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Anderson-Everett Award

First presented in 1979, the Anderson-Everett Award recognizes important and continued contributions to the Association over a period of years. The award honors the efforts of David Anderson and Margaret Everett for their significant early contributions to the association and the Great Lakes.

Recipients

2023 Edward Verhamme, LimnoTech
2022 Jessica Ives, University of Windsor, GLIER
2021 Paula McIntyre, IAGLR Communication Director / Loracs Design LLC
2020 International Joint Commission Great Lakes Regional Office, Windsor, Ontario
2019 Robert Heath, Kent State University
2018 Timothy Johnson, Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry
2017 Robert Hecky, J. of Great Lakes Research Editor, University of Minnesota-Duluth
2016 Michael Twiss, Clarkson University
2015 James Bence, Michigan State University
2014 Robert Heath, Kent State University
2013 Stephanie Guildford, Department of Biology and Large Lakes Observatory, University of Minnesota-Duluth
2012 Great Lakes Fishery Commission, Ann Arbor, Michigan
2011 Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Ann Arbor, Michigan
2010 Lynda D. Corkum, Dept. of Biological Science, University of Windsor
2009 Dean L. Foster, IAGLR Volunteer
2008 Gerald Matisoff, Department of Geological Sciences, Case Western Reserve University
2007 Michael Jones, Department of Fisheries & Wildlife, Michigan State University
2006 Wendy L. Foster, Business Manager, International Association for Great Lakes Research
2005 Patricia Chow-Fraser, Biology Department, McMaster University
2004 Stephen Brandt, Great Lakes Environmental Researh Laboratory, U.S. Department of Commerce, NOAA
2003 John Hartig, Greater Detroit River American Heritage River Initiative
2002 John Kennedy, Green Bay Metropolitan Sewerage District
2001 David Dolan, University of Wisconsin-Green Bay
2001 Mary Ginnebaugh, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
2000 Joseph V. DePinto, Department of Civil, Structural, and Environmental Engineering, SUNY Buffalo
1998 Mohi Munawar, Great Lakes Laboratory for Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
1997 Thomas Tisue, International Atomic Energy Agency, Austria
1996 James R. Kramer
1995 R. Stephen Schneider
1994 Barry M. Lesht
1992 Joseph Leach
1991 William C. Sonzogni
1989 Carlos Fetterof
1988 Peter G. Sly
1987 William L. Richardson
1985 Marlene S. Evans
1982 Robert A. Sweeney
1979 John F. Carr