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International Coral Reef Symposium

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目    次

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1. シンポジウムの主旨

2. シンポジウムの概要

3. 開催場所・日時等

4. シンポジウム結果報告

5. プログラム

6. 成果

添付資料:参加者リスト

 

JAMSTEC International Coral Reef Symposium

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23 February, 2000

09:20-10:00 Special Session US-Japan collaborative coral reef study

 

1. The importance of public education to coral reef biology and conservation

Gregory Stone, New England Aquarium, USA

 

10:10-12:10 Session I Biology of Coral Reef

 

2. Developing predictive and reactive tools for monitoring coral health

Bette Willis, James Cook University, Australia

 

3. Early development of two Pocilloporid corals

Michio Hidaka, University of the Ryukyus, Japan

 

4. Ecological distribution, population structure and reproduction of a coral Oulangia stockesiana miltoni in Mutsu Bay

Moritaka Nishihira, Tohoku University, Japan

 

5. Sex allocation in scleractinian corals

Kazuhiko Sakai, University of the Ryukyus, Japan

 

6. Grazing effect of the sea urchin Echinometra mathaei (Type A) on coral recruits

Satoshi Nojima, Kyushyu University, Japan

 

7. Are COTS larvae food limited in the Great Barrier Reef waters?

Ken Okaji, Kanso Co., Japan

 

13:10-15:10 Session IIa Dynamics of Coral Ecosystem

 

8. Condition of reef-building corals in Akajima Island; effect of the heavy coral bleaching in 1998

Hiroki Taniguchi, Akajima Marine Science Laboratory, Japan

 

9. Coral distribution and health at Sekisei Lagoon, Yaeyama Islands

Mineo Okamoto, JAMSTEC, Japan

 

10. Coral Zonation on fringing reefs of Ishigaki-jima, Ryukyu Islands

Kaoru Sugihara, Fukuoka University, Japan

 

11. Species diversity and coverage of coral communities during ecological succession in the Ishigaki-jima, southwestern Japan

Toru Nakamori, Tohoku University, Japan

 

12. Modeling the recovery process after mass bleaching

Soyoka Mukoo, Kyushyu University, Japan

 

13. Reproductive ecology of coral reef fishes: effect of fluctuating environment

Tomoyuki Kokita, Kyushyu University, Japan

 

15:20-17:00 Session IIb Dynamics of Coral Ecosystem

 

14. Reef fish biodiversity and the role of fishes on coral reefs

David R. Bellwood, James Cook University, Australia

 

15. Enduring marriages forged in hell: Insidious symbioses and coral reef conservation

Leslie Kaufman, Boston University Marine Program, USA

 

16. What does a long-term coral recruitment study tell us about reef recovery

Emre Turak, Coral Reef Monitoring, Ecology and Conservation, France

 

17. Changes in coral reproduction following slight changes in temperature

Selina Ward, The University of Queensland, Australia

 

24 February, 2000

09:00-10:35 Session IIIa Dynamics of Coastal Ecosystem

 

18. The effects of anthropogenic disturbance on reproduction and recruitment of corals

Robert H. Richmond, University of Guam, USA

 

19. Benthic marine algae for assessing and monitoring coral reefs

Robert S. Steneck, University of Maine, USA

 

20. Species diversity in tropical seagrass beds and environmental fluctuation

Hiroshi Mukai, Hokkaido University, Japan

 

21. Physiological responses of coral boring bivalves to change in suspended sediment and salinity at Sichang Islands, the Gulf of Thailand

Nittharatana Paphavasit, Chulalongkom University, Thailand

 

10:45-12:00 Session IIIb Dynamics of Coastal Ecosystem

 

22. Process regulating coral community diversity: towards bridging the empirical-theoretical gap

Robert van Woesik, University of the Ryukyus, Japan

 

23. Population decline and recovery in coral populations

Terry P. Hughes, James Cook University, Australia

 

24. Remote sensing, nutrient dynamics and calcification of coral reef ecosystems

Marlin J. Atkinson, University of Hawaii, USA

 

13:00-15:05 Session IVa Coral Reef and Human Existence

 

25. Regeneration processes in scleractinian corals

Yossi Loya, Tel-Aviv University, Israel

 

26. Evidence for systematic decline in growth rates of corals from the Florida reef tract

Peter Swart, University of Miami, USA

 

27. Direct effect of elevated atmospheric C02 on the health of coral reefs

Chris Langdon, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, USA

 

28. Impacts of fishing on coral reefs

Takafumi Arimoto, Tokyo University of Fisheries, Japan

 

29. Degradation of coral reefs: Are indirect effects of overfishing a major contributor to coral decline?

Alina M. Szmant, Univ. of North Carolina at Wilmington, USA

 

15:15-17:00 Session IVb Coral Reef and Human Existence

 

30. Ecosystem function and human activities in coral reefs

Makoto Tsuchiya, University of Ryukyus, Japan

 

31. Global climate change and the thermal tolerance of corals: Implications for the 21st century

Ove Hoegh-Guldberg, Univ. of Sydney, Australia

 

32. Australian perspectives on global climate change and coral bleaching I: 1997-1998 Sea surface temperatures at local to global scales

Janice M. Lough, AIMS, Australia

 

33. Australian perspective on global climate change and coral bleaching III: The 1998 event on the Great Barrier Reef.

Terry Done, AIMS, Australia

 

 

 

 

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