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Ecological and Earth Sciences in Mountain Areas: Sept. 6-10, 2002

David Schindler

David Schindler, Killam Memorial Professor of Ecology at the University of Alberta, is internationally recognized for his research on the harmful effects that acid rain and phosphorous-rich detergents have on fresh water. For the past decade, he and his students have been examining the effects of anthropogenic disturbance on alpine lakes. His current research interests include the study of fisheries management in mountain lakes, the biomagnification of organochlorines in food chains, effects of climate change and UV radiation on lakes, and global carbon and nitrogen budgets. He is particularly interested in the restoration of lakes suffering damage due to the introduction of alien species. In recent years he has earned significant accolades, including the Stockholm Water Prize, the Volvo International Environment Prize, the International Society of Limnology's Naumann-Thienemann Medal, the American Association of Limnology and Oceanography's Hutchinson Medal, and most recently, the NSERC Gerhard Herzberg Gold Medal for Science and Engineering.
 

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