Ok, time for another MACNA XX update before the price goes up at the end of the month!!! Check out our website at www.macnaxx.com for more information (the website is also going through a transformation by the end of the month). Let us know if we can do anything else to make your stay in Atlanta enjoyable! As you know, we have record numbers of attendees and exhibitors this year, and a huge number of incredible speakers!! We are also trying a few new things to entice you – including a Children’s Program involving local venues within walking distance of the hotel for those of you that want to appease your family (ages 5-12) to justify the massive amounts of money you pay for raffles and other goodies. The Children’s Program is being offered at cost, and can be pre-registered on our website starting later this week. Also, UPS will have a booth in the trade show to allow easy shipment of all your animals and equipment (or your family if they object to your purchases!) You may have heard about the tornado that went through downtown Atlanta a few months ago, damaging the Westin Hotel (but missing the Georgia Aquarium). There was damage to many windows, which are in the process of being replaced, but there was no structural damage and it is basically business as usual. Friday they gave us another 20 rooms, and they will go fast, so if you want to be at the conference hotel, you had better hurry! We also have contracted at other hotels next door at the same low rate, so there will be plenty of room. You may have also heard the exciting news that the Georgia Aquarium is now expanding to include another 1.3 million gallons – making the total 9.5 million gallons. That is the good news. The bad news is that this new section will not be ready for this year’s MACNA. The general exhibits at the Georgia Aquarium will not be affected by the construction at the time of MACNA (other than possibly the outdoor sea lion exhibit). The following is the schedule (subject to change). The workshops are limited to a small number of pre-registrants to allow more of an intimate atmosphere. There is a nominal charge to ensure that the workshops are filled. The proceeds will be donated to a non-profit charity of the speaker’s choosing. You should be able to sign up for workshops by the end of this week. MACNA XX – Conference Schedule Friday – September 5, 2008 09:00 am MASNA Board Meeting 11:00 am MASNA Member Preview of Trade Show 11:00 am Raffles Begin 12:00 pm Tradeshow Opens 12:00 pm Welcome 12:00 pm Dr. Hugo Freudenthal: The Role of Zooxanthellae 01:00 pm Children’s Program: Children’s Museum ($27.50) 01:15 pm James Fatherree: The Latest Advances in Aquarium Lighting 02:15 pm Dr. Bruce Carlson: Status of Reefs in the Wild 02:15 pm Workshop: Jake Adams: MacGyver Aquarium Techniques 03:15 pm Scott Fellman: Authentic Biotope Presentation for the Aquarium 04:15 pm Eric Borneman: Conservation and Coral Nutrition on the Reef 04:15 pm Workshop: Dr. Al Dove: Test Kits and What do they really mean? 05:15 pm Matthew Wittenrich: Fish Breeding Techniques 06:15 pm Steven Pro: “I touched it – NOW WHAT?” Reef Toxins 06:15 pm Workshop: Bob Fenner/Marj Awai: Photography 07:00 pm Silent Auction Begins 07:00 pm Children’s Program: Young Chef’s Academy ($32.50) 07:30 pm Cocktail Party: Speaker: Koji Wada: Japanese Aquariums Saturday – September 6, 2008 07:30 am SaltwaterU Teen Program – Teen Presentation for 2008 trip 08:00 am Children’s Program: New World of Coke ($27.50) 08:00 am Dr. Sylvia Earle: Sustainable Seas: Recognizing Finite Resources 08:00 am Trade Show Opens 09:15 am Ray Davis: Whale Shark Research 09:15 am Workshop: Jake Adams/Tim Woolston: DIY Filtration/Plumbing 10:15 am Cathy Sakas: NOAA Resources for Educators 10:15 am Jim Walters: New and Unusual Fish for Nano Reef Aquariums 11:15 am Larry Jackson: Reef Travel Destinations 11:15 am Workshop: Anthony Calfo: Coral Propagation 01:00 pm Children’s Program: laceName w:st="on">CNNlaceName> laceType w:st="on">CenterlaceType> ($27.50) 01:00 pm Dr. Nancy Knowlton: TBA 01:00 pm Tom Wyatt: Advanced Aquarium Chemistry 02:00 pm Dr. Rob Toonen: What can deep coral reefs tell us about coral bleaching, reef resilience and reef aquaria? 02:00 pm Workshop: Kelly Jedlicki: Fish Necropsy 03:00 pm Bob Fenner: TBA 03:00 pm Christine Williams: Keeping Fishes Healthy and Treating Diseases 04:00 pm Scott Fellman: Marine Plants and Algaes 04:00 pm Workshop: Julian Sprung: How to grow your own food 05:00 pm Special Behind the Scene Tours of the Georgia Aquarium 07:00 pm Children’s program: Pajama Party with Pizza/Movie ($24.50) 07:15 pm Banquet in the Georgia Aquarium by Wolfgang Puck Speaker: Joanne Ruxton – Behind the Scenes as an Underwater Wildlife Producer for the BBC Sunday – September 7, 2008 08:00 am Children’s Program: Georgia Aquarium ($32.50) 08:00 am Dr. Alex Brylske: Uses of the Reef in Medicine and Industry 08:00 am Trade Show Opens 09:15 am Charles Delbeek: Coral Diseases and Pests 09:15 am Workshop: Anthony Calfo/Phillip Root: Large Aquaculture Techniques 10:15 am Dr. Kim Cobb: Records of Climate Change through Coral 10:15 am Kim Hall: The Tropical Diver Exhibit at the Georgia Aquarium 11:15 am Michael Cottman: Researching a Sunken Slave Ship: The Wreck of the Henrietta Marie 11:15 am Workshop: (Panel) How to prepare, bid for & plan a MACNA 01:00 pm (Panel) The Future of the Reef-Keeping Hobby 02:00 pm Grand Finale Raffle Drawing
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