Ian Albert Edgar Bayly
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Ian Albert Edgar Bayly (born 1934) is a New Zealand born Australian limnologist.[1] He earned an M.Sc. from the University of New Zealand in 1959,[1] a Ph.D. from University of Queensland in 1965[2] and a D.Sc. from Monash University in 1975.[3] In Australia he has worked at University of Queensland and Monash University.[1]
In 1975 he won the Hilary Jolly medal,[4] which was awarded by the then Australian Society for Limnology, for an outstanding contribution to Australian limnology.[5] Bayly Bay near Davis Station in Antarctica is named after him because of his work on Antarctic zoology.[6]
His zoological abbreviation is Bayly.[7]