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  • 04 Jul 2012

The 12th International Coral Reef Symposium, the world's leading coral reef science conference held once every four years, will begin on Monday, July 9, in Cairns, Australia, with the CTI-CFF taking center stage as the model for linking science to policy and action.

There will be four scientific mini-symposia that will focus on the Coral Triangle and tackle the following topics: marine protected area management; regional scale design and local scale actions for marine conservation; coral bleaching; and science-to-policy efforts. Another session on economic valuation and market-based conservation will also feature presentations from the CTI-CFF.

The CTI-CFF Secretariat will also host an Idea Marketplace booth where Coral Triangle member countries can present their research ideas and pitch them to the scientists attending the conference, and vice versa. The Marketplace will also have daily brownbag lunches to discuss the most recent scientific studies in the Coral Triangle, such as the State of the Coral Triangle Reports and the Reefs at Risk in the Coral Triangle Reports, as well as multimedia presentations. There will also be a Coral Triangle book signing activity.

Prior to the conference, a pre-meeting will be held on July 7 entitled “Science and Governance in the Center of Global Marine Biodiversity: The State of the Coral Triangle Reports.” A media mixer and mini-forum on the Coral Triangle and food security will also take place.

For more information on the schedule of CTI-CFF events at the ICRS, follow this link.