
I will be attending the FMSEA 2007 Annual Conference this week in Naples. My presentation notes and updates will be posted here. Not sure about connectivity, but I will update as much as possible.
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Saw in the twitter bar you are listening to a presentation on Oculina Corals…is it digital? Online? Presenter is….??
Eric: The presentation was delivered by Cristin Ryan from the Smithsonian Marine Station in Fort Pierce, FL. It was entitled, “Shedding Light on Deep Water Coral Reefs: Florida’s Oculina Banks.” It was a PowerPoint presentation at the FMSEA conference. I don’t know if the material is available online. However, you can visit the SMS website for some details.