The International Association for Great Lakes Research (IAGLR) is a scientific organization made up of researchers studying the Laurentian Great Lakes, other large lakes of the world, and their watersheds, as well as those with an interest in such research. IAGLR members encompass all scientific disciplines with a common interest in the management of large lake ecosystems on many levels.
We are a nearly 1,000-member professional society that holds an annual Conference on Great Lakes Research. Our Journal of Great Lakes Research is a highly respected professional publication with broad distribution.
IAGLR News
Registration closes Friday May 9!
A reminder to register online by May 9 and save. After that you'll have to register at the door. | 4/28/08
IAGLR Conference and Kennedy on TV News
Watch this news segment featuring the upcoming IAGLR Conference and keynote by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Courtesy CHEX News, Peterborough,Ontario. | 4/28/08
JGLR 33, Special Issue 3 Online
Abstracts and full-text articles (PDFs) are now available online for JGLR 33, Special Issue 3. Note that PDFs are available to the public through 4/30/08; after that time, they are available by electronic subscription only. Check out the web releases for coverage of several of the articles, and view the table of contents for convenient access to the complete content. | 4/8/08
SAVE: Register for IAGLR 2008 by April 11 to get the early registration rate!
The early registration deadline for the 2008 IAGLR Conference is April 11, 2008. Please see the conference registration page for further details | 4/8/08
Final Call for Advertisements, Sponsors and Exhibitors
Last chance to be published in the Conference Program Book. Discover how IAGLR can help you reach an international large-lakes research community! Contact Wendy Foster office@iaglr.org | 4/8/08
Visit our News page and the IAGLR Large Lakes Research Calendar to see what's going on in the large lakes research community!
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