Proactive Species Internal Grants Funded
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The Internal Grant Program is open to NOAA biologists as Principal Investigators on projects implementing research or conservation measures to improve the status of Species of Concern. Most projects also include collaborations with academic or non-governmental institutions.
Funding for this program is separate from funding for the Proactive Species Conservation Grant Program that is awarded to state management agencies.
2009 Species of Concern Internal Grants Funded |
Region |
Project Title |
Funding |
Northwest/Southwest |
Evaluation of stock structure and population bottlenecks in cowcod (Sebastes levis) |
$35,000 |
Northwest/Southwest |
Joint NMFS Northwest Region and Southwest Region Species of Concern Workshop |
$16,880 |
Northeast |
SCUTES - Students Collaborating to Undertake Tracking Efforts for Sturgeon |
$34,263 |
Northwest |
Growth and natal origin of Pacific hake from the Georgia Basin DPS |
$31,168 |
Pacific Islands |
Gene flow and morphological variation in one of the rarest known corals: is Montipora dilatata genetically isolated? |
$31,307 |
Alaska/Northwest |
Algal toxin exposure in ice seals and increasing risks due to climate change |
$35,000 |
Southeast |
Life history parameters of Warsaw grouper and speckled hind |
$35,000 |
Northwest/Headquarters |
Current-use insecticides as a limiting factor for coho salmon conservation and recovery in urban streams.
|
$34,928 |
Southwest |
Investigation of Green Abalone (Haliotis fulgens) culturing techniques and outplanting strategies. |
$35,000 |