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Appendix B: Information-Gathering Meeting Agendas
Pages 239-246

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... Additional public information-gathering activities will be conducted.
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... Derek Manzello, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA's) Atlantic Oceanographic & Meteorological Laboratory Erinn Muller, Mote Marine Laboratory Reef management panel Sarah Fangman, Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary Lisa Gregg, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Ernesto Díaz, Puerto Rico Coastal Zone Management Program 10:45 AM Break 11:00 AM Restoring coral reefs through artificial propagation and enhancing sexual recruitment • What are the challenges for restoring coral reefs and how are they addressed through artificial propaga tion and recruitment?
From page 241...
... Iliana Baums, The Pennsylvania State University (remote) Manuel Aranda, King Abdullah University of Science & Technology (remote)
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... 4:00 PM Opening remarks Ken Anthony, Committee Member 4:05 PM Context on future conditions Mark Eakin, NOAA 4:15 PM Interventions to address ocean acidification Greg Rau, University of California, Santa Cruz
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... The workshop is one component of the information-gathering activities that may inform the deliberations of the National Academies' Committee on Interventions to Increase the Resilience of Coral Reefs. 8:00 AM Breakfast 8:30 AM Introduction Stephen Palumbi, Committee Chair 8:45 AM Opportunities and challenges for coral restoration in the Pacific -- perspectives from science and management • What are the current and expected future conditions in the Pacific and the expected effect on coral reefs?
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... Russell Sparks, Hawaii Division of Aquatic Resources Gerry Davis, NOAA Lance Smith, NOAA Fran Castro, University of Guam Dave Wachenfeld, Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority (remote) 10:30 AM Break 10:45 AM Reef restoration and adaptation program Line Bay, Australian Institute of Marine Science 11:45 AM Benefits and risks of interventions to increase thermal tolerance Madeleine van Oppen, Australian Institute of Marine Science and University of Melbourne (remote)
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... • Which ecosystem structures and functions may change when moving toward resilient reefs? How do we evaluate the risks introduced by interventions that alter coral reefs communities?


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