CREWS researcher Robert (Bob) Hall was recently recognized as an ASLO (Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography) fellow for the 2021 year for his sustained excellence in contributions to aquatic sciences! The Fellows program began in 2015 as a way for ASLO to acknowledge those members that consistently contribute to ASLO through their service to journals, conferences, and committees that advance the science of limnology and oceanography. Bob Hall is a professor of limnology at Flathead Lake Biological Station through the University of Montana, where he has worked since 2017. He has been interested in stream carbon cycling since attending graduate school at the University of Georgia. Hall’s current work links geomorphology to stream metabolism and nitrogen cycling, time-series analyses of river metabolism, isotope tracers, and dissolved organic carbon (DOC) dynamics in streams. Bob Hall, along with the other ASLO fellows recognized, will be honored at the 2022 Joint Aquatic Sciences Meeting in Grand Rapids, MI from May 14-22, 2022.
Bob Hall Receives ASLO Fellowship for Excellence in Aquatic Sciences
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February 1, 2022
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