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Isis
Wed, 13th Dec 2006, 12:51 PM
Hey all, just wanted to let you know that we will be having a Coral ID workshop at the end of February, given by Eric Borneman.

If you have any questions, please feel free to ask here on the MARSH site (http://www.marshreef.com/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=19033).

Here is the summary of the workshop, and depending on how things go, we are looking at a few hours of info. We are going to start it after lunch to give you all time to come down, and hopefully we will provide some snacks and drinks for you all as well.

Outline of class:

1. Powerpoint presentation showing: 1) requirements and limitations of ID in living corals; 2) basic coral tissue anatomy; 3) basic coral skeletal features ; 4) basic references and tools needed; 5) examples of variation within and between species; 6) practice photos

2. Practical application using many coral skeletons in my collections for stony coral identification

3. The use of the Coral ID CD and systematics keys; and the limited utility but basic information of well known reference books (i.e. Veron Corals of the World vs. Veron Corals of Eastern Australia)

4. Practical applications with living corals - i/we can bring live corals or we can do a store field trip

5. The identification of soft corals including removal and study of sclerites for genus level identification and a study of gross (observable field) charcteristics to narrow down genus level identifications by sight, feel, and observation. I will bring the best current books on the subject. Familiarity with species level requirements through review of taxonomic revision papers (just to humble everyone, including myself!).

6. Microscopic evaluation of stony coral features for advanced interested parties to determine species level id's where possible.

7. The basic morphological (gross) characteristics of other corals (zoanthids, corallimorphs) and the limitations of these groups to correctly identify. I will bring some of the pertinent references. Also, photos of those that can be identified to a basic level with obvious physical characteristics.

8. Pronunciation issues and questions and answers about range, habitat, husbandry.

9. Suggestions for further study. I will bring a small library of books, papers, and other references for your perusal.

Texreefer
Wed, 13th Dec 2006, 02:47 PM
Very cool wish we could set something like this up in San Antonio

Isis
Wed, 13th Dec 2006, 04:13 PM
Very cool wish we could set something like this up in San AntonioWell we want to invite you guys, especially since we aren't sure when we do this again. If it is really successful, perhaps we can convince Eric to do it again. This is a very good chance for all of us to really learn how to ID corals instead of assuming the stores are telling us the right name. We have a few people driving in from Dallas for this, so I figured a few of the MAASTards will do it too.

sharkboy
Wed, 13th Dec 2006, 09:31 PM
Just keep us posted on official date and time.

Isis
Wed, 13th Dec 2006, 09:51 PM
Just keep us posted on official date and time.The date is feb 21st and will start around 1pm.

DeAngelove
Thu, 14th Dec 2006, 01:11 AM
Sounds pretty cool and I'd love to go, but 2/21 is in the middle of the week and might make it somewhat problematic for us out-of-towners to attend.

aggie4231
Thu, 14th Dec 2006, 03:00 AM
it's the 24

Isis
Thu, 14th Dec 2006, 11:58 AM
Sounds pretty cool and I'd love to go, but 2/21 is in the middle of the week and might make it somewhat problematic for us out-of-towners to attend.Oops... I meant the 24th.

Isis
Sat, 27th Jan 2007, 11:40 AM
Just a friendly reminder...

caferacermike
Sat, 27th Jan 2007, 11:55 AM
I'm interested. Anyone from ATX want to shuttle?

DeAngelove
Mon, 29th Jan 2007, 05:53 PM
I'm going, still trying to get clearance from work. My departing/return times are up in the air right now, but I should have that squared away by the end of this week.

KyleV
Mon, 29th Jan 2007, 11:29 PM
I'm down Mike

Isis
Sun, 4th Feb 2007, 11:41 AM
Here is the registration link... (http://www.marshreef.com/modules.php?name=Event_Registration&pa=event_info& ev_id=22) Please be sure to register the number of people, including yourself, that will be coming so we can properly organize the facility with chairs and stations. All MARSH members can bring one guest with their entry.

All MARSH members are free to this event, which includes the food we will be providing for you and your guest. All club members of MAAST or DFWMAS will only be charged $5 each head, with presentation of membership card. All other non-members will be charged $15 per person.

Please register ASAP so we can prepare for the event.

urban79
Sun, 4th Feb 2007, 12:10 PM
thats to far :(

Isis
Sun, 4th Feb 2007, 12:20 PM
It will start about 1:00pm, and we will post the address soon for those who are coming.

Shark_Bait
Sun, 4th Feb 2007, 02:14 PM
Registered....

And Houston too... far? When are you going to get another chance at this. If I can make the trip from Corpus...

Isis
Sun, 4th Feb 2007, 02:32 PM
Registered....

And Houston too... far? When are you going to get another chance at this. If I can make the trip from Corpus...Definitely not too far. I have made the drive many, many times when I lived in SA and drove back and forth monthly. If you leave by 8am, you will get to the event in time. Of course, if you leave a little earlier, you can stop at a few shops along the way. ;)

Shark_Bait
Sun, 4th Feb 2007, 02:59 PM
How long is expected to be? Maybe we can stop in some shops on the way home?

Isis
Sun, 4th Feb 2007, 03:50 PM
How long is expected to be? Maybe we can stop in some shops on the way home?It will definitely be at least a couple of hours, but we are anticipating that some people may want to stay longer and others may want to leave when they have had enough info absorbed into their brains. There will be enough time to head to stores afterwards for sure. In fact, if you left early enough to buy some corals before the workshop, you can use this opportunity to have them IDed correctly.

TroyPham
Sun, 4th Feb 2007, 06:36 PM
i'll be there. it is only 3hr drive from SA, Corpus Christi, and Austin. that is if you drive 70-75.

aggie4231
Sun, 4th Feb 2007, 09:43 PM
Houston, isnt to far. i make that trip at least 2 times a month. once just to go to the marsh meetings, and the other to just hang out.

Shark_Bait
Sun, 4th Feb 2007, 10:53 PM
i'll be there. it is only 3hr drive from SA, Corpus Christi, and Austin. that is if you drive 70-75.

You must not know the short cut... cuts' like 30 hour 45 minutes off.

aggie4231
Mon, 5th Feb 2007, 10:59 AM
what short cuts? im in port A, so i go 35 through rockport, take 239 in tivoli to 77, then 77 to 59 into houston.

Shark_Bait
Mon, 5th Feb 2007, 03:12 PM
35 to 136/2678 which joins back up with 77 in Refugio.
But from Port A your way probably better. The short cut works for us a little further south.

Isis
Tue, 20th Feb 2007, 08:46 AM
The workshop will be held at the Harris County MUD Bldg.

2300 Pilgrim's Point Dr.
Webster, TX 77598

From I-45 Take the Bay Area Blvd. Exit. Turn west on Bay Area Blvd. (not counting I-45 associated stoplights)...go to the 4th stoplight - Pilgrim's Point. There will be a Stop 'n Go on your left.

Turn left onto Pilgrim's Point.

Directly behind the Stop 'n Go is a Volunteer Fire Department and right next to that is the MUD Bldg.

There is a small parking lot for the MUD Bldg. If the parking lot is full please park on Pilgrim's Point just down the street a bit. Please DO NOT block the Fire Department driveways.

There is an apartment complex directly across the street from the MUD Bldg. Park there at your own risk. Sometimes they tow...sometimes they don't!

The event will start about 1pm, and last for a few hours at least, but don't feel you have to stay the entire time, unless you want to have Eric help you at the end of the talk to ID the skeletons you brought...