Great Lakes Fishery Commission
Ottawa, Ontario—The Great Lakes Fishery Commission, during its recent
annual meeting, presented Dr. Charles Krueger with the 2016 Jack
Christie/Ken Loftus Award for Distinguished Scientific Contributions
toward Understanding Healthy Great Lakes Ecosystems. Commissioner Dr.
Bill Taylor, Distinguished Professor in Global Fisheries Systems at
Michigan State University, presented Dr. Kruger with the award during
the Commission’s 61st annual meeting in Ottawa, Ontario for
“tirelessly engaging in efforts to improve the productivity and
sustainability of Great Lakes fisheries.” Dr. Krueger currently
serves as the T.F. Waters Professor of Aquatic Ecology and
Conservation at Michigan State University’s Center for Systems
Integration and Sustainability in the Department of Fisheries and
Wildlife and is the Director of the Great Lakes Acoustic Telemetry
Observation System.
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