No Group Country Given name Family name Abstract title, Authors(s), and type of presentation
G1 (Physics)
Indonesia
1 Suhendar I. SACHOEMAR Sea SurfaceTemperatureVariability within theIndonesian Regions Revealed by Satellite Data Suhendar I Sachoemar, Tetsuo Yanagi, Nani Hendiarti, Heru Dwi Wayonoand Fanny Meliani. (Oral presentation)
2 Idris MANDANG Seasonal variation on ecosystemcondition in theMahakamEstuary, East Kalimantan, Indonesia. Idris MANDANG, Bohari Yusuf and Tetsuo Yanagi (Oral presentation)
3 Didit DEWANTO Development of Information Systemand Geomorphometric Analysis of Poso Lake Watershed. Didit Dewanto, Zamrud Lantiunga, Daniel Limbong (Oral presentation)
4 Bambang HERUNADI Salinity front in Indonesian waters. Bambang Herunadi (Oral presentation)
5 Iskhaq ISKANDAR Physical processes of chlorophyll-a bloomalong thesouthern coast of J ava as simulated in acoupled bio-physical model. Iskhaq Iskandar, Hideharu Sasaki, Yoshikazu Sasai, and Pradanto Poerwono (Oral presentation)
6 Abdul BASIT Estimation of seasonal integrated primary productivity using thevertical distribution model of chlorophyll-a in Ambon Bay. Abdul Basit, Mutiara Rahmat Putri, and WillemM. Tatipatta (Oral presentation)
7 Ali ALIKATIRI Estimation of environmental carrying capacity for thenet floating systemof grouper culturein Padang Cermin waters, South Lampung. Ali Alkatiri and A. Sulaeman (Oral presentation)
Japan
8 Teruhisa KOMATSU Remotesensing of coral reef habitats in a tropical island with combining satellite-born optical and acoustic sensors: a caseof Barrang Lompo Island, SpermondeArchipelago, South Sulawesi, Indonesia. Ben Romdhane, H., , T. Komatsu, N. Nurdin, M. Lanuru and T. Yanagi. (Oral presentation)
9 Akihiko MORIMOTO Behavior of anoxic water in theupper Gulf of Thailand Akihiko Morimoto, Atsushi Kaneda, Anukul Buranapratheprat, SuteeSunitsakul, PachoenchokeJ intasaeranee, Hiroyuki Tomita (Oral presentation)
10 J oji ISHIZAKA Ocean color in theGulf of Thailand in 2010 and 2011. Joji Ishiaka, Akihiko Morimoto, and Anukul Buranapratheprat (Oral presentation)
11 Tetsuo YANAGI Satoumi activitty in Indonesia Tetsuo Yanagi (Oral presentation)
Malaysia
12 Mazlan HASHIM Mapping of seabottomfeatures using satelliteremotesensing techniques. Mazlan Hashim, Mohd IbrahimSeeni Mohd, Nurul Nadiah Yahya, Samsudin Ahmad and Teruhisa Komatsu (Oral presentation)
13 Halimatun MUHAMAD Hydrodynamic ocean responseof thePeninsular Malaysias eastern continental shelf to Typhoon Vamei (2001) using Princeton Ocean Model (POM). Halimatun Muhamad, LeeSiew J iuan, Wan Ahmad Ardie, Fredolin T. Tangang & Liew Juneng (Oral presentation)
14 Eko SISWANTO Recent studies on thespatial and temporal ocean color variations in theAsia-Pacific marginal and semi-enclosed seas. Eko Siswanto, KatsuhisaTanaka, J oji Ishizaka, Hisashi Yamaguchi, Nor Zafirah Bt. Ab. Lah, Thaminthiran Ramasamy, Nur Atiqah Aainaa Bt. Abd. Latiff (Oral presentation)
Thailand
15 Anukul BURANAPRAT HEPRAT Theinfluences of flooding on water qualities in theBangpakong estuary. Anukul Buranapratheprat, Akihiko Morimoto, Atsushi Kaneda, Vichaya Kunboa, PachoenchokeJ intasaeranee, and SuteeSunitsakul (Oral presentation)
Vietnam 16 Tran Anh TU An Initial simulation for transportation of ballast water in Nhatrang-Khanhhoa(Vietnam) marinearea. Tran Anh Tu, LeDuc Cuong, and PhamHai An. (Oral presentation)
G2 H (HAB)
Indonesia 17 Hikmah THOHA Harmful AlgaeBlooms (HABs) in J akarta Bay Coastal Waters. Hikmah Thoha, Dinda Dewi Regganis, Arief Rachman, Iwataki, Omura and Yasuwo Fukuyo (Poster presentation)
18 Arief RACHMAN Seasonal changein thediel pattern of Nitzschia population in CisadaneRiver Estuary: Responseto thechanges in water physical-chemical parameters. Arief Rachman
and Hikmah Thoha (Oral presentation)
19 Riani WIDIARTI Early detection on HAB occurences at the green mussels (Perna viridis) farming area, Kali Baru Cilincing, North J akarta. Riani Widiarti, Yasman, Mulyani, Nita Kurnia, and Fachrul Rozi (Oral Presentation)
20 Tumpak SIDABUTAR Recent increased algal blooms in Jakarta Bay. Tumpak Sidabutar (Poster presentation)
21 Sem LIKUMAHUA Recent blooming of Pyrodinium bahamense var. compressum in Ambon Bay, Eastern Indonesia. Sem Likumahua (Oral presentation)
22 MULYANI Spatial and Temporal Distribution of Harmful Algal Bloom(HAB) Species in Green Mussel (Perna viridis) AquacultureArea, Kamal Muara, North J akarta Mulyani, Riani Widiarti, and Wisnu Wardhana (Oral presentation)
23 Vishnu ADITYA Public Awareness For Harmfull Algal Bloom (HABs) Risk Reduction in Lampung Bay. Vishnu Aditya, Asep Koswara, Nurul Fitriya, Arief Rachman, Tumpak Sidabutar and Hikmah Thoha (Oral presentation)
24 Winarti ANDAYANI PSP toxin detection in green mussles (Perna viridis) fromMuara Kamal J akarta Bay Mussels Plantation using techniquenuclear. Winarti Andayani, Agustin Sumartono and Untung Sugiharto. (Oral presentation)
Japan 25 Yasuwo FUKUYO Futureof HAB research and management in thetropical Western Pacific Region. Yasuwo Fukuyo, Mitsunori Iwataki, and Dao Viet Ha (Oral presentation)
26 Mitsunori IWATAKI Species identification and distribution research of harmful algaein theWestern Pacific. Mitsunori Iwataki, Hikmah Thoha, LimPo Teen, Elsa Furio, Thaithaworn Lirdwitayaprasit, Nguyen Van Nguyen, Valeriano Borja, Rhodora Azanza, Takuo Omura, Haruyoshi Takayama, Kazuya Takahashi, Chihiro Sarai, Masaaki Kodamaand Yasuwo Fukuyo (Poster presentation)
Thailand
27 Thaithaworn LIRDWITAYAPR ASIT Effect of Rhodomonas sp. on vertical migration of Noctiluca scintillans in polyethylene tube. Kamonwan Manyagaseand Thaithaworn Lirdwittayaprasit (Poster presentation)
Vietnam
28 Viet Ha DAO Review of theIOC/WESTPAC project on Toxic marineorganisms and their toxins (IOC/WESTPAC-TMO) activities in 2010-2011. Dao Viet Ha (Oral presentation)
29 Nguyen Van NGUYEN Recent harmful algal blooming in Ha Long Bay: increaseof frequency in connection with eutrophication. Nguyen Van Nguyen, LeThanh Tung, Luu Xuan Hoa, Nguyen Van Thoa, Nguyen Cong Thanh and Vu Minh Hao (Oral presentation)
Malaysia 30 Po Teen LIM Seasonal occurence of Pseudo-nitzschia species (Bacillariophyceae) in two Kuching estuaries, Sarawak, Malaysia. Suriyanti NP Su, Hong-Chang Lim, Chui-Pin Leaw, Siti Zubaidah Kamarudin, J ongkar Grinang, Yuichi Kotaki, and Po-Teen Lim (Oral presentation)
31 Chui Pin LEAW Benthic harmful algal bloom(BHAB) species assemblages in thereefs of Sampadi Island, Sarawak, Malaysia. Chui-Pin Leaw, Toh-Hii Tan, Aazani Mujahid, Gires Usup, and Po-Teen Lim. (Oral presentation)
32 Chui Pin LEAW Isolated population of Coolia malayensis fromLundu, Sarawak, revealed by ITS region of thenuclear-encoded ribosomal gene. Chui-Pin Leaw, Toh-Hii Tan, Siok-chin Yong, Gires Usup, Po-Teen Lim. (Oral presentation)
33 Roziawati MOHD RAZALI Morphology, toxicity and molecular characterization of threeAlexandrium species (Dinophyceae) fromPulau Aman, Penang, Malaysia. Roziawati Mohd Razali, Chui-Pin Leaw, Hong-Chang Lim, Ismail Ishak and Po-Teen Lim (Poster presentation)
G2 P (Plankton)
Indonesia 34 MULYADI On thespecies of thegenus Pontellopsis Brady, 1883 (Copepoda, Calanoida, Pontellidae) in Indonesian waters, with notes on its species-groups. Mulyadi (Oral presentation)
35 Nurul FITRIYA Composition of copepods in around Leti Island, Maluku, Indonesia. Nurul Fitriya and Mulyadi
(Oral presentation)
36 Hanung Agus MULYADI Diversity of zooplankton during east season in Coastal of Ambon Bay, Maluku. Hanung Agus Mulyadi (Oral presentation)
37 SUTOMO Aquacultureof copepod, Apocyclops borneoensis in a recirculation system. Sutomo (Poster presentation)
38 Diah Radini NOERDJ ITO Growth, chlorophyll, and lipid content of themarinemicroalgaeisolated fromSouthern Java Waters. Diah Radini Noerdjito, Abdullah Rasyid, Afdal, Maria Goretty Lily Panggabean, and Sutomo (Oral presentation)
39 Varian FAHMI Diversity of phytoplankton : Observation during grow out of pearl oyster in Teluk Kodek, Lombok Island, Indonesia Varian Fahmi (Oral presentation)
40 Sekar Mira HERANDARUDE WI Biodiversity and spatial distribution of phytoplankton and zooplankton at J akartaBay, Indonesia. Sekar Mira, Nurul Fitriya, and Marcus Sheave (Oral presentation)
41 Lies Indah SUTIKNOWATI Potentially Microbes and Plankton on Shelfish Aquacultureof Pari Island, North J akarta, Indonesia. Lies Indah Sutiknowati and Hikmah Thoha (Poster presentation)
Japan 44 Shuhei NISHIDA Zooplankton biodiversity in theIndo-West Pacific Region: a casestudy for data mining, compilation, analysis and prediction. Shuhei Nishida and Hiroomi Miyamoto (Oral presentation)
45 J un NISHIKAWA Jellyfish fisheries in Southeast Asia. Jun Nishikawa, Fatimah Md. Yusoff, Nguyen Thi Thu, Khwanruan Srinui, Mulyadi and Shuhei Nishida (Oral presentation)
46 Tatsuki TODA Influenceof themonsoon season on zooplankton community variation in theStraits of Malacca. Tatsuki Toda, Teruaki Yoshida, and Othman Haji Ross. (Oral presentaion)
47 Susumu OHTSUKA Symbiotic relationships among jellyfish, fish and invertebrates in Asian waters. Susumu Ohtsuka, YusukeKondo, J un Nishikawa, Nanako O Ogawa, Naohiko Ohkouchi, Khwanruan Srinui, and Shuhei Nishida (Oral presentation)
48 Shozo SAWAMOTO Pictorial key to mysid species in thecoastal waters of Southeast Asia Shozo Sawamoto (Oral presentation)
Malaysia 49 Bin Haji Ross OTHMAN Seasonal variation of zooplankton community and biomass in thecoastal waters of the Malacca Strait. ChoeK.Y., Yoshida T., Toda T., and Othman B.H.R. (Poster presentation)
50 Fatimah Md. YUSOFF Seasonal Variation of Copepod Community in a Seagrass Ecosystem, Straits of Malacca, Malaysia. Hazel Monica Matias-Peraltaand Fatimah Md. Yusoff (Oral presentation)
51 Zaleha KASSIM Community of zooplankton in threedifferent sub-habitat of coastal mangroves in Balok ReserveForest, Pahang Malaysia. Zaleha Kassim and Khyril Shahrizn Husain (Oral presentation)
52 Teruaki YOSHIDA Sizestructureand biomass of zooplankton succession in thetropical coastal waters of the Straits of Malacca Yoshida T, TodaT and Othman BHR (Poster presentation)
53 SheueNee CHANG Emergence rates and biomass of demersal zooplankton fromdifferent coral reef substrates at Bidong Islang, Terngganu. Sheue Nee Chang, Teruaki Yoshida, Othman Bin Haji Ross (Oral presentation)
Philippine 54 EphrimeB. METILLO Distribution and population structureof Rhincalanus nasutus Mori 1937 in a coastal upwelling areaat theEastern Sulu Sea, ThePhilippines. Ephrime B. Metillo, Cristy S. Acabado, Wilfredo L. Campos (Oral presentation)
G2 F (Fish)
Indonesia 55 Hagi Yulia
SUGEHA Evidencespawning ground of Anguilla borneensis in western part of Sulawesi Sea and Anguilla interioris in southern part of Tomini Bay: A research fromRV Hakuho Maru Cruise2010 in theCentral Indonesian Seas. Hagi Yulia Sugeha, Mari Kuroki, J un Aoyama, Michael Miller, Sasanti Suharti, Sam Wouthuyzen, and Katsumi Tsukamoto (Oral presentation)
56 Teguh PERISTIWADY On therecord of theanthiinefish genus Plectranthias (Perciformes: Serranidae) from Indonesia Teguh Peristiwady, Petrus Ch. Makatipu, WidhyaNugroho Satrioajie and Kunto Wibowo (Oral presentation)
57 FAHMI Diversity and sizecompositions of Elasmobranchs of theJ akartaBay Fahmi (Oral presentation)
58 Petrus MAKATIPU Biodiversity and standing stock of reef fishes in theEast SeramWaters, Mollucas. Christianus Petrus Christianus Makatipu, Teguh Peristiwady, and Augy Syahailatua (Oral presentation)
59 Kunto WIBOWO Community structureof butterflyfishes (family: Chaetodontidae) in Banda Sea. Kunto wibowo (Oral presentation)
60 Irma Shita ARLYZA Thecolor-morph of bluespotted fantail rayTaeniura lymma in Indonesia archipelago. Irma Shita Arlyza, Onny Marwayanaand PhilippeBorsa (Oral Presentation)
61 Widhya Nugroho SATRIOAJ IE Thecomposition, distribution and abundanceof coral fishes in insideand outsideAmbon Bay. Widhya Nugroho Satrioajie, J anceHehuwat and Teguh Peristiwady (Oral presentation)
62 Teddy TRIANDIZA New Location Record of Eurypegasus draconis (Pegasidae) In Indonesian Waters. Teddy Triandiza
and Dedy Kurnianto (Oral presentation)
63 Rindra ARYANDARI Comparison of fish sbundanceand trophic group analysis, in Gili Genting and Gili Layar beach, Sekotong Peninsula, West Lombok Regency, Nusa Tenggara Barat, Indonesia. Ernisa Maranatha Nainggolan, Erly Sintya Dewi, Raden Aditya Aryandi, Muhammad Rafieiy,Rindra Aryandari, Khairunnisa Arumsari, Haikal Prima Fadholi , Ali Fikri, Durrotun Nasihah, and Ikah Septiyani. (Poster presentation)
64 Raden Aditya Aryandi SETIAWIBAWA Fish Biodiversity in Intertidal Zoneof Nguyahan Beach, Gunung Kidul, Yogyakarta. Anjar Lestari, Rindra Aryandari, Erly Sintya Dewi, Khairunnisa Arumsari, Muhammad Rafieiy, Raden Aditya Aryandi Setiawibawa, Ernisa Maranatha Nainggolan, Haikal Prima Fadholi, Muhammad Ali Fikri, and Durrotun Nasihah (Poster presentation)
Japan 65 Keiichi MATSUURA Taxonomic and toxic study on marinepufferfishes in theSouth China Sea. Keiichi Matsuura and Shigeru Sato (Oral presentation)
66 Malaysia Mazlan Abd. GHAFFAR Morpho-meristic and biology of spotted scat, Scatophagus argus (Linnaeus 1766). Marina, H., Mazlan A.G.
and Arshad, A. (Oral presentation)
Vietnam 67 Quan Van NGUYEN Theinitial study on thespecies diversity of thecroaker fishes (family Sciaenidae) in Quang Ninh Hai Phong coastal area. Nguyen Van Quan, PhamVan Chien, Nguyen Duc The, Dang Do Hung Viet (Oral presentation)
G2 M (Macrophyte)
Indonesia 68 Wawan KISWARA Growth rhizomes of Thalassia hemprichii in thetransplant and natural sites at Pari Island, Jakarta Bay, Indonesia. Wawan Kiswara, Amran Firdaus and Yaya Ihya Ulummuddin (Oral presentation)
69 Susi RAHMAWATI Characteristic habitat of seagrass in Ternateand Tidore coastal area. Susi Rahmawati and Bayu Prayudha (Oral presentation)
70 Sam WOUTHUYZEN Seagrass resources and their management in theeast coast of Bintan Island, Indonesia. Sam Wouthuyzen, Tri Edi Kuriandewa, Happy Indarto Supriyadi, Wawan Kiswara and Bayu Prayudha. (Oral presentation)
71 Onny Nurrahman MARWAYANA Seagrass Fishes Community in Pari Island: comparation between seagrass-transplanted area and natural habitat. Onny Nurrahman Marwayana, Wawan Kiswara, Amran Firdaus (Oral presentation)
72 AdhityaR. YULIANTO Distribution, abundanceand utilization of sea-urchin, Tripneustes gratilla, in theseagrass bed of Sanur Beach, Bali, Indonesia. Adhitya R. Yulianto and Malikusworo Hutomo (Oral presentation)
73 Qonitha SHALIHAH Biodiversity and Percent Coverageof Seagrass in Gili Genting Beach, West Lombok, Indonesia. Qonitha Shalihah, Matin Nuhamunada, Selvi Rahmawati, Imron Riyanto, Wiga Pratama, Rini EtikaRanis, Amir Kasan Pawiro, Maria Ulfa, and Yulia Hasni Pratiwi (Poster presentation) Japan 74 Takashi YOSHIKAWA Evaluation of macrophytes productivity. Takashi YOSHIKAWA (Oral presentation)
Malaysia
75 Bujang J APAR SIDIK Diversity of seagrass, Halophila in Malaysia Japar Sidik, B. and Muta Harah, Z (Oral presentation)
76 Zakaria MUTA HARAH Proximatecomposition and mineral content of Caulerpa and Sargassum. Muta Harah, Z., J apar Sidik, B. and Ai Wei, L. (Oral presentation)
Phillipines 77 Miguel D. FORTES Structural changes in seagrass communities in responseto nutrient and silt gradients in Bolinao, northwestern Philippines. Miguel D. Fortes, Gay AmabelleGo, Klenthon Bolisay, Masahiro Nakaoka, Wilfredo H. Uy, Mary RoseLopez, Venus Leopardas, J aniceLeriorato, Allyn Pantallano, Francisco Paciencia J r., Mikio Watai, Kentaro Honda, and Monica Edralin (Oral presentation)
78 Wilfredo Hojilla UY Long-termmonitoring of seagrass and fish structures in selected sites of Mindanao, Southern Philippines. Wilfredo Uy,
VenusLeopardas, Allyn Duvin S. Pantallano, Miguel Fortes, Gay Amabelle Go, Klenthon Bolisay, Kentaro Honda, Yohei Nakamura, and Masahiro Nakaoka (Oral presentation)
G2 B (Benthos)
Indonesia
79 Susetiono Meiofaunal distribution patters along thecoral reefs of PangkajeneArchipelago, South Sulawesi, Indonesia Susetiono (Oral presentation)
80 SUPONO Echinodermin North Sulawesi: Inventory and review Supono, David J .W. Lane
and Susetiono (Oral presentation)
81 Conni M. SIDABALOK Thecurrent stateof marineIsopodaresearch in Indonesian waters. Conni M. Sidabalok (Oral presentation)
82 Farid Kamal MUZAKI Study on biodiversity of shallow water Opisthobranchs in East J ava. Farid Kamal Muzaki and Swiss Winnasis (Oral presentation)
83 Ana SETYASTUTI Theintertidal echinoderms of theNusa Laut (Maluku, Indonesia) assessed: a biodiversity using estimator. Ana Setyastuti (Oral presentation)
84 Ana SETYASTUTI First observation of vegetation preferenceon a high density population of Holothuria atra (Holothuroidea; Echinodermata) at Baluran National Park, East J ava, Indonesia. Ana Setyastuti (Poster presentation)
85 Muhammad ABRAR Pattern of corals recruitment at Natunas small island reefs, Kepulauan Riau, Indonesia Muhammad Abrar, Giyanto, and Rikoh Siringoringo (Oral presentation)
86 Rikoh M. SIRINGORINGO Diversity of hard coral in Banggai Waters Rikoh M Siringoringo and Try Aryono Hadi (Oral presentation)
87 Frensly D. HUKOM Status of coral reefs (hard coral and reef fish) in Bangka Islands. Rikoh M Siringoringo, Frensly D Hukom, and Tri Aryono Hadi (Oral presentation)
88 Dian SAPTARINI Species dan lifeformdiversity on coral recruitment in Pasir Putih waters, Situbondo East Java. Dian Saptarini and Farid Kamal Muzaki (Oral presentation)
89 MUDJ IONO Benthic infauna in Ambon Bay, Maluku. Mudjiono and Eddy Yusron (Oral presentation)
90 Udhi Eko HERMAWAN Marinebiodiversity in Indonesia: Current status Udhi Eko Hernawan (Poster presentation)
91 Ucu Yanu ARBI Diversity of strombid gastropods (Gastropoda: Strombidae) fromLembeh Strait, Bitung, North Sulawesi Ucu Yanu Arbi (Poster presentation)
92 Mufti P. PATRIA Community structureof gastropods in Pangkal Babu mangroveforest, Tanjung J abung Barat, J ambi. Rusnaningsih and Mufti P. Patria (Poster presentation)
93 Ludi Parwadani AJ I Community structureof benthic mollusc in coastal ecosystemof South Biak, Biak, Papua. Andriani Widyastuti and Ludi Parwadani Aji (Oral presentation)
94 Tutik MURNIASIH Antibacterial properties of Rhodobacteracea bacterium sp.2.11 isolated fromsponge Aaptos aaptos collected fromBarrang Lompo, East Sulawesi. Tutik Murniasih,
Soleh Kosela, L.B. S. Kardono and Wahyudi Priyono (Poster presentation)
95 Ariani HATMANTI Isolation, identification, and optimation of growth temperatureof proteolytics bacteria frommarinesediments in Leti Island, Southeast Maluku. Ariani Hatmanti, Willy Aulia,
Ruyitno Nuchsin, and Mia Miranti (Poster presentation)
96 YayaIhya ULUMUDIN Application of LandscapeEcology to Study Mud Crabs (Scylla spp.) Responseto Fragmented Mangrovein Probolinggo, East J ava. Yaya Ihya Ulumuddin, Suyarso, Pradina Purwati, and Sandi Permadi (Poster presentation)
97 Gian Aditya PERTIWI Biodiversity of Mollusca at Gili Genting Coast, West Lombok, Indonesia. Yusqi Taufiqur Rohman, Gian Aditya Pertiwi, Mardiah Ayu Nuraini, Farah Mawar Firdausi, Indira Diah Utami, Cahyo Adi Wibowo, Intan Nurmala Sari, Lulu Arafani, and Siti Khumairah. (Poster presentation)
98 AnnisaRatna PUTRI Comparison diversity of decapod (Crustacea) in coastal area Drini and Sepanjang beach, Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Annisa Ratna Putri, PratyaHerawati, Rahadyan Aulia, Rudi Nirwantono, Kresty Ary Yani, Immanuel Sanka, Ibnu Agus A., and Nugroho Aminjoyo. (Poster presentation)
99 Swara Yudha SASMITA Comparison of Xanthidae(Crustacea : Decapoda) fromcoastal area of Gunung Kidul Beach and West Lombok Beach, Indonesia. Swara Yudha Sasmita, Kresty Ary Yani K S , Febriono Mohhamadiah, Emma Permata Hati, Immanuel Sanka, and Annisa Ratna P. (Poster presentation)
100 Rahadyan AULIA Biodiversity of Decapods (Crustacean) In Coastal Area of Drini, Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Rahadyan Aulia, Ibnu Agus A., Rina Ristiyani, Nugroho Aminjoyo, Annisa Ratna P., Rudi Nirwantono, Kresty Ary Y., NungkeDiah, Immanuel Sanka, Rizka Amalia, Pratya S. Herawati, Anahtadiya NurfaS., and Ihlas (Poster presentation)
101 Emma Permata HATI Crustaceans (Decapod) community in coastal areaof West Sekotong, West Lombok, Indonesia. Emma Permata Hati, Immanuel Sanka, Febriono Mohammadiyah, Swara Yudhasasmita, Kresty Ari Y., AnnisaRatna P., Rudi Nirwantono, Rahadyan Aulia, Rizka Amalia, Pratya S. Herawati, NungkeDiah, AnahtadiyaNufraS., and Ihlas (Poster presentation)
102 Afina Dina KAMILA Diversity and abundanceof Echinodermata in Gili Rengit, Nusa Tenggara Barat, Indonesia. H. Fatryani, I. Baktiar, F. Nuraini, A. D. Kamila, C. Praditaningrum, R. D. Putri, and A. Muarifin. (Poster presentation)
Japan 103 Toshihiko FUJ ITA Brittlestars fromshallow waters in Okinawa, with notes on their bioluminescence. Toshihiko Fujita and J rmeMallefet (Oral presentation)
104 Masanori OKANISHI A new family-level classification of theorder Euryalida (Echinodermata: Ophiuroidea). Okanishi Masanoti and FujitaToshihiko (Oral presentation)
105 Yuji ISE Preliminary report of asexual reproduction of psammobiontic spongein theIndo-Pacific coral reefs possiblefloating dispersal. Yuji Ise (Oral presentation)
106 Akira IGUCHI Natural genetic variation of coral populations underlying adaptivepotential to global warming Akira Iguchi (Oral presentation)
Malaysia
107 Zulfigar B YASIN Coral recruitment strategies on theshallow water reefs of theNorthern Straits of Malacca following thebleaching event of 2010. Zulfigar B.Yasin, Zulfikar, Ng J ol Ern and Aileen Tan Shau-Hwai (Oral presentation)
108 Zulfikar Status coral reefs beforeand after mass bleaching event 2010 in Pulau Weh, Aceh , Indonesia. Zulfikar, Zulfigar.Y and Aileen Tan SH (Oral presentation)
Philippine 109 RocilleQ. PALLA Habitat health of Iloilo river - Insights froma study on benthic community structure. Rocille Q. Palla, Wilfredo L. Campos and Annabelledel Norte- Campos (Oral presentation)
110 HildieMaria NACORDA Spatio-temporal assessment of sediment redox potential (Eh) in a mariculturezonein E. Bolinao-Anda, Pangasinan (NW Philippines). Hildie Maria E. Nacorda, Mary Chris L. Tentia, Gil S. J acinto, and Maria Lourdes C. San Diego-McGlone (Oral presentation)
Thailand 111 Suchana CHAVANICH Successful mass cultureof corals using sexual reproduction techniquein Thailand. Suchana Chavanich, Voranop Viyakarn, Pataporn Kuanui, SeSongploy, Kenji Iwao, Makoto Omori, and Toshihiko Fujita (Oral presentation)
112 Voranop VIYAKARN Mass coral bleaching during 2010 and therecovery in theupper Gulf of Thailand. Voranop Viyakarn, Suchana Chavanich, SeSongploy, Pataporn Kuanui, and Ancharee Changkong (Poster presentation)
Vietnam
113 Cong Thung DO Mollusks resources in western coast of theTonkin Gulf. Do Cong Thung and LeThi Thuy (Oral presentation)
114 Manh Ha
TRAN Distribution of shrimp and crab larvaein the Xuan Thuy mangroveforest, Vietnam. Ha Tran Manh and Nhan Dinh Van (Oral presentation)
115 Manh Ha TRAN Polychaeta in theTamGiang-Cau Hai Lagoon, Thuathien hue, Vietnam. Ha Tran Manh (Oral presentation)
116 Dinh Thinh DO Study of species composition and distribution of high economic valueprawns in the northeastern coastal waters of Vietnam. Do Dinh Thinh and Tran Manh Ha (Oral presentation)
G3 (Pollution)
Indonesia 117 Zainal ARIFIN Weekly intakeof Cadmiumand Lead via Fish Consumption in Coastal Community of West Kalimantan. Zainal Arifin, DedeFalahudin, Koji Inoue, and Ahmad Ismail (Oral presentation)
118 InnekeF.M. RUMENGAN Population growth of local rotifers (Brachionus rotundiformis) in wastewater. Inneke F.M. Rumengan, S. Wullur, D. Dewanto, A. Baruti, F. Dali and D. Limbong (Oral presentation)
119 Dede FALAHUDIN Development of tropical bioindicator for detecting contaminants in coastal ecosystems : A Research Project. Dede Falahudin, Meli Devi Yeni, Zainal Arifin, Koji Inoue, Hiroya Harino. (Poster presentation)
120 Dwi HINDARTI Theinfluenceof sediment particlesizeon survival of benthic Grandidierella bonnieroides STEPHENSON 1948. Dwi Hindarti, Tri Prartono, Zainal Arifin, Etty Riani, and Harpasis S. Sanusi. (Oral presentation)
121 Agus SUDARYANTO Contamination by brominated flameretardants in fish fromAsian countries. Agus Sudaryanto, Govindan Malarvannan, Q. Xian, Tomohiko Isobe, Shin Takahashi, ShinsukeTanabe (Oral presentation)
122 Muhammad ILYAS Contamination of polychlorinated biphenyls and polybrominated diphenyl ethers in fish and shellfish collected fromcoastal waters of Surabaya, Indonesia. Muhammad Ilyas, Agus Sudaryanto, Iwan EkaSetiawan, Adi Slamet Riyadi, Tomohiko Isobe, Shin Takahashi and ShinsukeTanabe (Oral presentation)
123 Corry Yanti MANULLANG Study of bioaccumulation heavy metal cadmium(Cd) by whiteshrimp P. merguiensis at different salinity in estuarineof Kedung Malang, J epara, East J ava. Corry Yanti Manullang (Oral presentation)
124 Andrio ADIWIBOWO Coastal reclamation impact on lead and zinc concentration in Chanos chanos raised in brackish fish pond of J avas north coast, Indonesia. Andrio Adiwibowo and Noverita D. Takarina (Oral presentation)
125 InnekeF.M. RUMENGAN Heavy metal concentrations in thepublic drinking water of Manado City, North Sulawesi, Indonesia. Anselmus Kabuhung, T. Sembel and I.F.M. Rumengan (Oral presentaion)
126 LESTARI Distribution of mercury and heavy metals in water and sediment of Lombok Island waters. Lestari and Fitri Budiyanto (Oral presentation)
127 Titi SOEDJ IARTI Thecommunity structureof mangroveat theestuary of Ajkwa river, in PT Freeport Indonesia area, Mimika District, Papua. JaneJ orita Sabbara, Titi Soedjiarti, and Roberth W. Sarwom (Poster presentation)
128 Triyoni PURBONEGORO Heavy metals (Cd and Pb) in suspended solids and sediments of Kapuas estuary and adjacent waters, West Kalimantan. Zainal Arifin and Triyoni Purbonegoro (Poster presentation)
129 InnekeF.M. RUMENGAN Toxicity effects of tributyltin on red alga Kappaphycus alvarezii (doty) Doty fromArakan coastal water, North Sulawesi, Indonesia. NatalieD. Rumampuk, Grevo S. Gerung, and Inneke F.M. Rumengan (Poster presentation)
Japan 130 Koji INOUE Asian medaka fishes for environmental monitoring. Koji Inoue, Yu Yamamoto, Shahrizad Yusof, LeQuan Dung, Zainal Arifin, Ahmad Ismail and Masato Kinoshita. (Oral presentation)
131 Hiroya HARINO Concentrations of antifouling biocidesand perfluoroalkyl compounds in Indonesia. Hiroya Harino, Zainal Arifin, and I.F.M.Rumengan (Oral presentation)
Malaysia 133 Ahmad ISMAIL Pollution status in protected areas along theStrait of J ohor, Malaysia. Ahmad Ismail, Syaizwan Zahmir Zulkifli, Ferdaus Mohamat-Yusuff, ShinsukeTanabe, Tsuuguo Otakeand Nobuyuki Miyazaki (Oral presentation)
134 Mohamad Pauzi ZAKARIA Pollution status of PAHs in theMalaysian aquatic environment for thepast two decades. Duong Tran, Adams Alpha Kamara, and Mohamad Pauzi Zakaria (Oral presentation)
135 Syaizwan Zahmir ZULKIFLI Recovery of polluted mangroveecosystem: A casestudy of Sepang mangroveforest, Malaysia. Syaizwan Zahmir Zulkifli, Siti Aishah Ramsie, Ferdaus Mohamat-Yusuff, Ahmad Ismail and Nobuyuki Miyazaki (Poster presentation)
135 Shahrizad YUSOF Java medaka(Oryzias javanicus) a new research tool for ecotoxicological studies. Shahrizad Yusof, Ahmad Ismail, Koji Inoue, and Faid Rahman (Oral presentation)
137 Ferdaus MOHAMAT- YUSUFF Sterilization in imposex affected females of tropical marineneogastropod (Thais sp.) from Borneo. Ferdaus Mohamat-Yusuff, Syaizwan Zahmir Zulkifli, Tsuuguo Otake, Hiroya Harino and Ahmad Ismail (Poster presentation)
138 Ahmad ZAHARIN ARIS Assessment of mercury enrichment in coastal sediment fromPort Klang, Malaysia. Ahmad Zaharin Aris and Hazzeman Haris (Oral presentation)
139 Faid RAHMAN Heavy metals assessment in foraging areas of thecaptive-released Milky Stork in Kuala Gula, Perak, Malaysia. Ahmad Ismail and Faid Rahman (Oral presentation)
Philippines 140 Maricar S. Socorro PRUDENTE AGUJ A Introspectiveassessment of human exposureto brominated flame retardants in the Philippines. Maricar S. Prudente, Socorro E. Aguja, Tomohiko Isobeand ShinsukeTanabe (Oral presentation)
141 Teresita PEREZ Occurrence of tributyl tin and derivatives in sediments and biota in Manila Bay and connecting river systems. Perez, T., Harino, H., J ardeleza, M., Alcantata, L. and Quimbao, J . (Oral presentation)
Thailand 142 Nichaya PRADITSUP Butyltin residues in sediments fromtheEastern Seaboard of theGulf of Thailand. Nichaya Praditsup and Gullaya Wattayakorn (Oral presentation)