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OPENING SESSION Day 1 (22 April 2014) Time 09:00-09:07 Presentation Opening remark 09:07-09:15 Welcome remark of the host country 09:15-09:23 Congratulatory remark of IOC/UNESCO 09:23-09:30 Welcome remark of Khanh Hoa Province Commemoration of the 25th Anniversary of WESTPAC Impacts of the 2011 megaearthquake and tsunami on marine coastal ecosystems on Pacific coast of northeast Japan 9:30-10:00 10:00-10:25 Speaker Dr. Vo Si Tuan Director, Institute of Oceanography, VAST, Vietnam & Chairman of National Organizing Committee Prof. Chau Van Minh President, Vietnam Academy of Science & Technology Dr. Wendy Watson-Wright Executive Secretary of IOC & Assistant Director General of UNESCO Leader of Provincial People’s Committee Dr. Somkiat Khokiattiwong Chairperson of WESTPAC Prof. Tomohiko Kawamura The University of Tokyo, Japan RESEARCH DIRECTOR’S FORUM Day 1 (22 April 2014, by invitation) Conveners: Dosoo Jang, Yutaka Michida, and Wenxi Zhu Time 13:10 - 13:30 13:30 - 14:00 Activity Registration and Greetings Inauguration 13:30 - 13:35 13:35 – 13:40 Welcome Welcome 13:40 - 13:45 13:45 - 13:50 13:50 - 14:00 14:00 - 14:40 Self-introduction Adoption of agenda Introduction to Directors’ Forum Scientific challenges 14:00 - 14:15 Key scientific issues/challenges in relation to ocean processes and climate Convener/Presenter Lead convener: Wenxi Zhu Yukata Michida Wendy WatsonWright Participants Dosoo Jang Lead convener: Yukata Michida Fangli Qiao 1 14:15 - 14:30 14:30 - 14:40 14:40 - 15:30 15:30 - 15:50 15:50 - 16:20 16:20 - 16:30 16:30 - 17:30 17:30 - 17:50 17:50 - 18:00 Key issues/challenges in relation to marine Zainal Arifin biodiversity, seafood security and health of ocean ecosystems Recommendations of the Indo-Pacific Sang-Kyung Byun Ocean Forum entitled “Charting the future of sustained observations and services in the Indo-Pacific region” (Bangkok, 25 November, 2013) Remarks and View on “Directors’ Statement (draft)” by Directors NETWORKING COFFEE BREAK Remarks and View on “Directors’ Lead Convener: Statement (draft)” by Directors (cont’d) Dosoo Jang Adoption of “Directors’ Statement” Lead Convener: Wenxi Zhu Discussion on the Concept Paper on Lead convener: SC-IPON Yutaka Michida Other matters Summary & Closing Remarks PLENARY SESSION Day 2 (22 April 2014) Time 9:00-9:30 Keynote Anthropogenic Impacts to and Resilience of Regional Ecosystems 9:30-10:00 Sustaining Marine Biodiversity and Food Security in the Western Pacific: From Marine Process to Management Challenges. Understanding the Abrupt Monsoon Onset and its Impacts on Climate Disasters 10:30-11:00 11:00-11:30 Climate Variability, Climate Change and Related Disasters in Vietnam Speaker Dr. Christopher L. Sabine Director, NOAA’s Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory, USA Prof. Dr. Jamaluddin Jompa Dean, Faculty of Marine Science and Fisheries, Hasanuddin University, Indonesia Dr. Weidong Yu First Institute of Oceanography, State Oceanic Administration, China Prof. Tran Thuc Director General, Vietnam Institute of Meteorology, Hydrology and Environment 2 PARALLEL SESSIONS DAY 1: 22 April 2014 (Tuesday) SESSION 1: Role of the Indo-Pacific Ocean in regional climate change and variability Time Title 11:10Chair: Dr. Weidong Yu 12:20 11:10-11:25 O.1.1: MJO Modulation of rainfall diurnal cycle over Peninsular Malaysia during boreal summer 11:25-11:40 O.1.2: South China Sea slope current and its dynamic implication 11:40-11:55 O.1.3: Temporal and spatial variations of the nascent Kuroshio East of central Luzon Presenter Ahmad Fairudz Jamaluddin. Research Centre for Tropical Climate Change System (IKLIM), Faculty of Science and Technology, National University of Malaysia, Malaysia Jianping Gan. The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong, China Pierre Flament. University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, Hawai'i, USA Cesar Villanoy. Univerisity of the Philippines will present 12:10-12:25 O.1.4: Coastal-Trapped waves in the East China Sea observed by a morning array in winter 2006 12:25-12:40 O.1.5: Coral record of surface seawater density in the western Indonesian seas: Implications to 20th century Indonesian throughflow variations Liping Yin. Key Laboratory of Marine Science and Numerical Modeling, First Institute of Oceanography, State Oceanic Administration, Qingdao, China Intan Suci Nurhati. Center for Environmental Sensing and Modeling, Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology, Singapore SESSION 2: Status, trends and effects of climate, natural disturbances and anthropogenic stressors on ocean ecosystems Time Title 13:30Chair: Dr. Yeemin 15:30 13:30-13:45 O.2.1: A bloom induced by Asian dust event in the Yellow Sea, China Presenter Huiwang Gao. Key Laboratory of Marine Environment and Ecology, Ocean University of China, 3 13:45-14:00 O.2.2: Observation of vertical distribution of Chl-a in northern South China Sea 14:00-14:15 O.2.3: Anthropogenic stresses from Indian megacities on tropical cyclones over the Bay of Bengal 14:15-14:30 O.2.4: The role of integrated management in alleviation (reducing) of erosion of coastal zone. 14:30-14:45 O.2.5: Marine downscaling of a future climate change scenario for the southern region of South China Sea 14:45-15:00 O.2.6: Regional responses of marine environment and fisheries resources in the East/Japan Sea related to climate-ocean forcing 15:00-15:15 O.2.7: Study on seagrass biomnass of Vietnam to assess ability carbon storage 15:15-15:30 O.2.8: Numerical simulation on the effects of pollutants on ecosystem of Kamaishi Bay (Japan) by using MEC model Time Title 15:50Chair: Prof. Gao 17:45 15:50-16:05 O.2.9: What was the radioactive situation of the sea water in the northwest Pacific more than one year after Fukushima nuclear accident? Ministry of Education of China, Qingdao, China Guiying Chen. The State key Laboratory of Tropical Oceanology, South China Sea Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou, China Sat Ghosh. School of Mechanical and Building Sciences, VIT University, Vellore, Tamil Nadu, India. Cang Thi La. University of Natural Science, Vietnam National University Ho Chi Minh city, Vietnam Choong Shyr Jong. Research Centre for Tropical Climate Change System, Faculty of Science and Technology. The National University of Malaysia, Bangi, Selangor, Malaysia SM Mustafizur Rahman. Marine Bioscience and Technology, Gangneung-Wonju National University, Korea Luong Van Cao. Institute of Marine Environment and Resources, Hai Phong, Vietnam Md. Nazrul Islam. Marine Ecosystem Engineering Laboratory,Institute of Industrial Science (IIS), The University of Tokyo, Japan Presenter Wu Men. Laboratory of Marine Isotopic Technology and Environmental Risk Assessment, Third Institute of Oceanography, State Oceanic Administration, China cancelled 4 16:05-16:20 O.2.10: Status and its trends of the typical marine ecosystems in Chinese coastal waters 16:20-16:35 O.2.11: Effects of temperature and salinity on growth of zooxanthellae isolated from Pocillopora damicornis, Fungia sp. and Aiptasia sp. 16:35-16:50 O.2.12: Evolutionary relationships of HSP70 genes in marine sponges and their differential expression during thermal stress 16:50-17:05 O.2.13: Early settlement and growth patterns of Pacific oysters (Crassostrea gigas) in natural rocky shores and hanging cultures 17:05-17:20 O.2.14: Composition and quantum yield of microphytobenthos in the tropical intertidal mudflats of Penang, Malaysia. 17:20-17:35 O.2.15: Variation of macrobenthic community on rocky intertidal shore after Hebei Spirit oil spill, south of Korea 17:35-17:45 O.2.16: Lessons learned from generating environmental sensitivity index maps for oil spill in the Gulf of Thailand Qing Yang. National Marine Environmental Monitoring Center, Dalian, China Kamonporn Patthanasiri. Department of Marine Science, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand Andrian P. Gajigan. The Marine Science Institute, University of the Philippines, Diliman, Philippines; Proposed to change to poster Hye Milee. Korea Institute of Ocean Science & Technology, Ansan, Korea. Not attend Noor Alia Bt. Ahmad Nordin. School of Biological Sciences, Universiti Sains . Penang, Malaysia. Yun-Hwan Jung. Korea Institute of Ocean Science & Technology, Ansan, Korea Wichin Suebpala. Marine Biodiversity Research Group, Department of Biology, Faculty of Sciences, Ramkhamhaeng University, Thailand. SESSION 5: Status, trends of marine biodiversity and productivity (including marine endangered species, invasive species, etc) Time Title Presenter 11:10-12:25 Chair: Dr. Suchana Chavanich, Dr. Youn-Ho Lee and Dr. Shuhei Nishida 11:10-11:25 O.5.1: Seasonal variation of Aijia Zhu. Key Laboratory of picophytoplankton community Marine Bio-resources Sustainable structure in a sub-tropical bay in the Utilization, South China Sea, China South China Sea 11:25-11:40 O.5.2: Metagenomic analysis of microbial communities in South China Sea waters Jessica Song. Faculty of Engineering, Computing and Science, Swinburne University of 5 Technology, Malaysia 11:40-11:55 11:55-12:10 12:10-12:25 O.5.3: The use of optimized FlowCAM for rapid phytoplankton analysis in two key sardine fishery areas in the Philippines O.5.4: Temporal change of the zooplankton community structure in the southern coast of Korea revealed by next generation sequencing of the DNA barcode Marianne G. Camoying. The Marine Science Institute, University of the Philippines O.5.5: Changes of marine mean trophic level in China Jianguo Du. Third Institute of Oceanography, State Oceanic Administration, China Gila Jung. Marine Ecosystem Research Division, Korea Institute of Ocean Science & Technology, Korea Time Title Presenter 13:30-15:30 Chair: Dr. Suchana Chavanich, Dr. Youn-Ho Lee and Dr. Shuhei Nishida 13:30-13:45 O.5.6: Do complexity and albedo Teruaki Yoshida. Marine Science influence substrate preference in Program, Faculty of Science and reef zooplankton? Technology, Malaysia 13:45-14:00 O.5.7: Phylogeography of the Mary Mar Noblezada. planktonic shrimp Lucifer typus Atmosphere and Ocean Research Milne-Edwards 1837 in the Pacific Institute, The University of Tokyo, Japan 14:00-14:15 O.5.8: Vertical distribution of Hwa Hyun Lee. Department of Cephalopod larvae near the Jeju Marine Biology, Pukyong National Island, Korea University, Korea 14:15-14:30 O.5.9: Application of metagenomic Masayoshi Sano. Atmosphere and community analysis as a Ocean Research Institute, The biodiversity measure for seagrass University of Tokyo, Japan ecosystems cancelled 14:30-14:45 O.5.10: Jellyfish population in the Yee Kwang Sim. Centre For coastal waters of Penang National Marine & Coastal Studies Park, Malaysia (CEMACS), Universiti Sains Malaysia 14:45-15:00 O.5.11: Associations of fish Susumu Ohtsuka. Graduate School juveniles and benthic animals with of Biosphere Science, Hiroshima large-sized jellyfish in Asian University, Japan waters: key issues in pelagic realms 6 15:00-15:15 O.5.12: Zooplankton community in the waters of Vung Tau, Vietnam Trinh Si-Hai Truong. Institute of Oceanography, Vietnam 15:15-15:30 O.5.13: The role of Gaetice depressus (Brachyura, Varunidae) in the flow of organic carbon and nitrogen A'an J. Wahyudi. Research Center for Oceanography – Indonesian Institute of Sciences, Indonesia Time Title Presenter 15:50-17:50 Chair: Dr. Suchana Chavanich, Dr. Youn-Ho Lee and Dr. Shuhei Nishida 15:50-16:05 O.5.14: Population characteristics Tae Won Jung. Global of gammaridean amphipod, Bioresources Research Center, Grandidierella japonica Korea Institute of Ocean Science Stephenson (1938) as the invasive Technology, Korea species collected from southern coastal waters in Korea 16:05-16:20 16:20-16:35 16:35-16:50 16:50-17:05 17:05-17:20 17:20-17:35 O.5.15: Population structure of a brittle star Ophiothela danae (Echinodermata, Ophiuroidea) on gorgonacean corals from Gulf of Thailand O.5.16: Genetic population structure of the tropical sea cucumber Holothuria scabra in the Philippines inferred from microsatellite data O.5.17: When aliens do not invade: Marine non indigenous invertebrate fouling species in the Port of Manila and Sangley Point, Manila Bay, Philippines O.5.18: DNA barcoding of the commercially important Indo Malay Archipelago snappers, family Lutjanidae O.5.19: Diversity of the maskrays (Dasyatidae; Neotrygon) in Arafura Sea, Indonesia O.5.20: Condition of coral cover and reef fishes in the Gili Matra Tourism Park, North Lombok – West Nusa Tenggara Province Masanori Okanishi. Seto Marine Biological Laboratory, Kyoto University, Japan Kenneth M. Kim. The Marine Science Institute, University of the Philippines Benjamin Vallejo. Institute of Environmental Science and Meteorology, College of Science, National Science Complex, University of the Philippines Lia Juliana Halim. School of Biological Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia Siti Azizah Mohd Nor will present Irma Arlyza. Research Centre for Oceanography, Indonesian Institute of Sciences, Indonesia Agus Setiawan. Institute for Marine Research and Observation, Indonesia 7 17:35-17:50 O.5.21: Identifying priority conservation sites for Dugongs (Dugong dugon) in Palawan, Philippines Danica Lopez. C3 Philippines, Busuanga, Palawan, Philippines SESSION 6: Sustainable Fisheries &Aquaculture Time 13:30-15:30 13:30-13:45 13.45-14:00 14:00-14:15 14:15-14:30 14:30-14:45 14.45-15:00 15:00-15:15 15:15-15:30 Title Chair: Dr. Choi Kwang-Sik O.6.1: Ecological aquaculture inclusive of climate change adaptation is a key factor in sustainable production O.6.2: Use of commercial fishing boats as scientific platforms: a costeffective approach in data-less fisheries O.6.3: Adaptation of fishermen in the Philippines to climate change O.6.4: Night-time anoxia in aquaculture pond for a mudskipper, Pseudapocryptese elongates in southern Vietnam as a possible consequence of enhanced microbial abundance and respiration driven by chronic over-feeding O.6.5: Growth, food conversion ratio and survival rate of tiger grouper (Epinephelus fuscoguttatus, Forsskål 1775) in different salinity regimes O.6.6: Nursery rearing of manycolored abalone juveniles (Haliotis diversicolor Reeve, 1846) for resources conservation in Bach Long Vi Hai Phong City O.6.7: Biodiversity in aquaculture ponds and cages and the adjoining mangroves and seagrass beds O.6.8: Grouper fingerling/seeds (Serranidae) in coastal coral reef of Da Nang, Vietnam Presenter Saleem Mustafa. Borneo Marine Research Institute, University Malaysia Sabah. Malaysia Natheer Alabsi. Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute, The University of Tokyo. Japan Maria Rebecca A. Campos. University of the Philippines Open University. Philippines Minoru Wada. Graduate school of Fisheries Science and Environmental Studies, Nagasaki University. Japan Mazlan Abd. Ghaffar. School of Environmental and Natural Resource Sciences, Faculty of Science and Technology, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia. Malaysia Hoang Dinh Chieu. Research Institute for Marine Fisheries (RIMF). Vietnam Teodora Uy Bagarinao. Aquaculture Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center. Philippines Vo Van Quang. Institute of Oceanography. Vietnam 8 Time 15:50-18:05 Title Chair: Dr. Saleem Mustafa 15:50-16:05 O.6.9: Reproductive pattern of the triploid Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas raised in intertidal net bag table culture system off the west coast of Korea O.6.10: Challenges in the implementation of ecosystem approach to fisheries management O.6.11: Predicting habitat preference for effective management of sardine fisheries in the Northern Zamboanga and Bohol Sea O.6.12: Effect of low pH on the growth performance, survival and carapace shell quality in postlarvae and early juveniles of freshwater giant prawn, Macrobrachium rosenbergii O.6.13: Effect of storms on the population structure of Holothuria scabra in sea ranch site 16:05-16:20 16:20-16:35 16:35-16:50 16:50-17:05 17:05-17:20 17:20-17:35 17:35-17:50 17:50-18:05 O.6.14: Study on sea ratio and size at maturity of wild mud crabs, Scylla sp. In Marudu Bay, Sabah O.6.15: Economics of marine bio diversity - linkages between aquaculture and sustainable fisheries: issues and intricacies O.6.16: Challenges and opportunities for sustainable aquaculture - the Curtin University’s perspective O.6.17: Development and management of fisheries refugia: a tool for sustainable management of marine resources in the coastal waters of Vietnam Presenter Choi, Kwang-Sik. School of Marine Biomedical Science (BK21 PLUS), Jeju National University. Republic of Korea Nor Aieni Mokhtar. National Oceanographic Directorate. Malaysia Jakellen Del Prado. The Marine Science Institute – University of the Philippines. Philippines Gunzo Kawamura. Borneo Marine Research Institute, Universiti Malaysia Sabah. Malaysia. Marie Antonette J. Menez. Marine Science Institute, University of the Philippines, Diliman, Quezon City Philippines Annita Yong Seok Kian. Marine Science Institute, University of the Philippines. Philippines. Alluri V.N.Varma. P.G.Courses & Research Centre. India Ravi Fotedar. Department of Environment and Agriculture, Curtin University. Australia Nguyen Van Long. Institute of Oceanography. Vietnam 9 SESSION 8: Changing ocean biogeochemistry and its ecosystem impact (particularly nutrient supply and cycles, hypoxia, POPs and heavy metals), including one concentrated section on Ewin 2013 expedition Time 11:10-12:30 11:10-11:25 11:25 11:40 11:40 12:05 12:05 12:30 Time 13:30 -15:30 13:30 13:45 13:45 14:00 14:00 14:15 14:15 14:30 Title Presenter Chair: Dr. Zainal Arifin, Dr. Gil Suico Jacinto O.8.1: Potential role of microbes in Moritz Müller. Faculty of the local sulphur and nitrogen Engineering, Computing and cycles in Kuching waters Science, Swinburne University of Technology, Malaysia O.8.2: An occurrence and spatial Penjai Sompongchaiyakul. scale of hypoxia phenomena in the Departments of Marine Science, upper Gulf of Thailand Chulalongkorn University, Thailand O.8.3: Alternative biostimulating Yeti Darmayati. Research Center agent using local slow release for Oceanography, Indonesian fertilizer to enhance biodegradation Institut of Sciences, Indonesia of oil-contaminated beach sediment in Cilacap, Indonesia O.8.4: Environmental parameters Faddrine Holt Ajon Jang. Faculty of waters in Talang-Satang national of Resource Science and Park Technology, Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, Malaysia Title Presenter Chair: Dr. Zainal Arifin, Dr. Gil Suico Jacinto O.8.5: Horizontal and vertical heterogeneity of nutrient distribution on the continental shelf of the East China Sea during summer O.8.6: Impacts of terrestrial materials on the water quality and fringe corals in the East Coast of Hainan Island O.8.7: Rapid degradation in water quality in fish cage culture areas in Vietnam O.8.8: Nutrient load estimates for Manila Bay, Philippines using population data Shigenobu Takeda. Graduate School of Fisheries Science and Environmental Studies, Nagasaki University, Japan Jing Zhang. East China Normal University, China Son Le Tuan. Research Institute for Marine Fisheries, Vietnam Lara Patricia A. Sotto. The Marine Science Institute, University of the Philippines, Philippines 10 14:30 14:45 14:45 15:00 15:00 15:15 15:15 15:30 Time 15:50- 18:00 15:50 - 16:05 16:05 - 16:20 16:20 - 16:35 16:35 - 16:50 17:00 - 17:15 O.8.9: Dissolved and particulate major, minor and rare earth element distribution in seawater of the Sulu and Sulawesi Seas off eastern Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia O.8.10: Geochemical processes associated with submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) in Bolinao, Pangasinan, northwestern Philippines O.8.11: Chemical composition of the waters along Vietnam coast in connection with spatial temporal variability of plankton production and anthropogenic influence O.8.12: Oryzias fishes for studies of marine environment: Potential use of the Hainan Medaka, Oryziascurvinotus, in Vietnam Title Noor Azhar MohdShazili. Institute of Oceanography, Universiti Malaysia Terengganu, Malaysia Maria Isabel Senal. The Marine Science Institute, University of the Philippines, Philippines Vladimir Shulkin. Pacific Geographical Institute, Russia Koji Inoue. Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute, The University of Tokyo, Japan Presenter Chair: Dr. Zainal Arifin, Dr. Gil Suico Jacinto O.8.13: Production of Cyp1A gene Masato Kinoshita. Graduate knock out Java medaka School of Agriculture, Kyoto (Oryziasjavanicus) for the University, Japan detection of pollutants in seawater O.8.14: Environmental factors Tran Thi Mai Phuong. Faculty of affecting bioavailability of heavy Environment, University of metals in molluscs of NhaTrang, Science Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam Vietnam O.8.15: Framework of marine Jun Song. National Marine Data pollution environment guarantee and Information Service, China system and potential applications of neutron activation analysis method in the study of marine pollution O.8.16: High resolution sediment Suk Hyun Kim. Korea Institute of trap experiment in the southwestern Ocean Science & Technology, R. part of the East Japan Sea Korea O.8.17: The variation of sediment Hoang Trung Du. Institute of load and deposition by river Oceanography - VAST, Vietnam discharge and their effects on environmental quality in coastal waters of NhaTrang Bay, Vietnam 11 17:15 - 17:30 17:30 - 17:45 O.8.18: Distribution and sources of aliphatic hydrocarbons in southern South China Sea surface sediments off Terengganu Coast O.8.19: Distribution and sources of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in mangrove sediments of a tropical estuary in Port Dickson, Malaysia Swee Yun Pang. Faculty of Science and Technology, Universiti Malaysia Terengganu, Malaysia Mohamad Pauzi Zakaria. Faculty of Environmental Studies, Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia SESSION 9: Ocean acidification and its effects to marine ecosystems Time 11:10-12:20 11.10 - 11.25 11.25 - 11.40 11.40 11.55 11.55 - 12.10 12:10-12:20 Title Presenter Chair: Dr. Somkiat Khokiattiwong, Prof. Zulfigar Yasin O.9.1: Introduction of a new way Xu Dong. Lab of Marine chemistry to study on the effects of ocean and Environmental monitoring acidification on coral reef technology, Third Institute of ecosystems Oceanography. China O.9.2: Influence of pCO2 on coral Suchana Chavanich. larvae and the monitoring of Chulalongkorn University, carbonate system in a Thai reef Thailand. O.9.3: Studies on the ecology of a Zulfigar Yasin. School of coral reef in the vicinity of an Biological Sciences, Universiti underwater thermal vent as a Sains. Malaysia. window to the future survival of tropical shallow reefs exposed to ocean acidification O.9.4: Effects of pCO2 on the Hae-young Choi. Korea Institute hatching of Artemia franciscana of Ocean Science and Technology. cysts South Korea. Question SESSION 10: Harmful Algal Blooms Time Title 13:30-14:30 Chair: Dr. Doan Nhu Hai 13:30-13:45 O.10.1: Theoretical controls on the maximal size of giant Phaeocystis globosa colonies. O.10.2: Identification of Marine epibenthic dinoflagellates from Hainan Island, China 13:45-14:00 Presenter Walker O. Smith. Virginia Institute of Marine Science, College of William & Mary, USA Lu Songhui & Zhang Hua. Research Center for Harmful Algae and Marine Biology, Jinan University, Guangzhou 510632, China 12 14:00-14:15 14:15-14:30 Time O.10.3: Development and in situ application of the real time acoustic monitoring system for harmful algal bloom's early detection, Korea O.10.4: Preliminary study on geospatial techniques on Harmful Algal Blooms (HAB) detection in the Philippine waters using Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectrometer (MODIS) Donhyug Kang. Maritime Security Research Center, Korea Institute of Ocean Science & Technology (KIOST), Korea Aldwin T. Almo. Marine Science Institute, University of the Philippines, Diliman, Philippines Title Presenter 14:30-15:30 Chair: Dr. Walker Smith 14:30-14:45 O.10.5: Ball clay dispersion on Scrippsiella bloom in Bolinao, Pangasinan, Philipppines O.10.6: Distribution of harmful algal species in the coastal areas around Hainan Island, south China O.10.7: Real-time quantitative PCR assay for the detection of toxic Alexandrium tamiyavanichii (Dinophyceae) along the coastline of Borneo O.10.8: Potential harmful phytoplankton in the surface phytoplankton community of inner San Pedro Bay, Leyte, Philippines during the wet season of 2012 Peter Paolo L Rivera. The Marine Science Institute, University of the Philippines, Philippines Shoko Tanabe. The University of Shiga Prefecture. Japan Titles Presenter 14:45-15:00 15:00-15:15 15:15-15:30 Time 12:5016:50 15:50-16:05 16:05-16:20 16:20-16:35 Nyuk Fong Kon. Institute of Biodiversity and Environmental Conservation, Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, Malaysia Leni Gomez Yap-Dejeto. University of the Philippines, Philippines Not attend Chair: Dr. Mitsunori Iwataki O.10.9: Marine diatom Pseudonitzschia pungens (Bacillariophyceae), a glance of the global diversifications O.10.10: Effect of temperature on feeding behavior and growth of green Noctiluca O.10.11: Diarrhetic shellfish poisoning and its associated harmful algae: Dinophysis Hong Chang Lim. Faculty of Resource Science and Technology, Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, Malaysia Dusit Srivilai. Faculty of Science, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand Mengmeng Tong. Zhejiang University, Ocean College, China 13 16:35-16:50 Time 16:5017:50 16:50-17:05 17:05-17:20 17:20-17:35 17:35-17:50 17:50-18:05 O.10.12: Effect of Gymnodiniumcatenatum on the toxicity of Pyrodinium bahamense var. compressum (Honda Bay isolate) Title Iris Delos Santos Orizar. The Marine Science Institute, University of the Philippines Diliman, Philippines. Presenter Chair: Prof. Nguyen Ngoc Lam O.10.13: Molecular phylogeny of benthic unarmored dinoflagellate Amphidinium spp. from the Western Pacific regions based on LSU rDNA O.10.14: Alexandrium catenella (group IV), an invasive dinoflagellate from Asia on the Maghrebian coasts (Mediterranean Sea): description of cyst beds using a single-cell ribotyping method O.10.15: Comparison Study of Benthic Dinoflagellate Gambierdiscus, OstreopsisandProrocentrum Density in West Coast of Sumatera Island and Bintan Island Coast in Riau Archipelago, Indonesia O.10.16: Changes in composition and abundance of phytoplankton in Ha Long Bay during the last decade O.10.16: Numerical modeling on harmful algae transition and toxin production behaviors in a eutrophic Lake, Japan Mitsunori Iwataki. Faculty of Science, Yamagata University, Japan Estelle Masseret. Université Montpellier 2, France Thamrin. Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science, University of RiauPekanbaru-Riau, Indonesia Nguyen Van Nguyen. Research Institute for Marine Fisheries, Vietnam Md. Nazrul Islam. The University of Tokyo, Japan DAY 2: 23 April, 2014 (Wednesday) SESSION 4: Sediment source-to-sink process in the Western Pacific Time Title Presenter 14 15:50Chair: Dr. Che Abd Rahim Mohamed, Dr. Zhifei Liu and Dr. 18:05 Fernando P. Siringan Sylvain Ouillon. IRD, Laboratoire 15:50-16:05 O.4.1: Innovative Optical Algorithms to Monitor Suspended d’Etudes en Geophysique et Sediment in Coastal Waters of Oceanographie Spatiales, Vietnam University of Toulouse, France Hafiz Yusoff. School of 16:05-16:20 O.4.2: Natural Uranium and Thorium in Sediment Core from Environmental and Natural East Malaysia Ports Resource Sciences, Faculty of Science and Technology, Universiti Kebangsaan, Malaysia 16:20-16:35 O.4.3: Distribution of Petroleum Narumol Bua-ngam. Hydrocarbons in Surface Sediment Environmental Science, Graduate of the Gulf of Thailand School, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand 16:35-16:50 O.4.4: Mekong River Delta: Coastal Nguyen Van Lap. HCMC Institute landform in the last 3000 years and of Resources Geography, Vietnam present situation Renat Belalovich Shakirov. V.I. 16:50-17:05 O.4.5: New gashydrates in the Okhotsk and Japan Seas (outcomes Il'ichev Pacific Oceanological from 2012 and 2013): Institute FEB RAS, Vladivostok, manifestations of circum Pacific Russia. Gas Hydrate Belt 17:05-17:20 O.4.6: Spatial Patterns of Mercury Benjawan Sansittisakunlird. Contamination in the Gulf of Environmental Science, Graduate Thailand’s Sediments School, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand 17:20-17:35 O.4.7: The temperature-salinity and Le Duc Cuong. Institute of Marine turbidity vertical structure in water Environment and Resources of Co Chien delta (IMER)-Vietnam Academy of Science Technology, Vietnam Vu Tuan Anh. Institute of 17:35-17:50 O.4.8: Calculation of the distribution of the suspended Oceanography, VAST, Vietnam sediment from Mekong river system to east in 2012 17:50-18:05 O.4.9: Atmospheric deposition as a Che Abd Rahim Mohamed. source of recent marine productivity Faculty of Science & Technology, at the marginal sea of southern Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, South China Sea region Selangor, Malaysia SESSION 5: Status, trends of marine biodiversity and productivity (including marine endangered species, invasive species, etc) Time Title Presenter 15 13:30-15:30 Chair: Dr. Suchana Chavanich, Dr. Youn-Ho Lee and Dr. Shuhei Nishida 13:30-13:45 O.5.22: 21 years of conservation and monitoring of green turtles (Chelonia mydas) at Chagar Hutang Redang island, Terengganu, Malaysia O.5.23: Manipulative technique and material to incubate green turtles (Cheloniamydas) eggs during Northeast Monsoon Season in Talang-Satang National Park of Sarawak, Malaysia Borneo O.5.24: Diversity of hard coral communities in natural and artificial reefs at Talang-Satang National Park (TSNP) Sarawak, Malaysia O.5.25: Coral recruitment at Lhok Weng, Pulau Weh, Indonesia Juanita Joseph. Institute of Oceanography and Environment, Universiti Malaysia 14:30-14:45 O.5.26: The EBSA Factor in Marine Biodiversity Conservation and Vulnerability in Southeast Asia Miguel D. Fortes. Aurora Marine Research and Development Institute c/o Marine Science Institute CS, University of the Philippines 14:45-15:00 O.5.27: Isolation and characterisation of secondary metabolites from mangrove-derived endophytic fungi Guignardia mangiferae O.5.28: Enrichment of microbial abundance in the sea-surface microlayer over a coral reef: implications for biogeochemical cycles in reef ecosystems Yao Long Lew. Swinburne University of Technology, Malaysia O.5.29: Coral-associated viral and bacterial communities in Ha Long Bay (Vietnam) Pham The Thu. Institute of Marine Environment and Resources, Vietnam 13:45-14:00 14:00-14:15 14:15-14:30 15:00-15:15 15:15-15:30 Tonny Ganyai. Sarawak Forestry Corporation, Malaysia Borneo Natasha Nur Amarina Binti Mohamad Kaie. Faculty of Resource Science and Technology, Universiti Malaysia Sarawak Zulfigar Yasin. Marine Science Lab, School of Biological Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia Ryota Nakajima. Marine Biodiversity Research Program, Institute of Biogiosciences, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, Japan 16 SESSION 12: Remote sensing in integrated coastal and marine management Time Presentation Presenter 13:30-15:30 Chair: Dr. Teruhisa Komatsu, Dr. Duong Hong Son 13:30-13:45 O.12.1: Observation on the coastal ecosystems of the Numfor Island, Papua, Indonesia Using Landsat Satellite O.12.2: Developing the research on fish-habitat relationships in Indonesian coral reefs using remote sensing O.12.3: Multisensor and multitemporal images for damage detection on coral reef, Small Island - Spermonde Archipelago, Indonesia O.12.4: Applications of Sea Surface Height Data for Oceanographic Phenomenas and Marine Recources Management in Indonesia O.12.5: Assessment of Submarine Groundwater Discharge (SGD) in Pangasinan, Philippines using Thermal Analysis of Landsat7 ETM+ TIR images and Electrical Resistivity Tomography O.12.6: Determining of Upwelling Distribution Using Modis Satellite Data Image In Southern East Java Sam Wouthuyzen. Research Center for Oceanography, Indonesia 15:00-15:15 O.12.7: Mapping submarine topography in coastal area using compact wide swath bathymetry system Takayoshi Otaki. Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute, The University of Tokyo, Japan 15:15-15:30 O.12.8: Remote Sensing, SAR, GIS and AIS in Oil Spill and Ship Monitoring Applications Andrei Yu.Ivanov. P.P.Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia 13:40-14:00 14:00-14:15 14:15-14:30 14:30-14:45 14:45-15:00 Shuhei Sawayama. Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute, The University of Tokyo, Japan Nurjannah Nurdin. Marine Science Department, Hasanuddin University, Indonesia A.Hartoko. Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science. Diponegoro University. Indonesia Danica LindaMancenido. Marine Science Institute, University of the Philippines, Philippines BambangSemedi. Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science, Brawijaya University, Indonesia 17 SESSION 13: Development and demonstration of ocean forecasting system Time 13:30-15:30 Title Presenter Chair: Dr. Fangli Qiao & Prof. Fredolin Tangang 13:30-13:55 O.13.1: Development of Operational Ocean Forecasting System in Korea O.13.2: Ocean Forecasting System in RIAM, Kyushu University, Japan O.13.3: Development and Evaluation of a High Resolution Oceanic General Circulation Model (OGCM) O.13.4: Development of the Southeast Asian ocean forecast system O.13.5: Coastal prediction system for the mitigation of wave induced coastal disaster O.13.6: Introduction of Ocean Forecasting System and its verification 13:55-14:20 14:20-14:45 14:45-15:00 15:00-15:15 15:15-15:30 Kwang-Soon Park. Korea Institute of Ocean Science and Technology, Republic of Korea Tetsuo Yanagi. Research Institute for Applied Mechanics (RIAM), Kyushu University, Japan YongqiangYu. LASG, Institute of Atmospheric Physics, China Fangli Qiao. First Institute of Oceanography, State Oceanic Administration, China Dong-Young Lee. College of Engineering, Ocean University of China, China Guansuo Wang. First Institute of Oceanography, State Oceanic Administration, China Time 15:50-18:00 Title Presenter Chair: Dr. Fangli Qiao, Prof. Fredolin Tangang 15:50-16:05 O.13.7: Initial forecasting of the particle transport in the southcentral waters of Vietnam O.13.8: Water column conditions in the Gulf of Thailand and the influences of the South China Sea 16:05-16:20 16:20-16:35 16:35-16:50 O.13.9: Long-term transport and dispersion of 137Cs released into ocean off Fukushima nuclear accident O.13.10: Coastal fronts and upwelling dynamics along the east coast of peninsular Malaysia Hong Long Bui. Institute of Oceanography (VAST), Vietnam Anukul Buranapratheprat. Department of Aquatic Science, Faculty of Science, Burapha University, Thailand Chang Zhao. First Institute of Oceanography, State Oceanic Administration, China Mohd Fadzil Mohd Akhir. Universiti Malaysia Terengganu Institute. Oceanography and 18 Environment, Malaysia. 16:50-17:05 17:05-17:20 O.13.11: Simulation of the seasonal circulation in the Gulf of Thailand and the Malaysian Peninsula east continental shelf using a wave-tidecirculation coupled model O.13.12: ROMS simulated southwest monsoon current circulation and temperature in Peninsular Malaysia’s eastern shelf 17:20-17:35 O.13.13: Indonesia Ocean Forecasting System (Ina OFS) Development and Work Plan 17:35-17:50 O.13.14: Modeling of seasonal current system in South Vietnam waters Changshui XIA. First Institute of Oceanography, State Oceanic Administration, China Fredolin Tangang. Research Centre for Tropical Climate Change System (IKLIM), Faculty of Science and Technology, National University of Malaysia, Malaysia Anastasia Rita TisianaDwi Kuswardani. R&D Center for Marine and Coastal Resources, Agency for Marine and Fisheries Research and Development, Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries, Indonesia Pham Xuan Duong. Instituteof Oceangraphy, (VAST), Vietnam SESSION 14: New technology and data management Time 13:30-15:30 Title Chair: Dr. Ken Ando, Dr. Ibnu Sofian 13:30-13:45 O.14.1: China Digital Ocean Information Framework and its application in WESTPAC regional marine cooperation O.14.2: Kuroshio variations in the northeast of Taiwan revealed by Long Range Ocean Radar and Ocean-Atmosphere coupled model O.14.3: Monitoring of rapid current in Wakasa Bay, Japan 13:45-14:00 14:00-14:15 Presenter Ting Yu. National Marine Data and Information Service, China AkihikoMorimoto. HydrosphericAtmospheric Research Center, Nagoya University, Japan Atsushi Kaneda. Faculty of Marine Bioscience, Fukui Prefectural University, Japan 19 14:15-14:30 O.14.4: Development of low-cost and low-maintenance moored buoy networks for tropical small islands observation system O.14.5: A new low-power low-cost high frequency Doppler radio scatterometer (HFDRS) for costal oceanography Indra Jaya. Department of Marine Science and Technology, Bogor Agricultural University, Indonesia 14:45-15:00 O.14.6: The features of laser breakdown of sea and fresh water 15:00-15:15 O.14.7: Satellite-based wind and wave energy resource assessment for South China Sea Alexey V. Bulanov. Laboratory of Lasers Optics and Spectroscopy, V.I. Il'ichev Pacific Oceanologic Institute,Vladivostok, Russia Omar bin Yaakob. Marine Technology Centre Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia 14:30-14:45 Pierre Flament. University of Hawaii at Manoa, USA Cesar Villanoy will present May not attend, informed by convener 15:15-15:30 Questions & Answers Time Title Presenter 15:50Chair: Dr. Ken Ando, Dr. Ibnu Sofian 18:00 15:50-16:05 O.14.8: Wave energy potential Ali Mirzaei. Faculty of Science and assessment in the central and Technology, National University of southern regions of the South Malaysia, Malaysia China Sea 16:05-16:20 O.14.9: On the climatology of Wataru Sasaki. Application wave energy resources around Laboratory, Japan Agency for Marine Japan Earth Science and Technology, Japan 16:20-16:35 O.14.10: Wave energy and nearBahareh Kamranzad. Iranian shore hotspots in Gulf of Oman National Institute for Oceanography and Atmospheric Science, Iran 16:35-16:50 O.14.11: Study of wave energy Vahid Chegini. Ocean Engineering resources in the Persian Gulf: and Technology Research Center, seasonal and monthly distributions Iranian National Institute for Oceanography and Atmospheric Science, Iran 16:50-17:05 O.14.12: Biogas Technology Mujizat Kawaroe. Marine Science Development Potency from and Technology Department, Faculty Macroalgaefor Fuel and of Fisheries and Marine Science, ElectricitySupplyin Small Island Bogor Agricultural University, Indonesia 20 17:05-17:20 O.14.13: The Screening and Evaluation of Endophytic Fungi for the Production of Biofuels Utilizing Palm Oil Mill Effluent 17:20-17:35 O.14.14: Philippine exposure Edwin Sia. Faculty of Engineering, Computing and Science, Swinburne University of Technology, Malaysia Laura T. David. Marine Science Institute, University of the Philippines, Philippines Not attend, informed by PM Thu 17:35-17:50 O.14.15: Estimate of the tidal stream power resource of the Lombok Strait- Indonesia Totok Suprijo. Coastal Oceanographic Laboratory of Earth Sciences and Technology Faculty, Institute of Technology, Indonesia 17:50-18:00 Qestions & Answers DAY 3: 24 April, 2014 (Thursday) SESSION 1: Role of the Indo-Pacific Ocean in regional climate change and variability Time Title 13:30Chair: Dr. Bo Qiu 15:30 13:30-13:50 O.1.6: ENSO and MJO influence on heavy rainfalls in Central Vietnam 13:50-14:10 O.1.7: Recent advancement of NPOCE program-highlights and prospect 14:10-14:25 O.1.8: Indian Ocean variability in the CMIP5 multi-model ensemble: The Zonal Dipole mode 14:25-14:40 O.1.9: Observed and projected drought characteristics over Malaysia 14:40-14:55 O.1.10: Relationships of climate variability in the North Asian Pacific and Indo-Pacific regions Presenter Jun Matsumoto. Research Institute for Global Change, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC), Japan Dunxin Hu. Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China Lin Liu. Center for Ocean and Climate Research, First Institute of Oceanography, State Oceanic Administration, China Fatin Nurashikin Mohd Arif. Research Centre for Tropical Climate Change System (IKLIM), Faculty of Science and Technology, National University of Malaysia, Malaysia Svetlana Shkorba. V.I.Il′ichev Pacific Oceanological Institute, FEB RAS, Russia cancelled 21 14:55-15:10 O.1.11: Multiple scale climate oscillation in the Indo-Pacific ocean and global teleconnections Vladimir Ponomarev. V.I.Il′ichev Pacific Oceanological Institute, FEB RAS, Russia cancelled 15:10-15:30 O.1.12: Modulation of the Indonesian throughflow by IndoPacific climate variability Janet Sprintall. Scripps Institution of Oceanography, USA Time 15:50-18:05 Title Chair: Dr. Ken Ando 15:50-16:05 O.1.13: Role of the hot events for Anindya Wirasatriya. Center of formation of the western Pacific Atmospheric and Oceanic Studies, warm pool The Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University, Japan O.1.14: Multi-Decadal sea level Bo Qiu. Department of and gyre circulation variability in Oceanography, University of Hawaii the Northwestern Tropical Pacific at Manoa, Honolulu, USA Ocean O.1.15: The variation of SSH and Du Yan. State Key Laboratory of high saline water in the northern Tropical Oceanography (South China South China Sea and its Sea Institute of Oceanology, Chinese relationship to the Northwestern Academy of Sciences), Guangzhou, Pacific China O.1.16: The Variability of North Dongchull Jeon. Korea Institute of Equatorial undercurrent measured Ocean Science & Technology, Korea in the Western Pacific Ocean 16:05-16:20 16:20-16:35 16:35-16:50 16:50-17:05 17:05-17:20 17:20-17:35 17:35-17:50 O.1.17: Exploring the mesoscale activity in the Solomon Sea: a complementary approach with a numerical model and altimetric data O.1.18: Upwelling events associated with climate variations in the Indo-Pacific region. O.1.19: Interannual variations of Kuroshio transport in the East China Sea and its relation to Pacific Decadal Oscillation and mesoscale eddy O.1.20: Variability of coastal and marine productivity within Indonesian region revealed by Presenter Lionel Gourdeau. LEGOS, UMR5566, IRD, Université Paul Sabatier, Toulouse, France Kentaro Ando. Research Institute for Global Change, Japan Agency for Marine - Earth Science and Technology, Kanagawa, Japan; XinyuGuo. Center for Marine Environmental Studies, Ehime University, Matsuyama, Ehime, Japan Suhendar I Sachoemar. Agency for the Assessment and Application of Technology (BPPT), Jakarta, 22 17:50-18:05 satellite data Indonesia O.1.21: Coastal landform variations related to monsoon activities in the Mekong River Delta, Vietnam Ta Thi Kim Oanh. HCMC Institute of Resources Geography, Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology (VAST), Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam SESSION 2: Status, trends and effects of climate, natural disturbances and anthropogenic stressors on ocean ecosystems Time 10:5012:30 Title Chair: Dr. Uematsu Presenter Post-Tsunami changes in circulation Yutaka Michida. Atmosphere and and water quality in Kamaishi Bay Ocean Research Institute, The during 2011-2013 University of Tokyo, Japan Moved from 22 by session convener 10:50-11:05 O.2.17: Status of coral reef health in Talang Satang national park, Sarawak, Borneo Malaysia Aazani Mujahid. Faculty of Resource Science and Technology, Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, Malaysia 11:05-11:20 O.2.18: Impacts of a crude oil spill Thamasak Yeemin. Marine incident on coral communities in Biodiversity Research Group, the Gulf of Thailand Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Ramkhamhaeng University, Thailand. 11:20-11:35 O.2.19: River reef impact studies II: Andreas Kunzmann. Leibniz Is the degradation of Nha Trang Centre for Tropical Marine Ecology coral reefs a function of multiple (ZMT), Bremen, Germany. stressors? 11:35-11:50 O.2.20: Abundance and growth of juvenile corals on dead Acropora from the 2010 coral bleaching event at Mu Ko Surin, the Andaman Sea 11:50-12:05 O.2.21: Changes on phytoplankton taxonomic diversity in coastal waters of south centre Vietnam over the last two decades response to anthropogenic impacts and climate variability Mathinee Yucharoen. Graduate School of Science and Technology, Shizuoka University, Japan. Doan Nhu Hai. Institute of Oceanography, Nha Trang. Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology 23 12:05-12:30 O.2.22: Long-term and inter-annual variability of sea surface temperature in the South China Sea and its possible implication to coral bleaching Wah Shin How. Research Centre for Tropical Climate Change System (IKLIM), Faculty of Science and Technology, National University of Malaysia, Selangor, Malaysia. SESSION 3: Risk/vulnerability assessment on coastal sea-level related hazards focusing on sea level rise, storm surges and coastal erosion Time Title Presenter 09:00Chair: Dr. Bui Hong Long, Dr. Ahmad Khairi Abd Waha 10:40 09:00-09:15 O.3.1: Computation of wave Le Dinh Mau. Institute of characteristics in the East Vietnam Oceanography, Vietnam Academy sea using WAM model of Science and Technology (IO, VAST), Nhatrang, Vietnam 09:15-09:30 O.3.2: The environmental change in Moiseenko Irina Aleksandrovna. the Amur Bay during the last 150 Il’ichev Pacific Oceanological years (on the basis of diatoms and Institute, Far Eastern Branch, silicoflagellates) Russian Academy of Sciences, Vladivostok, Russia 09:30– O.3.3: The study of coastal erosion Ahmad Hadi Mohamed Rashidi. 09:45 along Terengganu Coastline National Oceanography Directorate, Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation, Malaysia 09:45– O.3.4: Coupled storm surge, wave Qiuxing Liu. Marine Disaster 10:00 and tide seawall-overtopping Forecasting and Warning Division, forecasting system and its National Marine Environmental application in typhoon “Trami” and Forecasting Center, State Oceanic “Usagi” Administration, Beijing, China 10:00– O.3.5: Study of influence of Nguyen Ba Xuan. Institute of 10:15 internal waves to the vertical Oceanography, Vietnam Academy structure of hydrological and of Science and Technology (IO, environmental elements in VAST), Nhatrang, Vietnam NhaTrang bay 10:15– O.3.6: Assessing coastal Nguyen Ngoc Tuyen. School of 10:30 vulnerability forPhuQuoc Island in environment, University of Science, conditions ofsea level rise Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam Time 15:5017:30 Title Presenter Chair: Dr.Bui Hong Long, Dr Ahmad Khairi Abd Waha 24 15:50-16:05 O.3.7: Tsunami risk assessment for Yuhuan County, Zhejiang Province, China 16:05-16:20 O.3.8: Vulnerability assessment to sea level rise for southern coastal zone of Phu Yen province 16:20-16:35 O.3.9: Predicting coastal integrity vulnerability at selected shorelines of Sarawak and Sabah, Borneo Malaysia 16:35-16:50 O.3.10: Numerical simulation of stormsurge and inundation associated with super typhoon Haiyan in Tacloban City, Leyte 16:50-17:05 O.3.11: Some experimental calculated results of tidal current system by using three dimensional model (3-D) in the gulf of Tonkin 17:05-17:20 O.3.12: Coastal Erosion in NorthEastern Bali and the Threats to Bali‘s Underwater Heritage 17:20-17:35 O.3.13: Sea level change of South China Sea and its potential impacts on Hainan Island Jingming Hou. National Marine Environmental Forecasting Center (NMEFC) of China, Beijing, China Vu Le Phuong. Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology, Hanoi, Vietnam Aazani Mujahid. Faculty of Resource Science and Technology, Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, Sarawak, Malaysia Princess Hope Bilgera. The Marine Science Institute, University of the Philippines, Quezon City, Philippines Bui Hong Long. Institute of Oceanography ( IO), Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology (VAST), Vietnam Semeidi Husrin. Reserach Institute for Coastal Resources and Vulnerability, Ministry of Marine and Fisheries Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia, Padang, Indonesia Shouhua Liu. National Marine Data and Information Service, Tianjin, China SESSION 5: Status, trends of marine biodiversity and productivity (including marine endangered species, invasive species, etc) Time Title Presenter 09:00-10:40 Chair: Dr. Suchana Chavanich, Dr. Youn-Ho Lee, Dr. Shuhei Nishida 09:00-09:15 09:15-09:30 O.5.30: Changes in the abundance and structure of the viral and bacterial communities associated to the hard coral Acropora formosa during an antibiotic treatment O.5.31: Influence of salinity on specific growth rate of corals and maximum quantum yield of zooxanthellae Bouvier T. Université Montpellier 2, France Pataporn Kuanui. Reef Biology Research Group, Department of Marine Science, Faculty of Science, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand 25 09:30-09:45 09:45-10:00 10:00-10:15 10:15-10:30 O.5.32: Responses of biological communities to various environmental stressors in tropical coastal ecosystem: A broad-scale comparative study of seagrass beds in the Philippines O.5.33: Application of enhanced bottom reflectance index for detection the distribution of seagrass beds at Lap An lagoon Thua Thien Hue province, Vietnam O.5.34: Biodiversity and biogeography of marine macroalgae in Southeast Asia O.5.35: Seaweeds communities of inter-tidal rocky shores and the correlated environmental parameters Masahiro Nakaoka. 1Akkeshi Marine Station, Field Science Center for Northern Biosphere, Hokkaido University, Japan Ha Nam Thang. Faculty of Fisheries, Hue university of Agriculture and Forestry, Vietnam Put Ang. Marine Science Laboratory, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong-China Moved to 0.5.9 Muta Harah Zakaria. Department of Aquaculture, Faculty of Agriculture, Universiti Putra Malaysia SESSION 7: Marine Toxic Organisms and Seafood Safety Time 10:50-12:30 10:50 11:00 11:00 11:20 11:20-11:35 11:35 12:00 12:00 12:15 12:15 12:30 Tittle Presenter Chair: Dr. Dao Viet Ha, Dr. Po Teen Lim Opening Remarks Conveners: Dao Viet Ha and Po Teen Lim O.7.1: Emerging toxins in Japan: Toshiyuki Suzuki.National Discovery of novel ovatoxin Research Institute of Fisheries isomers in Ostreopsis strains and Science, Japan investigation on blue humphead parrotfish Scarus ovifrons causing human poisoning in Japan. O.7.2: Year-round monitoring and Polina Popkova. A.V Zhirmunsky spatial distribution of Crenomytilus Institute of Marine Biology, Far grayanus poisoned by diarrheic Eastern Branch, Russia shellfish toxins in coastal waters of Vladivostok City, Russia O.7.3: Naturally occurred marine ChengChu Liu. Shanghai Ocean biotoxins associated with fish and University, China shellfish poisoning in China O.7.4: Taxonomic and toxic study Keiichi Matsuura. National on dangerous pufferfishes found in Museum of Nature and Science, the South China Sea Japan O.7.5: Assessment of adenovirus Hongxia Ming. National Marine in the main commercial shellfish Environmental Monitoring Center, 26 along the Chinese coast Time 13:30-15:25 13:30 13:50 13:50 14:05 14:05 14:20 14:20 14:35 14:35 14:40 14:40 14:55 14:55 15:10 15:10 15:25 Time 15:50-16:30 15:50 16:05 China Tittle Presenter Chair: Dr. Dao Viet Ha, Dr. Po Teen Lim Naomasa Oshiro. National O.7.6: (Session Keynote 2): Occurrence of ciguatera fish Institute of Health Sciences, Japan poisonings and development of ciguatoxins analysis methods in Japan O.7.7: Who produce PSP toxins Masaaki Kodama. The University and what for? of Tokyo, Japan O.7.8: Comparing the Health Threat of Venomous Jellyfishes: A Case Study from China O.7.9: Analysis of a putative saxitoxin biosynthetic gene, sxtI of Alexandriumminutum (Dinophyceae) O.7.10: Studying the genotoxic effects induced by four potential carcinogenso on THP-1 cells in vitro O.7.11: Pseudo-nitzschia (Bacillariophyceae) community structure along the eastern South China Sea based on automated ribosomal intergenic analysis (ARISA) O.7.12: Toxic bloom-forming phytoplankton species in Singapore coastal waters O.7.13: Utilization of commercial papain in processing sandfish (holothuria scabra) into beche-demer products and assessment of product safety and quality XueleiZhang. First Institute of Oceanography, State Oceanic Administration, China Kieng-Soon Hii. Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, Malaysia Hai Yan Wang. Third institute of oceanography, State Oceanic Administration, China Sing-Tung Teng. Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, Malaysia Sandric Chee Yew Leong. National University of Singapore, Singapore Rosa A. Bassig. National Fisheries Research and Development Institute, the Philippines Tittle Presenter Chair: Dr. Dao Viet Ha, Dr. Po Teen Lim O.7.14: Mercury, cadmium and Dede Falahudin. Research Center lead levels in vegetables, meats and for Oceanography, Indonesian fishes at traditional markets in Institute of Sciences (LIPI), West Kalimantan, Indonesia Indonesia 27 16:05 16:20 O.7.15: Toxicity of crabs implicated in marine poisonings in northwestern Philippines 16:20 16:30 Review & Closing session Ulysess Montojo. Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources Regional Office 1, the Philippines Conveners SESSION 9: Ocean acidification and its effects to marine ecosystems Time 10:50-12:35 10:50- 11:05 11:05- 11:20 11:20- 11:35 11:35- 11:50 11:50- 12:05 Title Presenter Chair: Dr. Somkiat Khokiattiwong, Prof. Zulfigar Yasin O.9.5: Bivalve aquaculture and Aileen Tan Shau-Hwai. School of ocean acidification in South East Biological Sciences, Universiti Asia Sains. Malaysia. O.9.6: The combined effects of Kyung-Su Kim. Pukyong elevated CO2 and temperature on National University, Busan, Korea. the physiological conditions of olive flounder larvae, Paralichthys olivaceus O.9.7: Microbial communities Juliana Ho Sing Fang. Faculty of associated with Trachyphyllia Engineering, Computing and geoffroyi, Euphyllia parancora and Science, Swinburne University of Corallimorphs sp. and the impact of Technology, Malaysia. temperature rise and ccean acidification on them. O.9.8: Influence of reducing ocean Khairul Nizam Mohamed. pH on Fe bioavailability Department of Environmental Science, Faculty of Environmental Studies. Malaysia. O.9.9: Monsoon effect and ocean Mutiara RachmatPutri. Research climate variability on ocean pH Group of Oceanography Institute variation in the Indonesia waters Technology of Bandung. Indonesia 12:05- 12:20 O.9.10: The distribution of carbonate chemistry in the South China Sea Nithiyaa Nilamani. Marine Science Lab, School of Biological Sciences, University Sains. Malaysia 12:20- 12:35 O.9.11: Upwelling of low pH waters and its potential impact on the coral reef system Aiqin Han. Third Institute of Oceanography, State Oceanic Administration. China Time 13:30-15:30 13:30-13:45 Title Presenter Chair: Dr. Somkiat Khokiattiwong, Prof. Zulfigar Yasin O.9.12: Upwelling induced Young-GyuPark. Ocean acidification and bloom induced Circulation and Climate Research 28 13:45-14:00 14:00-14:15 deacidification over the Southwestern part of the East Sea O.9.13: Ocean acidification: strengthening the global observing approach O.9.14: Monitoring ecological impacts of ocean acidification on Indo-Pacific coral reefs Division, Korea Institute of Ocean Science and Technology. Korea Libby Jewett. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Ocean Acidification Program, USA Russell E. Brainard. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center, USA SESSION 11: Restoration and conservation of marine ecosystems Time 10:5012:30 10:20-10:35 10:35-10:50 10:50-11:05 11:05-11:20 11:20-11:35 11:35-11:50 Titles Presenter Chair: Dr. Chou Loke Ming, Dr. Edgardo D. Gome O.11.1: Variability and response of harpacticoids and meiobenthic community towards the environmental changes in the intertidal ecosystems in Peninsular Malaysia O.11.2: Effects of Four Varying Temperatures on the Chlorophyll aConcentrations of the Three Coral Species from Maribago, Mactan Island, Cebu, Philippines O.11.3: Some suggested solutions for sustainable use and conservation of mangroves and seagrass beds at Thuy Trieu lagoon, Cam Lam district, Khanh Hoa province O.11.4: Marine ecological health assessment index study in the China coastal area O.11.5: Evaluating the Performance of Integrated Coastal Management in China’s coastal cities O.11.6: Exploring of fishermen mental maps to capture stakeholders' perception of marine protected areas (MPAs) as a fishery management and conservation tool Kassim Zaleha. School of Fisheries and Aquaculture, Universiti Malaysia Terengganu, Malaysia Annelyn Gem L. Balatayo. University of San Carlos, Philippines Thi Thanh Thuy Nguyen. Institute of Oceanography, VAST, Vietnam Wenhai Lu. National Marine Data and Information Service, China Guanqiong Ye. National University of Singapore, Singapore Natheer Alabsi. Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute, Japan 29 Time 13:3015:30 13:30-13:45 Titles Presenter Chair: Dr. Chou Loke Ming, Dr. Edgardo D. Gome O.11.7: Villagers as managers: The case of community-managed MPAs in Southern Iloilo, Philippines 13:45-14:00 O.11.8: MPA as a tool for marine ecosystem enhancement: The case of San Joaquin, Iloilo, Philippines 14:00-14:15 O.11.9: Integrated coastal management and restoration for Climate change adaptation: Case study in KienGiang, Vietnam Liberty N. Espectato. Institute of Fisheries Policy and Development Studies, College of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences University of the Philippine Visayas, Philippines Ruby P. Napata. Institute of Fisheries Policy and Development Studies, College of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences University of the Philippine Visayas, Philippines Chu Van Cuong. School of Geography, Planning and Environmental Management, University of Queensland, Australia Not attend Jarina Mohd Jani. Institute of Oceanography and Environment, Universiti Malaysia Terengganu, Malaysia John Michael Basaca. Marine Biology Section, Department of Biology, University of San Carlos, Philippines Dominic Franco C. Belleza. Marine Biology Section, Department of Biology, University of San Carlos, Philippines Nalinee Thongtham. Phuket Marine Biological Center, Thailand 14:15-14:30 O.11.10: Making a case for a livelihood-based approach in understanding the human-sea turtle interactions in Malaysia 14:30-14:45 O.11.11: Growth and survival of three scleractinian corals in the coral nursery and restoration site of Nogas Island, Philippine 14:45-15:00 O.11.12: Transplanting coral fragments to damaged coral reefs before and after typhoon Bopha: The Panglao, Bohol experience 15:00-15:15 O.11.13: Twenty years of coral reef restoration in the Andaman coast of Thailand: What have we learned? 15:15-15:30 O.11.14: Rehabilitation of degraded Quan Nguyen Van. Institute of coral reefs in Ha Long Bay Natural Marine Environment and Resources World Heritage Site, Vietnam: cost (VAST), Vietnam – effective and lesson learned SESSION 12: Remote sensing in integrated coastal and marine management Time 09:00 -10:45 Presentation Presenter Chair: Dr. Teruhisa Komatsu, Dr. Duong Hong Son 30 09:00 09:15 O.12.9: Quantifying trends in seagrass bed cover and measuring biomass using high-resolution satellite imagery James F.Bramante. Tropical Marine Science Institute, National University of Singapore, Singapore 09:15 09:30 O.12.10: Satellite-based change detection of seagrass biomass in Merambong shoal Mazlan Hashim. Institute of Geospatial Science and Technology (INSTeG), Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia 09:30 09:45 O.12.11: The bottom reflectance index (BRI) algorithm – a new approach for seagrass mapping in coastal waters of Central of Vietnam O.12.12: Seagrass mapping of Brunei Bay using remote sensing Tong Phuoc Hoang Son.Institute of Oceanography (VAST). Vietnam 10:00 10:15 O.12.13: The biomass and habitat mapping on the status of seagrass beds in some coastal lagoons, Central Vietnam Cao Van Luong. Institute of Marine Environment and Resources (VAST), Vietnam 10:15 10:30 O.12.14: Simulation of seagrass and seaweed beds mapping by satellite image based on the radiative transfer model O.12.15: Multiple Hyperspectral Remote sensing for Seagrass changes in Cam Ranh Bay Tatsuyuki Sagawa. Remote Sensing Technology Center of Japan, Japan 09:45 10:00 10:30 10:45 Aidy M. Muslim. Institute of Oceanography, Universiti Malaysia Terengganu, Malaysia Phan Minh Thu. Institute of Oceanography (VAST), Vietnam SESSION 13: Development and demonstration of ocean forecasting system Time 09:0010:40 9:00-9:15 9:15-9:30 9:30-9:45 Title Presenter Chair: Dr. Fangli Qiao, Prof. Fredolin Tangang O.13.15: Absolute and convective instabilities and their roles in the forecasting of large frontal meanderings O.13.16: Seasonal circulation of the Gulf of Thailand O.13.17: Data assimilation of tides in the South China Sea using adjoint method considering the XiangSan Liang. Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology, China Patama Singhruck. Faculty of Science, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand Xiumin Gao. Key Lab of Marine Science and Numerical Modeling, First Institute of Oceanography, 31 internal tide dissipation 9:45-10:00 O.13.18: New generation Operational Forecasting System in the China Seas 10:00-10:40 Discussion on potential cooperation State Oceanic Administration, China Guimei Liu. National Marine Environmental Forecasting Center (NMEFC), China LIST OF POSTER SESSION SESSION 1: Role of the Indo-Pacific Ocean in regional climate change and variability P.1.1: Evaluation and projection of tropical cyclone genesis frequency by genesis potential index in the CMIP5 climate models. Song & Qiao. P.1.2: Responses of heat content in the world ocean to the 11-year solar cycle. Wang et al. P.1.3: Mixed layer salinity budget in the South China Sea. Zeng &Wang. P.1.4: The interplay between the South China Sea throughflow and Indonesian throughflow assessment based on two ocean products: interannual and decadal variability. Liu et al. P.1.5: Interannual seesaw between the Somali and the Australian Cross-Equatorial Flows and its connection with tropical Indo-Pacific SST and East Asian summer monsoon. Li & Li. P.1.6: A global ocean reanalysis product in the project of China ocean reanalysis (CORA). Han et al. P.1.7: Study on the method of wave disaster hazard assessment and zoning in the South Sea. Xing & Li. P.1.8: The mysterious viral imprint on Vietnamese corals. Bettarel et al. P.1.9: Annual and seasonal variations of particle fluxes in the northwestern Pacific. Kim & Kim. P.1.10: Three dimensional numerical model study of residual current in Terengganu Waters. Daud & Akhir. P.1.11: Sea level and surface dynamics in Panay Strait. Solera et al. P.1.12: Climate change along the coast of North-western East/Japan Sea within 80 years. Gayko. P.1.13: Comparative analysis of behavior of the hydrodynamic structures along the central coast of Vietnam under the influence of the atmospheric processes. Vlasova et al. P.1.14: High resolution environment and climate changes of the northern East Japan Sea for the last 40 ka based on geochemical and pollen data. Gorbarenko et al. P.1.15: The climatic trend of grad(SST) in the northern Pacific Ocean and stability of the Kuroshio Extension jet. Kilmatov & Trinko. 32 P.1.16: The ice cover of the far eastern seas and the problem of global climate change. Stasiuk & Petrov. P.1.17: Regime peculiarities of the Asian and far Eastern summer depressions in 20002012. Shatilina et al. SESSION 2: Status, trends and effects of climate, natural disturbances and anthropogenic stressors on ocean ecosystems P.2.1: Is methane production in Sarawakian Rivers linked to Archaea?. Denis et al. P.2.2: De novo assembly and characterization of the transcriptome of two thermally stressed marine sponges. Guzman et al. P.2.3: Impact of eutrophic freshwater release on the tidal circulation in Chunsu Bay, Yellow sea, Korea based on a numerical model. Young et al. P.2.4: Tourism-generated coral fragments on a coral reef at Mu Koh Similan, the Andaman Sea. Klinthong et al. P.2.5: Fukushima 2011 derived radionuclides in the Japan and Okhotsk seas and subarctic front region of the Northwestern Pacific, one year later. Lobanov et al. P.2.6: Seasonal variations in water column stratification in the Gulf of Thailand. Luadnakrob &Buranapratheprat. P.2.7: Peoples’ perception about climate change and its impact on saltmarsh and seagrass services (a case study of south eastern coast of Bangladesh). Masum et al. P.2.8: The Kuril Island Straits water characteristics peculiarities formed by tides and the climate variability. Moroz. P.2.9:T he South China Sea environmental characteristics study results in electronic atlas. Moroz &Rudykh. P.2.10: Variability of water temperature, light intensity and hydrodynamics in coral reefs of Talang-Satang National Park. NG et al. P.2.11: A survey of helminthic parasites in marine fish from coral reefs of Tarutao Island, Thailand following a severe coral bleaching event. Wanllop Pakdee and Thamasak Yeemin P.2.12: Long-term change in sandy beach ecosystems in the Eastern Gulf of Thailand. Phanthewee & Yeemin. P.2.13: Spatial variation in subtidal meiofaunal abundance in the Gulf of Thailand. Raknavee et al. P.2.14: Assessing environmental impacts of submarine cable installation on coral communities in Thailand. Samsuvan et al. P.2.15: Maintaining giant clam populations in the Andaman Sea under climate and anthropogenic disturbances. Sangmanee et al. P.2.16: Thermal refugia following coral bleaching events in the Gulf of Thailand. Sutthacheep et al. P.2.17: Status of estuarine areas in Camotes Islands, Central, Philippine. Tanduyan et al. P.2.18: Eutrophication index as an environmental monitoring tool in Nha Trang Bay. Phan Minh Thu et al. P.2.19: Typhoon effects on hydrographical and biological dynamics in Sagami Bay, Japan. Tsuchiya et al. 33 P.2.20: Effect of booster biocides (Irgarol and Diuron) on coral health as indicate by fatty acid biomarker. Bachok et al. SESSION 3: Risk/Vulnerability assessment on coastal sea-level related hazards focusing on sea level rise, storm surges and coastal erosion P.3.1: Assessing relationship between coastal erosion and mangrove progradation of Can Gio, Ho Chi Minh city. Thai Duong Nguyen & Ngoc Tuyen Nguyen. P.3.2: Estimation of storm-surge in coastal waters of Ninh Thuan Province, Vietnam. Nguyen Truong Thanh Hoi et al. P.3.3: Distribution features of sea water temperature, salinity for typical conditions in coastal waters of Ninh Thuan Province, Vietnam. Nguyen Truong Thanh Hoi & Le Dinh Mau. P.3.4: Some non-harmonic fluctuation features of sea water level in coastal waters of Khanh Hoa Province, Vietnam. Pham Sy Hoan et al. SESSION 5: Status, trends of marine biodiversity and productivity (including marine endangered species, invasive species, etc) P.5.1: Primary productivity in aquaculture grounds of bivalves in Bandon Bay, Surat Thani province, Thailand. Yoshikawa et al. P.5.2: Study on phytoplankton in South-West area of Vietnam sea water (1978 – 2010). Nguyen Hoang Minh et al. P.5.3: Changes in phytoplankton and harmful algae after a decade of water nutrient enrichment: a case study in Cat Ba Island. Dao Duy Thu et al. P.5.4: Abundances and distribution of planktonic larvae of Echinodermata and Anthozoa during northwest monsoon in coastal waters of the Khanh Hoa province, Vietnam. Wiedling, Kunzmann et al. P.5.5: Zooplankton community in the Southeastern Sea of Korea. Do Thanh An P.5.6: Detecting the occurance of specific target zoo plankton and larvae using DNA barcode. Jeong et al. P.5.7: Seasonal variability of zooplankton community and biomass at a fixed station in the tropical coastal waters of the Malacca Strait. Yoshida, Othman at el. P.5.8: Taxonomic study of box jellyfish genus Chiropsoides from the south Andaman Sea. Sucharitakul. P.5.9: A new record of Box Jellyfish Carybdea sivickisi Stiasny 1926 (Cnidaria, Cubozoa: Carybdeidae) in the Eastern Gulf of Thailand. Jualaong. P.5.10: The DNA barcode of Korean polychaetes. Kim et al. P.5.11: DNA barcoding and phylogenetic relationships of different shrimp species in the Philippines. Chua & Maningas. P.5.12: An analysis of the polychaeta (Annelida) community in relation to the environmental variables at seagrass beds of Sungai Pulai estuary, Malaysia. Guan et al. P.5.13: Yearly succession of the marine benthic community at the construction site of the Gageocho Ocean Research Station. Lee et al. 34 P.5.14: Report of the occurrence of Atrina pectinata (Bivalvia: Pinnidae) in Ulleung island, East Sea of Korea. Yang et al. P.5.15: Larvae settlement, post metamorphosis behavior and early growth characteristics of Laevistrombus canarium. Cob et al. P.5.16: The amphipod (Crustacea: Peracarida) fauna from the South East Asian waters. Rahim et al. P.5.17: Distribution and abundance of sea urchins in Singapore reefs and their potential ecological impacts on macroalgae and coral communities. Goh. P.5.18: The SEAFDEC/AQD museum of aquatic biodiversity and documentation of endangered marine megafauna. Bagarinao. P.5.19: New cytotoxic acetylenic alcohols from the tropical sponge Reniochalina sp. Park et al. P.5.20: Extract of sea cucumber Stichopus vastus from Karimunjawa islands – Indonesia for multi drug resistance (MDR) antibacterial activity. Pringgenies et al. P.5.21: The taxonomy and diversity of sea cucumber from the family Stichopodidae (Echinodermata: Holothuroidea) in the shallow reefs of the Straits of Malacca, the South China Sea, Sulu Sea and Sulawesi Sea. Woo et al. P.5.22: Diversity of holothurians in the island municipalities of northern Cebu, central, Philippines. Tanduyan & Andriano. P.5.23: Diversity of macrobenthos in intertidal zone of Ninh Hai district, Ninh Thuan province. Phan Thi Kim Hong et al. P.5.24: Taxonomic review of the genus Hypoatherina Schultz 1948 (Pisces: Atheriniformes: Atherinidae). Kimura & Sasaki. P.5.25: New fish collection building in the Philippines: Ichthyological Collection, Museum of Natural Science, University of the Philippines Visayas. Motomura et al. P.5.26: Distribution patterns of the lateral line organ in teleosts: diversity and uniformity. Nakae et al. P.5.27: On the reproductive biology of the halfbeak fish, Zenarhopterus buffonis (Valenciennes 1847) in the coastal waters of Peninsular Malaysia. Diana et al. P.5.28: Spatio-temporal fish larval assemblage of the different ecological habitat in Johor Straits, Peninsular Malaysia. Arshad et al. P.5.29: Checklist of amphioxus diversity in Thai waters (Andaman Sea and Gulf of Thailand). Bussarawit. P.5.30: Indonesian stranded marine mammals network: a national movement. Sekar Mira P.5.31: Occurrence and present status of marine mammals in the Malaysian South China Sea. Jaaman. P.5.32: The sea turtles captured by coastal fisheries in the northeastern Sulu Sea: documentation, care, tagging, and release. Bagarinao. P.5.33: Coral reef monitoring in Sika Regency, Nusa Tenggara Timur Province, Indonesia. Siringoringo. P.5.34: Long term reef health monitoring (2004-2013) at Abang Waters, Batam City, Riau islands Province, Indonesia. Abrar et al. P.5.35: The potential role of bacterial communities in coral defence: a case study at Talang-talang reef. Kuek et al. P.5.36: Soft corals and sea fans (Coelentrata: Octocorallia) in the Northern Region of Straits of Malacca, Malaysia. Mohammad et al. 35 P.5.37: Depth distribution of giant sea anemone, Heteractis magnifica, in the Northern Straits of Malacca. Shau-Hwai et al. P.5.38: Distributional patterns of the corals diversity in the Pacific: impact into the understanding of the global trends in the corals dispersal and coral ecosystems’ changing. Dautova. P.5.39: Distribution, abundance and biomedical potentials of soft corals in Singapore reefs. Tan et al. P.5.40: Indonesian marine biodiversity: status and trends. Kawaroe. P.5.41: Forging regional environmental cooperation for the oceanic health and sustainability of the South China Sea towards the protection of marine endangered species. Talaat et al. P.5.42: Managing malaysian marine endangered species: a sustainable conservation. Rahman et al. P.5.43: Status of biodiversity in Philippine policy. Bayosa Aya B. Cariño and Laura David P.5.44: Biological and environmental diversities of the Higashi-Hazu tidal flat and adjacent macrophyte beds in Mikawa Bay, Japan. Yoshikawa et al. P.5.45: Food web analysis on seagrass bed ecosystems in Malaysia using stable isotopes. Hayashizaki et al. P.5.46. Undescribed species of the commercially harvested jellyfish Crambionella (Scyphozoa) from central Java, Indonesia with remarks on the fisheries. Nishikawa e al. P.5.47: Enhalus acoroides (L.f.) Royle and its starch contents. Bujang & Zakaria P.5.48: Marine plant resources in Beach resorts of Camotes islands, central, Philippines. Tanduyan et al. P.5.49: Taxonomy of Halophila genus (Hydrocharitaceae) in the South East Asian countries under view of genetic marker and genetic variation of Halophila ovalis between Western Pacific and Eastern Indian Ocean based on DNA fingerprinting. Xuan Vy Nguyen et al. P.5.50: Biodiversity and distribution of macroalgae at Bitung, North Sulawesi, Indonesia. Mira. P.5.51: Systematics of marine brown alga Sargassum from Thailand: a preliminary study base on morphological data and nuclear ribosomal internal transcribed spacer 2 (ITS2) sequences. Kantachumpoo et al. P.5.52: Exploration of marine brown seaweeds associated endophytic fungi. Wong et al. P.5.53: Some new adding species of marine algae in Vietnam, from the 5th Russian – Vietnam marine scientific expedition aboard the research vessel “Akademik Oparin”. Le Nhu Hau et al. P.5.54: Study on abundance and distribution of green seaweeds and aquatic plants in brackish water bodies of the Mekong delta, Vietnam. Ngoc Anh Nguyen Thi & Hai Tran Ngoc. P.5.55: Abundance, composition and diversity of coastal ichthyoplankton in NhaTrang Bay, Central Vietnam. Huy Nguyen, Nguyen Ngoc Lam, Doan NhuHai, Andreas Kunzmann. 36 SESSION 6: Sustainable Fisheries and Aquaculture P.6.1: Small-scale fisheries governance - transition to sustainable and responsible fishing in india: issues and intricacies. Varma. P.6.2: An ecosystem-based assessment of small yellow croaker harvested by multi-gears in Korean waters. Kang &Zhang. P.6.3: Identification of algae species in Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia for bioremediation and agriculture. Lee et al. P.6.4: The effect of temperature on food consumption, food conversion rate and growth of hybrid grouper Epinephelus spp. Simonet al. P.6.5: Use of alkaline process for the extraction of gelatin from the Malaysian river jellyfish, Acromitus hardenbergi Stiasny, 1934. Atikah et al. P.6.6: Population parameters of Harpiosquilla harpax (de Haan, 1844)of Pantai Remis, Perak coastal waters, Peninsular Malaysia. Sofea & Arshad. P.6.7: Morphology, sex ratio, sexual maturity , and gonado-somatic index of the greenback grey mullet Liza subviridis (Valenciennes, 1836) of Pagatban River, Negros Island, Philippines. Lanaria et al. P.6.8: Reproductive cycle and embryonic development of the Volute, Melo broderipii (Griffith and Pidgeon, 1834) (Gastropoda: Volutidae). Wagas & Ilano. P.6.9: Effects of firecrackers explosion on copepods (Crustacea, Copepoda) and Siganus guttatus(Pisces, Siganidae) larvae. Metillo et al. P.6.10: An individual-based model of Sardinella lemuru as a potential management tool in the southern Philippines. Pata et al. P.6.11: Variability of upwelling in the Zamboanga Peninsula, Philippines and its relationship with sardine production. Deauna et al. P.6.12: Sand and predator conditioning of hatchery-reared Holothuria scabra (Jaeger, 1935) juveniles and its implication for stock enhancement. Dumalan et al. P.6.13: The Saga of community learning: Mariculture and the Bolinao experience. Cordero-Bailey et al. P.6.14 : Preliminary survey on food-web structure and water characteristics of bivalve aquaculture area in Bandon bay, Surat Thani province, Thailand. Okamoto et al. P.6.15: Integrated ecosystem-based assessment and management of the Korean Yellow Sea fisheries. Zhang et al. P.6.16: Antioxidant properties ofmarine microalgae culturedon a large-scale using annular photobioreactors. Foo et al. P.6.17: Reproductive characteristics of female mantis shrimp, Miyakea Nepa (Latreille, 1828) from Perak coastal waters, Peninsular Malaysia. Ainul & Arshad. P.6.18: Feeding habit of mantis shrimp Miyakea Nepa (Latreille, 1828) from coastal waters of Perak, Peninsular Malaysia. Syuhada & Arshad. P.6.19:Possibility of backcross breeding between tiger grouper female (Epinephelus fuscoguttatus) x TGGG hybrid grouper male (tiger grouper, E. fuscoguttatus x giant grouper, E. lanceolatus). Luin et al. P.6.20: Population estimates of Macrobrachium sp. (Freshwater Prawn) following stock enhancement in Petagas River, Sabah, using Mark and Recapture Method. Maidin et al. P.6.21: Waste of biodiversity in the fine-mesh fixed filter net (tangab) fishery in Iloilo Strait. Bagarinao. 37 P.6.22: Fish Fauna in the Thu Bon Estuary of Quang Nam, Vietnam. Nguyen Thi Tuong Vi et al. P.6.23: Species composition and size structure of mud crab genus Scylla in Marudu bay, Sabah, Malaysia. Sharif et al. P.6.24: The effect of temperature on the respiration rates of the dog conch Laevistrombus canarium (Linnaeus 1758) under laboratory condition. Husna et al. P.6.25: Effects of meal sizes on gastric digestion in spotted scats (Scatophagus argus, Linnaeus 1766). Marina et al. P.6.26: Technical efficiency of merambong shoal fisheries. Latif & Kamarulzaman. P.6.27: Revitilizing the seaweeds industry: a template for the philippines? Dangan-Galon et al. P 6.28: Antiangiogenic property of fucoidan extracts from Sargassum spp. from Currimao, Ilocos Norte. Gomez. P.6.29: Fishermen involvement towards sustainable fishery: the case of Merambong Shoal, GelangPatah, Johor, Malaysia. Kamarulzaman & Latif. P.6.30: Antioxidant activity and assessment of HMG-CoA reductase inhibition of Kcarrageenan oligosaccharides. Eladio et al. P.6.31: Carrageenan yield and quality from healthy, epiphyte-infected, and healthy from epiphyte-infected segments of Kappaphycus alvarezii (Doty) from Batangas and Sorsogon, Philippines. Jose et al. P.6.32: κ-Carrageenan quality of salted Kappaphycus alvarezii. Dave Eldon Olano et al. P.6.33: Evaluation of factors that affect Alkali-extraction conditions of carrageenophytes (K. alvarezii). Bornilla Jr et al. P.6.34: Oxygen consumption of Epinephelus coioides larvae fed natural and artificial diet and size-graded after metamorphosis. Primavera-Tirol et al. not attend P.6.35:Southward North Korean low saline surface water in the Southwestern East Sea. Jeong et al. P.6.36: IMBER CLIOTOP Programme: Climate impacts on oceanic top predators. Hu & Avril. SESSION 7: Marine Toxic Organisms and Seafood Safety P.7.1: Effect of anthropogenic activities to sea acidification and seafood insecurity in Jakarta Bay.Cordova & Riani. P.7.2: Risk assessment of amnesic shellfish Poisoning in Malaysia based on phytoplankton analyses. Lim et al. P.7.3: Habitat preference of potentially harmful benthic dinoflagellates in the fringing reefs of Talang Besar Island, Malaysia. Tan et al. P.7.4: Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning in Malaysia: Occurrences of the causative species in the waters. Leaw et al. P7.5: Tetrodotoxin in yellow puffer fish (Xenopterus naritus) from Sarawak, Malaysia. Mohamad et al. P.7.6: The potential of temperature shock treatment to control the growth of Vibrio parahaemolyticus and Vibrio cholerae in shell stock oyster. Vinarao et al. P.7.7: Monitoring of domoic acid occurrence in Nha Phu Bay, Khanh Hoa province, Vietnam in 2009-2011. Dao Viet Ha et al. 38 P.7.8: Heavy metals in Halong coastal area, North Vietnam.Le Quang Dung et al. P.7.9: Heavy metals (Cd, Cu and Pb) in water, sediment, finfishes and shellfishes from Batan Bay Estuary, Aklan, Philippines: clean environment, safe food? Nillos. P.7.10: Toxicity of the dinoflagellate Gambierdiscus sp.for the marine copepod Tigriopus japonicus. Lee et al. P.7.11: Review of seafood poisoning cases from toxic marine organisms in Thailand. Bussarawit. P.7.12: Toxic effects of trimethyltin chloride on antioxidative defense system in the sea urchin (Glyptocidaris crenularis) embryos and larvae. Wang et al. P.7.13: Abundance and diversity of potential benthic harmful algal bloom species in Port Dickson, Straits of Malacca, Malaysia. Usup & Gan. cancelled) P.7.14: Searching for a gene involved in the biosynthesis of saxitoxin in bacteria isolated from Alexandrium tamarense. Nguyen Thu Hong et al. P.7.15: Health risks of heavy metals to human via consumption of fishes caught from UMT creek, Terengganu, Malaysia. Ong et al. P.7.16: Application of 16S rRNA Bacteroides dan Sterol-Stanol markers to assess fecal contamination in North Jakarta, Indonesia. Alfiansah et al. P.7.17: Bioassay for marine toxin by using brine shrimp Artemia salina. Chew et al. SESSION 8: Changing ocean biogeochemistry and its ecosystem impact (particularly nutrient supply and cycles, hypoxia, POPs and heavy metals), including one concentrated section on Ewin 2013 expedition P.8.1: Water quality investigation and ecological environment assessment in near sea area of Fujian Province. Yang Luo et al. P.8.2: A preliminary study of physical and nutrient parameters in Brunei Bay, northeast Borneo. Hee et al. P.8.3: Water quality at fish cages in coastal areas of Vietnam. Thanh Nguyen Cong et al. P.8.4: Distribution and cycling of nitrogen compounds in tropical wetland of South China Sea. Suratman et al. P.8.5: A Preliminary study of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons distribution in TanjungPiai, Johor (Malaysia). RuzaimiRazali et al. P.8.6: Effect of particle size on element concentration in sediment from Pahang coastal waters during the Northeast monsoon (pre-) and Southwest monsoon (post-) periods. Bidai et al. P.8.7: Preliminary study on selected elements variation in coastal region of Brunei Bay off the Malaysian waters. Ghazali et al. P.8.8: Characterizing sediment acid volatile sulfide and organic matter of Batan Bay Estuary. Pahila et al. P.8.9: Mercury contamination and trend in river and coastal sediment of West Kalimantan, Indonesia. Arifin et al. P.8.10: The effects of slow-release fertilizer on the biodegradation of the coastal spill-oil on three difference types of matrix. Wu et al. P.8.11: IMBER Project: Investigating the sensitivity of marine biogeochemical cycles and ecosystems to global change. Hu & Avril. 39 P.8.12: Dissolved inorganic selenium speciation distribution in the Yangtze estuary. Chang et al. P.8.13: Changes of diatoms with season and depth in the Northern South China Sea. Chen et al. P.8.14: Real time monitoring of eutrophication and hypoxia off the Changjiang estuary. Chen et al. P.8.15: Distributions of Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu and Zn in the surface water of the East China Sea during summer. Wakuta et al. P.8.16: Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition on phytoplankton productivity in the South China Sea. Kim & Lee. P.8.17: Trace metals accumulation in a mangrove ecosystem, Miri River, Sarawak, Malaysia. Abu Hena et al. P.8.18: 87Sr/86Sr ratio and elemental composition of Iloilo River water: spatial and temporal water quality assessment of a tropical urban estuary. Nillos et al. P.8.19: Spatial variation in strontium isotopic and elemental composition of bodies of water around the Batan Bay estuary. TabernaJr et al. P.8.20: Coastal water quality of NhaTrang bay, KhanhHoa province, Vietnam. Le Thi Vinh et al. P.8.21: The establishment of criteria reference condition on seawater nutrients and response indicators in coastal waters---A case study in a typical closed gulf. Yang Luo et al. P.8.22: Environmental carrying capacity of Tam Giang – Cau Hai lagoon . Cao Thi Thu Trang et al. P.8.23: Influence of monsoon on the distribution of organic carbon in inner continental shelf core sediments, South China Sea, Malaysia. Tahir et al. SESSION 9: Ocean acidification and its effects to marine ecosystems P.9.1: Diurnal changes of pH and alkalinity on the coral reefs of the Andaman Sea, the straits of Malacca, and the South China Sea. Nilamani et al. P.9.2: IMBER Project: Support of ocean carbon research. Liuming Hu& Bernard Avril. P.9.3: The seasonal variability of carbonate parameters in a mariculture area in Bolinao, Pangasinan, Philippines. Lagumen & Diego-McGlone. P. 9.4: The response of microbial community in marine microcosm with increased seawater pCO2 and temperature. Yang. P. 9.5: Overview of Ocean Acidification Program in Korea. Dongsung Kim et al. SESSION 10: Harmful Algal Blooms P.10.1: Influence of riverine DOM on a coastal plankton community from the Baltic Sea. Ou et al. P.10.2: Morphological and phylogenetic analysis of a Gymnodiniumspecies (Dinophyceae)and its potential as a bloom organism in southern Chinese coastal waters. Wang & Kang. P.10.3: P-glycoprotein expression inPerna viridis after exposure to Prorocentrum lima, a dinoflagellate producing DSP toxins. Huang et al. 40 P.10.4: Proteomic profile in Perna viridis after exposed to Prorocentrum lima, a dinoflagellate producing DSP toxins. Huang et al. P.10.5: Morphology and phylogeny of two Suessiaceae related species (Dinophyceae) from Vietnamese coast. Takahashi et al. P.10.6: Loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP): a sensitive and rapid tool to detect the toxic dinoflagellates, Alexandrium minutum and A. tamiyavanichii. Yek et al. P.10.7: Molecular characterization of the diatom, Pseudo-nitzschia (Bacillariophyceae) using the mitochondrial genetic marker, cytochrome oxidase I (COI). Tan et al. P.10.8: The diversity of phytoplankton from the coral reef island in the northern of Peninsular Malaysia. Salleh, Aileen et al. P.10.9: Comparative morphology, molecular identification and toxicity of Alexandrium species recorded in western Philippine waters. Benico et al. P.10.10: Seasonal Assessment of Potentially Harmful Algae Bloom Species in Manila Bay. Furio et al. P.10.11: Developing a harmful algal bloom monitoring system in Singapore. Leong et al. P.10.12: Accumulation of domoic acid in Perna viridis that fed on Pseudo-nitzschiasp. Lirdwitayaprasit et al. P.10.13: Phytoplankton in Van Phong Bay (Khanh Hoa Province), South Central Vietnam. Nguyen-Chi et al. P.10.14: G ambierdiscus (Dinophyceae) species diversity in Nha Trang Bay, South Central of Vietnam. Ho Van The et al. P.10.15: Autecology and taxonomy of Coolia tropicalis (Dinophyceae), based on light microscopy and scanning electron. Ho Van The & Nguyen Thi Mai Anh. P.10.16: On the variable of environmental elements and algal bloom phenomena effect on fish larvae. Vo Van Quang et al. P.10.17: The Occurrence of Unusual Phytoplankton Species in LembehStrait, North Celebes, Indonesia. Arief Rachman et al. P.10.18: Study on The Potentially Harmful Benthic Dinoflagellates in Pari Island, Indonesia. Arief Rachman et al. P.10.19: Current state and perspectives of HABs research in the Russian waters of the northwestern Pacific. Tatiana Orlova and Tatiana Morozova SESSION 11: Restoration and conservation of marine ecosystems P.11.1: Plastic degradation of Electronic waste (E-waste) using fungi. Bong et al. P.11.2: Biosorption of Chromium, Copper, Lead and Zinc by endophytic fungi isolated from wetlands of Sarawak. Choo et al. P.11.3: Phage therapy: A revisited tool to treat bacteria mediated coral disease? Baudoux et al. P.11.4: Species composition and distribution of planktonic harpacticoid copepods in the east coast of the Peninsular Malaysia. Zaleha & Sathiya. P.11.5: Conservation of Ninhhai coral reefs based on cross-sectorial management. Nguyen An Khang et al. P.11.6: Marine habitat mapping at Labuan Marine Park, Federal Territory of Labuan, Malaysia. Mustajap & Saleh. 41 P.11.7: High gene flow in reef fishes and its implications for ad-hoc no-take marine reserves. Matias et al. P.11.8: NOWPAP activities addressing the threats to the ocean health. Lee. P.11.9: Sound science in planning for sustainable management of coral reef resources of Ninhhai waters, Ninh Thuan province, Vietnam. Vo Si Tuan. P.11.10: Novel coral restoration technique designed for community-based coral rehabilitation efforts. Wagas. P.11.11: Growth, survival rates, and sexual reproduction in transplanted coral fragments and transplanted corals cultivated by sexual reproduction technique. Viyakarn et al. P.11.12: Ecoreefs for restoration and conservation of marine ecosystems (NOTE: awaiting confirmation of attendance). Porraz. SESSION 12: Remote sensing in integrated coastal and marine management P.12.1: Geospatial modeling of mangrove changes on the small island South Sulawesi, Indonesia. Akbar et al. P.12.2: Can a decision tree method classify seagrass beds in Kung Kraben Bay, Gulf of Thailand, with use of ALOS AVNIR-2? Komatsu et al. P.12.3: Three dimensional mapping of Sargassum beds using a narrow multi-beam sonar. Hamana et al. P.12.4: Distribution of mitsuishikonbu kelp (Saccharina angustata) and seagrass (Phyllospadix iwatensis) bed by the use of optical remote sensing on complex bathymetoric feature in Erimo coast, Hokaido, Japan. Sasa et al. P.12.5: Damages to seagrass/algae beds in Matsushima Bay from the tsunami induced by the 2011 Tohoku earthquake, Japan. Tsujimoto et al. P.12.6: An empirical ocean colour algorithm for estimating coloured dissolved organic matter (CDOM) in East Coast Malaysia water. Idris. P.12.7: Effects of satellite remote sensing data on detectability and mapping of shallow substrates. Yahya et al. P.12.8: Determination of shallow substrate from satellite remote sensing with bio-optic based algorithm: preliminary results. NaziraHamid et al. P.12.9: Assessment of Landsat-8 Operational Land Imager for shallow substrate detection and mapping in Merambong shoal, Malaysia.Misbari et al. P.12.10: High chlorophyll areas and fishery trends in the Philippines. Borja et al. P.12.11: Observation of suspended sediment dispersal after high-precipitation and extreme weather events using medium resolution remote sensing products. de la Cruz et al. P.12.12: Remote acoustic monitoring of currents in very shallow water. Strobykin & Tikhomirova. P.12.13: Interannual changeability of sea surface temperature in affected area of the Amur River discharge. Strobykina. P.12.14: Satellite gravity and magnetic data usage for locating volcanoes on the south and South-central Vietnam continental shelf and adjacent areas. Tran Tuan Dung et al. P.12.15: Monitoring operation of the seasonal up-welling in Binh Thuan seawater during the past decade using satellite images. Nguyen Van Huong & Dao Duy Thu. 42 P.12.16: Comparison of chlorophyll-a concentration between MODIS and in-situ data in South central of Vietnam coast. Lau et al. SESSION 13: Development and demonstration of ocean forecasting system P.13.1: A global 1/10°eddy-resolving ocean-ice coupled model. Shu, et al. P.13.2: The performance of a z-level ocean model in modeling global tide. Xiao et al. P.13.3: Ensemble adjustment kalman filtering in the coast ocean model of Northwest Pacific Ocean. Yin et al. P.13.4: A simple ecosystem model of the Pacific Ocean and its sensitivity to some processes. Xu& Ba. P.13.5: Simulation of mixed layer depth in the Sunda Shelf region: Preliminary Results. Muhamad et al. P.13.6: Numerical modeling of coral larval dispersal along the coast of Thailand. Chanthasiri& Singhruck. P.13.7: Formation mechanism of the Kuroshio Loop Current. Guo et al. P.13.8: Development of Operational Wave Forecasting System in Korea. Jun et al. P.13.9: Search of informational factors for the water temperature forecast in the NorthWest part of the Pacific ocean during 1950-2012 summer. Shatilina & Kravchenko. P.13.10: Characteristics of South China Sea water mass circulation in the Gulf of Thailand. Saesin & Singhruck. P.13.11: Simulation of wastewater transportation from sugar plant to Thuy Trieu lagoon, Vietnam. Nguyen Chi Cong et al. P.13.12: An operational ocean forecast system for the South China Sea. Wang et al. P.13.13: The application of MITgcm on the study of the circulation in the China adjacent seas. Lian et al. P.13.14: Wave simulation along east coast of Peninsular Malaysia. A’idah et al. P.13.15: 3D numerical model to investigate hydrodynamics conditions in Red River Delta coastal area. Vu &Ouillon. SESSION 14: New technology and data management P.14.1: Volume variation of the Western Pacific warm pool and warm water getting into and out of the pool revealed by argo data. Wu et al. P.14.2: Evaluation of aged deterioration for syntactic form float used for subsurface mooring. Ueki & Ando. P.14.3: Recent progress in IODE Ocean Data Portal of Japan. Suzuki. P.14.4: Estimation of per capita predation rate of smallmouth bass (Micropterus dolomieu) by Micro-Acceleration data logger: An Indicator of Predation Risk on Native Populations. Tanoue et al. P.14.5: Development of a Smart Pad Application for in situ marine biological data acquisition and service. Kim et al. P.14.6: Assessment of plankton distribution in the ocean by acoustic sounding. Storozhenko & Bulanov. P.14.7: Satellite microwave observations of surface wind fields and atmospheric parameters in tropical cyclones. Mitnik et al. 43 P.14.8: NEAR-GOOS Cross-Basin climate monitoring section: first results of a pilot project. Lobanov et al. P.14.9: Status of ocean observations, service and perspectives of development in Vietnam. Le Dinh Mau & Tran Hong Lam. P.14.10: Characteristics of coastal circulation in the Central region of Vietnam East Sea. Van Uu Dinh et al. P.14.11: Research and development in microalgae for biofuel. Yeong et al. P.14.12: Overview of marine renewable technology development framework for WESTPAC. Mokhtar & Yaacob. P.14.13: Formation features of tidal currents influenced by diurnal tidal waves on the shelf zone of the Okhotsk Sea on Sakhalin Island. Maryina & Grishina. P.14.14: Hydrolysis and fermentation of ethanol from green seaweed biomass in VietNam. Vo Thanh Trung et al. P.14.15: Microstructure measurement in the ocean. Li &Wolk. 44