CRTR at ICRS
3 July 2008: Don’t forget to visit the CRTR Program at ICRS – booth 418.     

Ultimate guide to managing coral disease
18 June 2008: The definitive management guide - handbook plus id cards for Caribbean and Indo-Pacific regions - to identifying, assessing and managing coral reef diseases will be launched at the 11th International Coral Reef Symposium (ICRS) and can be ordered online now.
[Read media release] [Read summaries] [Order online] [Visit CRTR at ICRS booth 418]   
   

Top award for CRTR researcher
21 May 2008: CRTR Program researcher, Professor Ove Hoegh-Guldberg, has been awarded the Queensland Government’s top science award. Chair of the CRTR Bleaching Working Group, and also of its Australasian Centre of Excellence, Professor Hoegh-Guldberg was one of the world's first scientists to show how projected changes in global climate threaten coral reefs including Australia's Great Barrier Reef......
[Read UQ News]   
   

Indian Ocean coral shows partial recovery
15 May 2008: An unusual spike in sea temperatures a decade ago killed coral throughout the Indian Ocean, dropping the average healthy, hard coral cover to 15 percent of reefs from 40 percent before. CRTR researcher, Dr Tim McClanahan, said hard coral cover had recovered to 30 percent by 2005, although the data masked big variations.....
[Read Reuters Africa article]   
   

Strange days on planet earth
5 May 2008: The award winning National Geographic program Strange Days on Planet Earth recently premiered Episode 6 (Dirty Secrets). This features the CRTR Program’s Roberto Iglesias-Prieto and his colleagues in the Caribbean who are “studying how CO2, one of our largest industrial waste products, is impacting coral reefs”.
[Read article  
   

Corals on the brink of .....
24 April 2008: Predicted mass spawning at Palau   (Philippines) was the subject of a feature on BBC News on 20 April. Much of the article focused on the reef restoration work of CRTR scientists Dr Andrew Heyward (“one of the first biologists to describe the phenomenon of coral mass spawning in the 1980s”) and Dr James Guest, along with Dr Maria Vanessa Baria from the University of the Philippines.
[Read article]   
   

 

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Project Management

General Program Information

Project Executing Agency
Ms Melanie King - Executive Officer
Project Executing Agency
University of Queensland
c/- Centre for Marine Studies
St Lucia, QLD, 4072, Australia

Project Implementing Agency (World Bank)
Dr Marea E. Hatziolos
World Bank Project Team Leader
Environment Department
MC5-512 The World Bank
1818 H Street,
NW Washington,
DC 20433, USA

Communications
Mark Paterson
Currie Communications
180 Albert Rd
South Melbourne, Vic, Australia

Webmaster
Dr Bruce Munday 

Working Groups

Bleaching and Local Ecological Factors Working Group (Professor Ove Hoeg-Guldberg)

Connectivity and Large-Scale Ecological Processes Working Group (Professor Peter Sale)

Coral Diseases Working Group (Professor Drew Harvell)

Restoration and Remediation Working Group (Dr Alasdair Edwards)

Remote Sensing Working Group (Professor Peter Mumby)

Modeling and Decision-Support Working Group (DrRoger Bradbury)

Centres of Excellence

Australasian Centre of Excellence (Professor Ove Hoeg-Guldberg)

Eastern Africa Centre of Excellence (Dr Alfonse Dubi)

Mesoamerica Centre of Excellence (Professor Roberto Iglesias-Prieto)

South-East Asia Centre of Excellence (Professor Edgardo Gomez)

 

 

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