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Old February 26th, 2008, 03:06 PM   #1
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Reef Resilience Conference April 2008

The Florida Reef Resilience Program (FRRP) presents:

REEF RESILIENCE CONFERENCE 2008
'Coping with Climate Change'


April 22 to 24, 2008
Key Largo Bay Marriott Beach Resort
Key Largo, Florida


How will coral reefs, and the people who depend upon them, adapt to global climate change?

How will reef managers respond to changing reef conditions and changes in the ways that people use reefs?

Join the Florida Reef Resilience Program (FRRP) partners* and interested individuals from around the world to explore these and other questions about the current status and potential future of coral reefs.

Download the Conference Information & Registration details from Florida Reef Resilience Program

Deadline for Conference Registration and payment is MARCH 14, 2008.

You may contact Shirley sgun@tnc.org if you have any questions related to the Conference

We particularly would be interested in having the reef user community join us. Registration fee waivers may be available for members of the reef user community, eg,. fishers, divers, etc.

Thank you and look forward to seeing you there.


* FRRP - a Public & Private Partnership - The Nature Conservancy, World Wildlife Fund, Florida DEP, NOAA, Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority, Florida Institute of Technology, Institute for Marine Remote Sensing, Florida Fish & Wildlife Commission, Mote Marine Laboratory, Southeast Florida Coral Reef Initiative, USF College of Marine Science, University of Miami RSMAS, RCCL, Celebrity Cruises, The Batchelor Foundation, The Curtis and Edith Munson Foundation.

Florida Reef Resilience Program

Shirley
The Nature Conservancy, Florida Keys Office
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