Ilana Berman-Frank, Elizabeth Harvey, Brittany M. Schieler
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It is no secret that for many this is a time of increased demands with little return in the way of reward. Yet, as cliché as it might be, spotlighting excellence and significance in achievement in others is an effective way to combat burnout and frustration. Nominating a colleague for an award through ASLO is a significant gesture with numerous benefits. It offers an opportunity to publicly recognize and celebrate an exceptional contribution to science and promote novel work on a broader platform. In addition, a nomination can be a mechanism that strengthens professional relationships and networks, as it often involves gathering letters of support and testimonials from other experts in the field. This process can lead to valuable connections and collaborations that benefit both the nominator and their colleague. Finally nominating a colleague fosters a culture of appreciation and support within ASLO, encouraging members to actively engage in recognizing excellence and inspiring future generations of aquatic scientists.
The nomination season for the ASLO awards is open and we would like to encourage you to nominate your peers for one of the following awards. ASLO awards provide opportunities to recognize outstanding individual performance at different career levels, for outstanding publications, and to highlight accomplishments and service to the aquatic science research community and beyond. ASLO currently has nine awards:
For further information and to access the nomination form, please visit the ASLO website (https://www.aslo.org/aslo-awards) and Wickland and Pollard (2019)—“The ASLO Awards Program Primer: How it Works, Historical Trends, and How You Can Get Involved.”
If you have more questions—email the Award Committee Co-Chairs: Elizabeth Harvey ([email protected]) and Ilana Berman-Frank ([email protected]). We look forward to receiving your nominations!
This text was originally published on the ASLO blog at aslo.org, and is republished here with permission from the copyright holder, the Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography.
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All past issues of the Limnology and Oceanography Bulletin are available online, including its predecessors Communications to Members and the ASLO Bulletin. Access to the current and previous volume is restricted to members and institutions with a subscription to the ASLO journals. All other issues are freely accessible without a subscription. As part of ASLO’s mission to disseminate and communicate knowledge in the aquatic sciences.