[Coral-List] Milestone
John McManus
jmcmanus at rsmas.miami.edu
Mon May 26 02:28:34 UTC 2008
I agree entirely with Billy Causey's assessment. I would add that in my
opinion, coral-list is the single most important advancement in coral reef
conservation and science to date. It is the thread that holds the coral reef
community together, and that makes it a community.
I seriously doubt that we would see the rapid expansion of coral reef MPAs
and other conservation efforts, nor the amassing of knowledge about issues
such as coral bleaching, and coral disease without Coral List.
Congratulations for the success to date, and I look forward to future
decades of the effort.
Cheers!
John
John W. McManus, PhD
Director, National Center for Coral Reef Research (NCORE)
Professor, Marine Biology and Fisheries
Coral Reef Ecology and Management Lab (CREM Lab)
Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science (RSMAS)
University of Miami, 4700 Rickenbacker Causeway, Miami, 33149
jmcmanus at rsmas.miami.edu http://ncore.rsmas.miami.edu
Phone: 305-421-4814 Fax: 305-421-4910
"If I cannot build it, I do not understand it."
--Richard Feynman, Nobel Laureate
-----Original Message-----
From: coral-list-bounces at coral.aoml.noaa.gov
[mailto:coral-list-bounces at coral.aoml.noaa.gov] On Behalf Of Billy Causey
Sent: Saturday, May 24, 2008 8:01 AM
To: Jim Hendee
Cc: Coral-List Subscribers
Subject: Re: [Coral-List] Milestone
Jim,
Your vision, objectives, purpose ...and intent for the Coral List
certainly seemed to have been achieved from the outside in my
estimation. I am sure you may have a slightly different viewpoint from
the inside. Regardless, you have to be proud of what you have
accomplished. The coral list has provided an excellent service for
everything from alerts, announcements, debates, sharing observations,
inquiries ..... and even pontificating. Clearly, the internet and your
support of the coral list has made communication about coral reefs
instantaneous.
I am sure some coral listers will recall how much effort it was to
spread the word about die-offs (Diadema 1983), fish diseases, coral
bleaching, coral diseases ... etc. For example, it wasn't until many
gathered for a coral bleaching workshop in St Croix in the Spring of
1988 ...that we learned of a coral bleaching event on the Pacific side
of Panama in 1982, or other perturbations around the region, or the
globe for that matter. Today .... because of your dedication ...news is
shared around the world in milliseconds.
Jim ...congratulations and thank you for all that you do for coral reef
conservation and your hard work on maintaining and monitoring the coral
list. Billy
Jim Hendee wrote:
> Just FYI, on this date in 1995, Coral-List began with about 100
> members. Today, there are 4,729 members. Thank you all your support
> and contributions!
> Cheers,
> Jim
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