Your Voices Matter: New High Seas Treaty Presents a Once in a Lifetime Opportunity for Ocean Sciences

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Your Voices Matter: New High Seas Treaty Presents a Once in a Lifetime Opportunity for Ocean Sciences

Please join The Peter Girguis Lab at Harvard University for an informational virtual consultation with the science community to discuss current negotiations regarding marine genetic resources in the UN High Seas Treaty.   Register for the workshop here.  The agenda and speaker lineup can be accessed here. Co-sponsored by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, the International Council of Environmental Law, and ASLO. Read on for more information. Many oceanographers, marine …

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ASLO Joins the UN Decade of Ocean Science as a ‘Nexus Organization’

The United Nations has declared the next ten years 2021-2030, the ‘Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development.’ The Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography has proudly joined together with other national and international society, academic, NGO, and industry groups to become a ‘nexus organization’ through the U.S. National Committee for the UN Decade, hosted by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. In the spirit of …

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ASLO joins aquatic societies in urging Biden Administration to reinstate a science-based definition of Waters of the United States

The Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography has joined the Consortium of Aquatic Science Societies (CASS) in sending a letter to the Biden Administration urging a return to a science-based definition of Waters of the United States (WOTUS). In 2018, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the Army Corps of Engineers issued a new rule significantly narrowing the types of waters receiving federal Clean Water Act protections. The …

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David Schindler: A Virtual Celebration of Life

ASLO members and members of the broader aquatic science community are invited to attend a virtual celebration of the life of Dr. David W. Schindler, hosted by his family, friends, and colleagues. Dr. Schindler was a giant in the field of limnology and leaves behind a legacy of significant contributions to the aquatic sciences. The gathering will be held on Friday, April 9th from 3:00-5:00pm MST. For more information on …

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Rosie Gradoville and Rita Franco-Santos named Raelyn Cole Editorial Fellows for L&O Letters

The Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography is pleased to announce the selection of Rosie Gradoville and Rita Franco-Santos as ASLO’s newest Raelyn Cole Editorial Fellows. The Raelyn Cole Editorial Fellowship, which began in 2017, is a unique opportunity for early-career aquatic scientists to gain expertise in scientific publishing, including open-access publishing, peer review, and scientific writing. Fellows will work directly with the Editor of Limnology & Oceanography …

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Congratulations to the 2021 ASLO Award Winners!

Each year, ASLO honors scientists for their achievements in the aquatic sciences. We are pleased to announce the winners of the 2021 ASLO Awards. The awards will be presented at the 2021 Aquatic Sciences Virtual Meeting in June. More information about individual awardees is available at https://www.aslo.org/aslo-awards/2021-aslo-award-recipients/. Please join us in congratulating this year’s ASLO Award Winners!  The G. Evelyn Hutchinson Award honors a scientist who has made considerable contributions to knowledge in limnology and oceanography, and whose future work promises a continuing legacy of scientific excellence. …

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Photo Contest 2020 – Featured Images

The winning image in the Conservation and Management category. A View from Inside of a Coral Nursery Description: A hawksbill sea turtle checking out a coral nursery, called “the igloo”, in the Gulf of Eilat and Aqaba, northern Red Sea. This dome-shaped artificial reef was built and placed in the sea more than two decades ago by the crew of the Underwater Observatory Marine Park in Eilat, Israel. Quickly after …

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Congratulations to the 2020 class of ASLO Fellows!

2020 has been such a challenging year that it delights me to bring on news of celebration and gratitude. Please join me in welcoming another 10 wonderful members as the 2020 class of ASLO Fellows! The following ASLO Sustaining Fellows are recognized as having sustained excellence in their contributions to ASLO and the aquatic sciences. Paul A. del Giorgio Linda E. Duguay Susanne Menden-Deuer Stephen Opsahl Adrienne Sponberg The following …

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Julia Mullarney named Deputy Editor for Limnology & Oceanography

The Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography (ASLO) is pleased to announce that Julia Mullarney will join the ASLO editorial team as Deputy Editor for Limnology & Oceanography (L&O). Mullarney has served as Associate Editor for L&O since 2019 and has been an active ASLO member since 2012. Julia’s appointment from the established, experienced ranks of L&O Associate Editors was approved by the ASLO Board following the recommendation …

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