Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography gives out the following awards: • the
Raymond L. Lindeman Award for an outstanding paper written by a young aquatic scientist • the
G. Evelyn Hutchinson Award to an outstanding mid-career scientists in limnology or oceanography • the
A.C. Redfield Lifetime Achievement Award to recognize and honor major, long-term achievements in the fields of limnology and oceanography • the
John Martin Award to recognize a paper in aquatic sciences that is judged to have had a high impact on subsequent research in the field • the
Ruth Patrick Award to honor outstanding research in aquatic science, particularly a solution of an environmental problem • the
Ramón Margalef Award for Excellence in Education to recognize outstanding contributions to teaching and mentoring students engaged in the fields of limnology and oceanography. • the
Yentsch-Schindler Award honors an aquatic scientist normally within 12 years of the completion of their terminal degree, for outstanding and balanced contributions to research, science training, and broader societal issues • the
Victoria J. Bertics Memorial Award recognizes ASLO members who could not fulfill their career potential because of early death or disability • the
Tommy and Yvette Edmondson Distinguished Service Award to recognize members who have displayed exceptional efforts that support the professional goals and enhance the stature of ASLO ==References==