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NOAA RESTORE Science Program at 2017 AGU Fall Meeting

At the 2017 American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting in New Orleans, LA, the NOAA RESTORE Science Program will participate in two separate events. The first event is a townhall, “TH25C: Gulf of Mexico Restoration and Science Programs – Coordinating Science and Comprehensive Understanding.” The townhall will take place on Tuesday, December 12, 6:15 – … Continue reading

NOAA RESTORE Science Program Announces Awards From 2017 Competition

The NOAA RESTORE Science Program has completed its second funding competition and awarded approximately $16.7M to 15 teams of researchers and resource managers to support work on living coastal and marine resources and their habitats in the Gulf of Mexico. Six of the teams will be working directly with resource managers to improve the decision … Continue reading

Gulf Science and Restoration Programs Update Two Year Funding Calendar

The science and restoration programs working in the Gulf of Mexico understand the need for stakeholders to remain informed of future funding opportunities in the region. To this end, they have collectively updated a two year calendar consolidating currently planned funding opportunities. This calendar will enable stakeholders to remain informed about opportunities and assist grant … Continue reading

NOAA RESTORE Science Program to Lead Session at GOMOSES Conference 2017

At the Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill and Ecosystem Science (GOMOSES) Conference in New Orleans, Louisiana, the NOAA RESTORE Science Program will lead a session entitled, “Use of Ecological and Socioeconomic Indicators to Demonstrate Ecosystem Recovery.” The session will take place on Tuesday, February 7 from 2:00 – 3:30 PM CT in the Strand 13 … Continue reading

NOAA RESTORE Science Program to lead session at RAE/TCS 2016 Summit

At the Restore America’s Estuaries (RAE) and The Coastal Society (TCS) Summit in New Orleans, Louisiana, the NOAA RESTORE Science Program will lead a panel session, “Linking Science and Management in the Gulf of Mexico in the wake of the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill”. The session will take place on Monday, December 12 from 2:00 … Continue reading

NOAA RESTORE Science Program to Present at SEAFWA

At the Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies (SEAFWA) 2016 annual conference in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, the NOAA RESTORE Science Program will participate in a symposium session, “Fish and Wildlife through the Lens of Gulf Restoration: A Vital Time in a Vital Landscape“. The session will take place on Tuesday, October 18 from 8:00 … Continue reading

REMINDER: Letters of Intent due July 8 for NOAA RESTORE Science Program’s Funding Opportunity (FFO-2017)

Letters of intent for the NOAA RESTORE Science Program’s current funding competition (full announcement) are due via email to Laurie.Golden@noaa.gov by 11:59pm., Eastern Time on July 8, 2016. Letters of intent are required for this competition. A full application that is not preceded by a letter of intent will not be considered. This current funding … Continue reading

Deepwater Horizon Assessment Samples Available to Scientific Community

During and after the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill, natural resource trustee agencies collected thousands of samples across broad regions of the northern Gulf of Mexico. These samples supported the spill response and the natural resource damage assessment (NRDA). The case has been settled and the NRDA is now complete. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric … Continue reading

NOAA RESTORE Science Program Update: Next Funding Opportunity

The Science Program anticipates releasing its next funding opportunity by mid-May. It will focus on living coastal and marine resources and their habitats and will request proposals addressing specific areas of research or decision support tools. Proposals will be invited for projects from one to three years in duration with $15-17 million available. Letters of … Continue reading