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Guidelines for auditions across multiple artistic disciplines detailing the performance, portfolio, and interview requirements for prospective students applying to the visual and performing arts academy.
Year:
2017-2018
Institution:
Coral Reef Senior High School
Program:
Visual & Performing Arts Academy
Disciplines:
Dance, Theatre, Visual Arts, Chorus, Orchestra, Band
Document Type:
Audition Guidelines
Target Audience:
Prospective high school students
Requirements:
Dance attire, music accompaniment, résumés, photographs, portfolios
Evaluation:
Individual interviews, proficiency tests, performance assessments
Period:
2017-2018 academic year
Notes:
Specific instructions for attire, repertoire, and skill demonstration vary by discipline
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Year:
2021
Region / City:
International
Theme:
Coral Reefs, Biodiversity, Global Biodiversity Framework
Document Type:
Position Paper
Organization:
International Coral Reef Initiative (ICRI)
Author:
ICRI Members
Target Audience:
Policy makers, environmental scientists, NGOs
Action Period:
2020-2021
Approval Date:
May 2020
Amendment Date:
Not specified
Year:
2012
Region:
Coral Triangle
Document type:
Meeting notes
Event:
Coral Triangle Fisher Forum II, Breakout Group B, Day 2
Topic:
Traceability systems, IUU fishing, incentives and industry adoption
Participants:
Fisheries stakeholders, industry representatives, NGOs, government officials
Geographical focus:
Large scale export fisheries and small scale local fisheries in Southeast Asia and Pacific
Key issues addressed:
Traceability implementation, market incentives, consumer demand, regulatory challenges, community engagement
Recommendations:
Incentive mechanisms, education programs, multi-purpose traceability systems, collaboration between government, industry, and communities
Organization:
Coral Bleaching Research Coordination Network
Workshop Title:
Experimental design protocol recommendations in coral bleaching research
Application Deadline:
12 December 2018
Workshop Dates:
22–24 May 2019
Location:
The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, USA
Workshop Director:
Dr. Andréa Grottoli
Host Institution:
The Ohio State University
Funding Support:
Shared-room hotel accommodation, workshop lunches, and airfare support up to $700 within the USA
Participant Requirements:
Full attendance for three days and completion of pre- and post-workshop activities
Submission Requirements:
Application form, 2-page CV, statement of interest (maximum 300 words), and completed pre-workshop Excel file
Submission Method:
Single email submission with specified subject line
Contact Email:
[email protected]
Program Component:
Early Career Training Pledge with $2,000 trainee award
Number of Training Awards per Year:
Four
Target Participants:
Postdocs, researchers, and faculty in coral bleaching research
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Java Coral Reefs, Indonesia
Topic:
Marine biodiversity, coral reefs
Document type:
Research review
Author:
Elsa Dianita Aulia, Jinsoon Park, Sang-kyu Lee, Jong Seong Khim
Target Audience:
Researchers, marine biologists, ecologists
Date of publication:
2023
Period of validity:
Ongoing research
Date of last update:
N/A
Year:
2018
Location:
Jakarta, Indonesia
Theme:
Marine and coastal biodiversity conservation and sustainable use
Document type:
Workshop report
Organizing bodies:
Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity, Government of Indonesia, Japan Biodiversity Fund, Government of Sweden, Coral Triangle Initiative, UNEP, ASEAN Centre for Biodiversity, PEMSEA, IOC, CSIRO
Authors/Contributors:
Workshop participants including regional officials, experts, and managers
Target audience:
Policymakers, scientific communities, regional and global organizations
Period covered:
31 July – 3 August 2018
Objectives:
Identify tools and approaches for cross-sectoral management of coral reefs and associated ecosystems, assess implementation of Priority Actions, share experiences and best practices
Key outcomes:
Recommendations for enhancing collaboration, capacity-building, monitoring progress toward Aichi Biodiversity Targets, especially Target 10
Year:
2021
Location:
Virtual via ZOOM
Theme:
Regional Cooperation on Coral Reefs, Fisheries and Food Security
Document Type:
Chair’s Summary / Meeting Report
Organizing Body:
Coral Triangle Initiative on Coral Reefs, Fisheries and Food Security (CTI-CFF)
Participants:
Governments of Indonesia, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Solomon Islands, Timor-Leste
Chair:
H.E. Dr. Melchior Mataki
Executive Director Addressed:
Dr. Mohd Kushairi Mohd Rajuddin
Budget and Finance:
2021 approved budget USD 1,093,023, 2022 proposed budget USD 1,009,140
Key Reports:
Chair’s Report, Country Reports, Internal Resources Committee Report, Financial Resources Working Group Report
Meetings:
SOM-16 (13–16 December 2021), SOM-17 planned for Q4 2022, Leaders’ Summit planned for 2023
Key Decisions:
Adoption of revised agenda, endorsement of reports and recommendations, approval of 2022 organizational structure, financial regulations and staff policies
Special Notes:
Challenges due to COVID-19 pandemic, completion of audited financial statements by April 2022, continuation of leadership roles in committees
Year:
2024
Region / City:
Red Sea, Egypt
Topic:
Environmental Conservation / Coral Reef Protection
Document Type:
Press Release
Organizations:
Shell Egypt, Mubadala Energy, Woodside Energy, Tharwa, Ganoub El Wadi Petroleum Holding Company (Ganope), Hurghada Environmental Protection and Conservation Association (HEPCA), Egyptian Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources
Key Officials:
H.E. Engineer Karim Badawi, H.E. Dr. Yasmine Fouad, Major General Amr Hanafi
Project Sites:
Abu Dabab Reef, Abu Kizan Reef, Malahi Reef
Number of Mooring Buoys:
31
Target Audience:
General Public, Tourism Industry, Environmental Stakeholders
Date of Announcement:
12 December 2024
Partnership Type:
Public-Private Collaboration
Year:
1858
Region:
South Pacific (fictional setting)
Theme:
Adventure, survival, morality
Document Type:
Literary summary and analysis
Author:
R. M. Ballantyne
Contributor:
Carl Niemeyer
Audience:
Students, literary scholars
Publication:
College English, Vol. 22, No. 4, January 1961
Main Characters:
Jack, Ralph, Peterkin
Plot Focus:
Stranding, survival, encounters with cannibals and pirates
Moral Themes:
Good vs evil, innocence, colonial attitudes
Comparative Context:
Precursor to Lord of the Flies
Country:
Australia
Legislation Referenced:
Corporations Act 2001 (Cth); Australian Charities and Not-for-Profit Commission Act 2012 (Cth)
Organization:
The Port Curtis Coral Coast Ltd (PCCC Ltd)
Associated Trust:
Port Curtis Coral Coast Aboriginal Peoples Charitable Trust
Document Type:
Director Consent Form
Purpose:
Formal consent to act as a director and responsible person of a charitable trust
Required Personal Information:
Full Legal Name; Former Names; Date of Birth; Place of Birth; Residential Address; Mobile Number; Email; Director ID
Compliance Requirements:
Police Check; confirmation of eligibility to serve as director; agreement to comply with policies and code of conduct
Regulatory Oversight:
Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission
Signatories:
Prospective Director
Verification Elements:
Director Signature; Date of Signature
Year:
2018
Subject:
English Language
Theme:
Bars and drinking establishments in literary and journalistic descriptions
Document type:
Examination paper / reading comprehension and writing assessment
Texts included:
Extract from Sketches from Boz (1835); newspaper review titled “The Coral Room Bar”
Author of Text A:
Charles Dickens
Author of Text B:
Orla Pentelow
Source of Text A:
Sketches from Boz (1835)
Source of Text B:
The Telegraph
Setting of Text A:
Gin shop in London
Setting of Text B:
The Coral Room bar at The Bloomsbury hotel, London
Assessment components:
Reading analysis, comparison of texts, language evaluation, transactional writing
Questions included:
Q2, Q3, Q5, Q6, Q7A, Q7B, Q8
Writing task topic:
The Dangers of Underage Drinking
Year:
2021
Region / City:
International
Theme:
Coral Reefs, Biodiversity, Global Biodiversity Framework
Document Type:
Position Paper
Organization:
International Coral Reef Initiative (ICRI)
Author:
ICRI Members
Target Audience:
Policy makers, environmental scientists, NGOs
Action Period:
2020-2021
Approval Date:
May 2020
Amendment Date:
Not specified
Note:
Year
Region / City:
Nauru
Theme:
Environmental management, climate change, disaster risk management
Document Type:
Project Document
Organization / Institution:
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
Year:
2025
Region / city:
Queensland, Australia
Topic:
Vessel Traffic Management, Marine Safety
Document Type:
User Guide
Organization:
Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads
Author:
Queensland Government
Target Audience:
Ship masters and maritime operators
Period of validity:
Ongoing
Approval date:
December 2004
Amendment date:
January 2025
Year:
2023
Region / city:
Brisbane, Qld; Rockhampton, Qld; Newcastle, NSW; Kigali, Rwanda
Topic:
Fine sediment abatement, grazing land management, Reef Credits
Document Type:
Methodology
Organization / institution:
Verterra Ecological Engineering Pty Ltd
Author:
Ben Silverwood, Andrew Yates, Adam Costin, Dr Glenn Dale, Dave Waterson, Carole Sweetman, Mike Berwick, Luke Shoo, Matthew Warnken, Rebekah Ash, Andrew Bremner, Melanie Addinsall
Target audience:
Environmental professionals, landholders, policymakers, researchers
Period of validity:
Ongoing
Approval date:
01 July 2023
Revision date:
01 July 2023
Note:
Description
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Columbus, Ohio
Topic:
Equipment replacement and system upgrade
Document Type:
Request for Proposals (RFP)
Organization:
Columbus Zoo and Aquarium
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Contractors and vendors in the field of equipment installation and system upgrades
Period of Action:
By February 29, 2024
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2011
Region / City:
Bali, Indonesia
Topic:
Market-based fisheries trade, LRFFT
Document type:
Conference proceedings
Organization:
WWF, WorldFish Center, University of Hong Kong, International Institute for Sustainable Development
Author:
Various speakers
Target audience:
Fisheries professionals, environmentalists, policymakers
Period of validity:
March 1-3, 2011
Approval date:
March 1, 2011
Date of amendments:
N/A
Year:
2004
Region:
Great Barrier Reef Marine Park, Australia
Subject:
Aquaculture operations, ecological management, zoning regulations
Document type:
Policy/Guideline
Organization:
Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority (GBRMPA)
Intended audience:
Aquaculture operators, environmental regulators, researchers
Scope:
Assessment of extensive and intensive aquaculture operations
Regulatory framework:
Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Regulations 1983, Environmental Management Charge regulations
Locations covered:
Fantome Island, Arlington Reef, Walker Bay, Hinchinbrook Channel
Operational focus:
Cage culture, restocking, artificial habitat development, pearl oyster culture, barramundi production
Research initiatives:
Giant clams, edible oysters, tropical abalone, marine sponges, coral culture
Zoning permissions:
General Use, Habitat Protection, Conservation Park Zones
Restricted zones:
Buffer Zones, Scientific Research or Preservation Zones, Marine National Park Zones, Preservation Zones, Special Management Areas, No Structures Sub-Zones, Whitsundays Plan of Management Area
Year:
2024
Region / City:
Red Sea, Egypt
Topic:
Environmental Conservation / Coral Reef Protection
Document Type:
Press Release
Organizations:
Shell Egypt, Mubadala Energy, Woodside Energy, Tharwa, Ganoub El Wadi Petroleum Holding Company (Ganope), Hurghada Environmental Protection and Conservation Association (HEPCA), Egyptian Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources
Key Officials:
H.E. Engineer Karim Badawi, H.E. Dr. Yasmine Fouad, Major General Amr Hanafi
Project Sites:
Abu Dabab Reef, Abu Kizan Reef, Malahi Reef
Number of Mooring Buoys:
31
Target Audience:
General Public, Tourism Industry, Environmental Stakeholders
Date of Announcement:
12 December 2024
Partnership Type:
Public-Private Collaboration
Year:
2017
Region:
Great Barrier Reef, Australia
Theme:
Social values and community benefits
Document type:
Guidelines
Authority:
Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority
Target audience:
GBRMPA officers, permission applicants, interested public
Purpose:
Guidance on assessing impacts to social values within the permission system
Scope:
Local, regional, state, national, and international scales; includes Traditional Owner perspectives
Social values addressed:
Access, aesthetics, appreciation, understanding and enjoyment, human health, personal connection, equity, empowerment, employment and income
Related plans:
Reef 2050 Long-Term Sustainability Plan
Warnings:
May contain images of deceased persons affecting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers
Application:
Permission decisions within the Marine Park