a l and invertebrate recruitment within a
27-month period following the disturbance were
monitored and compared with r e s u l t s of observations
of a control s t a t i o n on the same reef zone.
Succession patterns f o r fleshy algae and s e s s i l e
invertebrates, accompanied by r e l a t i v e l y high
sediment cover, were similar a t both disturbed and
control s i t e s . Coralline algae, on the other hand,
were significant i n the damaged area and not i n the
control, indicating t h a t they may play a key r o l e
i n subsequent coral recruitment. Settlement of
corals was observed much e a r l i e r a t the stressed
s i t e , occurring sporadically a t f i r s t and then more
rapidly. Midway through the monitoring period,
gains i n terms of new colonies were o f f s e t by
losses. No s i g n i f i c a n t n e t increase i n terms of
coral cover was observed 4 1/2 years a f t e r the
disturbance, suggesting t h a t the physical s t r e s s
caused by i n s t a b i l i t y and scouring associated with
loose rubble and sediment hindered reef recovery.
Such a s i t u a t i o n i s c h a r a c t e r i s t i c of reefs damaged
by blasting.
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ICRS6,
Fromont, J.,
1988
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Aspects of the reproductive biology of Xestospongia testudinaria (Great Barrier Reef)
p. 685-691. In Choat, J.H., D. Barnes, MA. Borowitzka, J.C. Coll, P.J.Davies, P. Flood, B.G. Hatcher, D. Hopley, P.A. Hutchings, D. Kinsey, G.R. Orme, M. Pichon, P.F. Sale, P. Sammarco, C.C. Wallace, C. Wilkinson, E. Wolanski and O. Bellwood (eds.) Proceedings of the 6th International Coral Reef Symposium: Vol. 2: Contributed Papers. Townsville, Australia.
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Fromont, J.
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1988
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Title
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Aspects of the reproductive biology of Xestospongia testudinaria (Great Barrier Reef)
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p. 685-691. In Choat, J.H., D. Barnes, MA. Borowitzka, J.C. Coll, P.J.Davies, P. Flood, B.G. Hatcher, D. Hopley, P.A. Hutchings, D. Kinsey, G.R. Orme, M. Pichon, P.F. Sale, P. Sammarco, C.C. Wallace, C. Wilkinson, E. Wolanski and O. Bellwood (eds.) Proceedings of the 6th International Coral Reef Symposium: Vol. 2: Contributed Papers. Townsville, Australia.
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ICRS6, Reproduction, Sponge, Spawning, Gametogenesis
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The reproductive biology of a species bf marine
sponge thought to have an oviparous (broadcasting)
mode of reproduction, was investigated. In 1986
it was established that Xestospongia testudinaria
broadcast eggs in a synchronous spawning event in
November at the inshore site of Orpheus Island on
the Great Barrier Reef. In addition it was estab-
lished that two distinct forms of this species
occurred in sympatry at this site. In 1987 each
form was monitored to determine the sequence and
timing of gametogenesis and environmental factors
were assessed as possible regulatory mechanisms of
the observed synchrony of their reproduct.ive
development and spawning. The results indicate
that pronounced differences occur between the
forms in the later stages of oocyte development
and that the spawning of the forms occurs as two
temporally separate events. These results are
presented in detail and the reproductive biology
of the forms discussed with reference to the
existence of a reproductive isolating mechanism.
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ICRS6,
Sutton, D.C., L. Trott, J.L. Reichelt and J.S. Lucas,
1988
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Assessment of bacterial pathogenesis in crown-of-thorns starfish, Acanthaster planci (L).
p. 171-176. In Choat, J.H., D. Barnes, MA. Borowitzka, J.C. Coll, P.J.Davies, P. Flood, B.G. Hatcher, D. Hopley, P.A. Hutchings, D. Kinsey, G.R. Orme, M. Pichon, P.F. Sale, P. Sammarco, C.C. Wallace, C. Wilkinson, E. Wolanski and O. Bellwood (eds.) Proceedings of the 6th International Coral Reef Symposium: Vol. 2: Contributed Papers. Townsville, Australia.
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Sutton, D.C., L. Trott, J.L. Reichelt and J.S. Lucas
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1988
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Title
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Assessment of bacterial pathogenesis in crown-of-thorns starfish, Acanthaster planci (L).
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p. 171-176. In Choat, J.H., D. Barnes, MA. Borowitzka, J.C. Coll, P.J.Davies, P. Flood, B.G. Hatcher, D. Hopley, P.A. Hutchings, D. Kinsey, G.R. Orme, M. Pichon, P.F. Sale, P. Sammarco, C.C. Wallace, C. Wilkinson, E. Wolanski and O. Bellwood (eds.) Proceedings of the 6th International Coral Reef Symposium: Vol. 2: Contributed Papers. Townsville, Australia.
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ICRS6, Acanthaster, Bacteria, Disease, Pathogen
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Between March 1985 and January 1988, Crown-of-
Thorns starfish showing symptoms of pathogenesis
were examined for the presence of potentially
pathogenic bacteria. The starfish, from flow
through or recirculating aquaria, had symptoms
including lesion formation, tissue degeneration,
loss of turgor and collapsed spines. The progress
of disease could be halted by treatment with anti-
biotics. A range of bacteria were isolated from
diseased tissues. These included bacteria norm-
ally found associated with healthy starfish, but
also included bacteria belonging to the genera
Vi brio, Pseudomonas and Moraxel la. Vi brio harveyi
was commonly isolated and V. tubiashi, a known
invertebrate pathogen, was isolated on several
occasions. Pathogenicity testing of individual
isolates and mixtures of isolates against appar-
ently healthy adult starfish (and for some iso-
lates against larval stages of the starfish)
failed to induce disease symptoms. The possibil-
ity that these bacteria function as facultative
pathogens of stressed animals is discussed.
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ICRS6
Choat, J.H., D. Barnes, MA. Borowitzka, J.C. Coll, P.J.Davies, P. Flood, B.G. Hatcher, D. Hopley, P.A. Hutchings, D. Kinsey, G.R. Orme, M. Pichon, P.F. Sale, P. Sammarco, C.C. Wallace, C. Wilkinson, E. Wolanski and O. Bellwood (eds.),
1988
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Author index.
Proceedings of the 6th International Coral Reef Symposium: Vol. 2: Contributed Papers. Townsville, Australia.
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Author
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Choat, J.H., D. Barnes, MA. Borowitzka, J.C. Coll, P.J.Davies, P. Flood, B.G. Hatcher, D. Hopley, P.A. Hutchings, D. Kinsey, G.R. Orme, M. Pichon, P.F. Sale, P. Sammarco, C.C. Wallace, C. Wilkinson, E. Wolanski and O. Bellwood (eds.)
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Year
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1988
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Title
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Author index.
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ICRS6,
Eakin, C.M.,
1988
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Avoidance of damselfish lawns by the sea urchin Diadema mexicanum at Uva Island, Panama,
p. 21-26. In Choat, J.H., D. Barnes, MA. Borowitzka, J.C. Coll, P.J.Davies, P. Flood, B.G. Hatcher, D. Hopley, P.A. Hutchings, D. Kinsey, G.R. Orme, M. Pichon, P.F. Sale, P. Sammarco, C.C. Wallace, C. Wilkinson, E. Wolanski and O. Bellwood (eds.) Proceedings of the 6th International Coral Reef Symposium: Vol. 2: Contributed Papers. Townsville, Australia.
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Eakin, C.M.
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1988
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Title
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Avoidance of damselfish lawns by the sea urchin Diadema mexicanum at Uva Island, Panama,
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p. 21-26. In Choat, J.H., D. Barnes, MA. Borowitzka, J.C. Coll, P.J.Davies, P. Flood, B.G. Hatcher, D. Hopley, P.A. Hutchings, D. Kinsey, G.R. Orme, M. Pichon, P.F. Sale, P. Sammarco, C.C. Wallace, C. Wilkinson, E. Wolanski and O. Bellwood (eds.) Proceedings of the 6th International Coral Reef Symposium: Vol. 2: Contributed Papers. Townsville, Australia.
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ICRS6, Adaptation, Stress, Bioerosion, Diadema
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ICRS6,
Manthachitra, V. and S. Sudara,
1988
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Behavioral communication patterns between gobiid fishes and alpheid shrimps,
p. 769-773. In Choat, J.H., D. Barnes, MA. Borowitzka, J.C. Coll, P.J.Davies, P. Flood, B.G. Hatcher, D. Hopley, P.A. Hutchings, D. Kinsey, G.R. Orme, M. Pichon, P.F. Sale, P. Sammarco, C.C. Wallace, C. Wilkinson, E. Wolanski and O. Bellwood (eds.) Proceedings of the 6th International Coral Reef Symposium: Vol. 2: Contributed Papers. Townsville, Australia.
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Manthachitra, V. and S. Sudara
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Year
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1988
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Behavioral communication patterns between gobiid fishes and alpheid shrimps,
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p. 769-773. In Choat, J.H., D. Barnes, MA. Borowitzka, J.C. Coll, P.J.Davies, P. Flood, B.G. Hatcher, D. Hopley, P.A. Hutchings, D. Kinsey, G.R. Orme, M. Pichon, P.F. Sale, P. Sammarco, C.C. Wallace, C. Wilkinson, E. Wolanski and O. Bellwood (eds.) Proceedings of the 6th International Coral Reef Symposium: Vol. 2: Contributed Papers. Townsville, Australia.
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ICRS6, Behavior, Symbiosis, Shrimp, Goby
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A comparative study of the behavioural patterns
occurred outside the burrow in the natural
condition between two pairs of Gobiid fishes
and Alpheid shrimps, a common but undescribed
species of Cryptocentrus sp.1 and Alpheus bellu-
lus, Cryptocentrus singapurensis and Alpheus
djiboutensis, was carried out in quantitative
method. Fourty observation of each pair were
observed underwater for a total of 800 minutes.
Results showed that behavioural patterns outside
the burrow of both pairs were different. Beha-
viour occurred inside the burrow of these two
pairs observed in laboratory showed no different
in pattern. Relationship of the association
between gobies and alpheid shirmps can be explain-
ed by their behavioural patterns. The pair with
close relationship might survive from predation
better than the others.
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ICRS6,
Neudecker, S.,
1988
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Beneficial tax assessment districts to fund restoration and conservation of salt marshes and coral reefs,
p. 393-398. In Choat, J.H., D. Barnes, MA. Borowitzka, J.C. Coll, P.J.Davies, P. Flood, B.G. Hatcher, D. Hopley, P.A. Hutchings, D. Kinsey, G.R. Orme, M. Pichon, P.F. Sale, P. Sammarco, C.C. Wallace, C. Wilkinson, E. Wolanski and O. Bellwood (eds.) Proceedings of the 6th International Coral Reef Symposium: Vol. 2: Contributed Papers. Townsville, Australia.
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Neudecker, S.
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1988
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Beneficial tax assessment districts to fund restoration and conservation of salt marshes and coral reefs,
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p. 393-398. In Choat, J.H., D. Barnes, MA. Borowitzka, J.C. Coll, P.J.Davies, P. Flood, B.G. Hatcher, D. Hopley, P.A. Hutchings, D. Kinsey, G.R. Orme, M. Pichon, P.F. Sale, P. Sammarco, C.C. Wallace, C. Wilkinson, E. Wolanski and O. Bellwood (eds.) Proceedings of the 6th International Coral Reef Symposium: Vol. 2: Contributed Papers. Townsville, Australia.
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ICRS6, Management, Protected area, Conservation, Logistics
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Alternative funding sources are needed a s funding
sources for the restoration and conservation of salt
marshes and coral reefs become more scarce. While
the pressures of development continue to destroy
more and more of our natural resources, the coexis-
tence of conservation and development becomes more
important. In a special tax assessment district, devel-
opers and conservationists cooperate to enhance and
conserve natural resources through compatible devel-
opment of surrounding areas.
This paper presents the concept of special tax assess-
ment districts to fund restoration and conservation of
natural resources and environmental education, and
examines the Bayfront Conservancy Trust (BCT) of
Chula Vista, California, a s a model for future proj-
ects.
The BCT is a public benefit, nonprofit corporation
formed to enhance, restore, and preserve the Sweet-
water Marsh on the South San Diego Bay, and to
provide educational programs and research facilities.
The BCT was established to receive and manage land
for natural resource values and to educate the public
on the importance of coastal resources.
The BCT and the Chula Vista Nature Interpretive
Center are to be operated primarily with funds gener-
ated from a bayfront assessment district. The Nature
Interpretive Center is a living museum serving the
public with educational facilities and programs, pro-
viding opportunities for scientific research, aiding in
the restoration and enhancement of the Sweetwater
Marsh, and housing BCT offices.
The model project is a unique attempt to balance the
needs of resource conservation with those of develop-
ment. Tax revenue generated by the development
will be used to ensure the preservation of important
natural resources and to foster a healthy environ-
mental ethic through educational programs. Re-
source conservation can be an economic benefit to
developers. Persons drawn to the natural resources
purchase goods and services provided by the sur-
rounding businesses to the mutual benefit of conser-
vation and development.
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ICRS6,
Charpy-Roubaud, C.J., L. Charpy and L. Lemasson,
1988
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Benthic and planktonic primary production of an open atoll lagoon (Tikehau, French Polynesia)
p. 551-556. In Choat, J.H., D. Barnes, MA. Borowitzka, J.C. Coll, P.J.Davies, P. Flood, B.G. Hatcher, D. Hopley, P.A. Hutchings, D. Kinsey, G.R. Orme, M. Pichon, P.F. Sale, P. Sammarco, C.C. Wallace, C. Wilkinson, E. Wolanski and O. Bellwood (eds.) Proceedings of the 6th International Coral Reef Symposium: Vol. 2: Contributed Papers. Townsville, Australia.
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Charpy-Roubaud, C.J., L. Charpy and L. Lemasson
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1988
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Benthic and planktonic primary production of an open atoll lagoon (Tikehau, French Polynesia)
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p. 551-556. In Choat, J.H., D. Barnes, MA. Borowitzka, J.C. Coll, P.J.Davies, P. Flood, B.G. Hatcher, D. Hopley, P.A. Hutchings, D. Kinsey, G.R. Orme, M. Pichon, P.F. Sale, P. Sammarco, C.C. Wallace, C. Wilkinson, E. Wolanski and O. Bellwood (eds.) Proceedings of the 6th International Coral Reef Symposium: Vol. 2: Contributed Papers. Townsville, Australia.
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ICRS6, Primary production, Plankton, Algae, Biomass
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ICRS6,
Pigott, J.D. and J.E. Laughlin,
1988
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Carbon dioxide budget of a modern tropical lagoon,
p. 569-575. In Choat, J.H., D. Barnes, MA. Borowitzka, J.C. Coll, P.J.Davies, P. Flood, B.G. Hatcher, D. Hopley, P.A. Hutchings, D. Kinsey, G.R. Orme, M. Pichon, P.F. Sale, P. Sammarco, C.C. Wallace, C. Wilkinson, E. Wolanski and O. Bellwood (eds.) Proceedings of the 6th International Coral Reef Symposium: Vol. 2: Contributed Papers. Townsville, Australia.
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Pigott, J.D. and J.E. Laughlin
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1988
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Carbon dioxide budget of a modern tropical lagoon,
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p. 569-575. In Choat, J.H., D. Barnes, MA. Borowitzka, J.C. Coll, P.J.Davies, P. Flood, B.G. Hatcher, D. Hopley, P.A. Hutchings, D. Kinsey, G.R. Orme, M. Pichon, P.F. Sale, P. Sammarco, C.C. Wallace, C. Wilkinson, E. Wolanski and O. Bellwood (eds.) Proceedings of the 6th International Coral Reef Symposium: Vol. 2: Contributed Papers. Townsville, Australia.
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ICRS6, Production, Carbon dioxide budget, Calcification, Model
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ICRS6,
Bosence, D.W.,
1988
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Carbonate budgets for carbonate mounds, Florida, USA,
p. 529-534. In Choat, J.H., D. Barnes, MA. Borowitzka, J.C. Coll, P.J.Davies, P. Flood, B.G. Hatcher, D. Hopley, P.A. Hutchings, D. Kinsey, G.R. Orme, M. Pichon, P.F. Sale, P. Sammarco, C.C. Wallace, C. Wilkinson, E. Wolanski and O. Bellwood (eds.) Proceedings of the 6th International Coral Reef Symposium: Vol. 2: Contributed Papers. Townsville, Australia.
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Bosence, D.W.
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1988
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Carbonate budgets for carbonate mounds, Florida, USA,
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p. 529-534. In Choat, J.H., D. Barnes, MA. Borowitzka, J.C. Coll, P.J.Davies, P. Flood, B.G. Hatcher, D. Hopley, P.A. Hutchings, D. Kinsey, G.R. Orme, M. Pichon, P.F. Sale, P. Sammarco, C.C. Wallace, C. Wilkinson, E. Wolanski and O. Bellwood (eds.) Proceedings of the 6th International Coral Reef Symposium: Vol. 2: Contributed Papers. Townsville, Australia.
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ICRS6, Biogenic production, Carbon budget, Sediment, Carbon dating
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ICRS6,
Wright, G., A.I. Hatcher and B.G. Hatcher,
1988
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Clarifying the impact of fishing activity on the reefs of the Houtman Abrolhos: results of a tandem approach between anthropology and marine science
p. 433-438. In Choat, J.H., D. Barnes, MA. Borowitzka, J.C. Coll, P.J.Davies, P. Flood, B.G. Hatcher, D. Hopley, P.A. Hutchings, D. Kinsey, G.R. Orme, M. Pichon, P.F. Sale, P. Sammarco, C.C. Wallace, C. Wilkinson, E. Wolanski and O. Bellwood (eds.) Proceedings of the 6th International Coral Reef Symposium: Vol. 2: Contributed Papers. Townsville, Australia.
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Wright, G., A.I. Hatcher and B.G. Hatcher
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1988
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Clarifying the impact of fishing activity on the reefs of the Houtman Abrolhos: results of a tandem approach between anthropology and marine science
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p. 433-438. In Choat, J.H., D. Barnes, MA. Borowitzka, J.C. Coll, P.J.Davies, P. Flood, B.G. Hatcher, D. Hopley, P.A. Hutchings, D. Kinsey, G.R. Orme, M. Pichon, P.F. Sale, P. Sammarco, C.C. Wallace, C. Wilkinson, E. Wolanski and O. Bellwood (eds.) Proceedings of the 6th International Coral Reef Symposium: Vol. 2: Contributed Papers. Townsville, Australia.
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ICRS6, Fishing activity, Stresses, Fishing
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Management of unique natural environments which are
a l s o s i t e s of important human economic a c t i v i t y
inevitably c a l l s f o r compromise i n which value a s
heritage is weighed against economic value.
Judgements must be made, i n which the only
certainty i s t h a t the compromise, when eventually
reached, w i l l be controversial. Often,
controversy works t o polarize public opinion i n t o
ideological camps, and sides l i n e up before
adequate studies can be undertaken which would
provide t h e b a s i s of a reasoned discussion. This
paper outlines a strategy used by the authors t o
gather convincing evidence which has gone some way
towards defusing a v o l a t i l e environmental issue
over use of the Houtman Abrolhos r e e f s i n Western
Australia.
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