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NOAA RESTORE Science Program Awardees Present Results in OneNOAA Seminar Series

Over the next few months, projects teams who received funding from the NOAA RESTORE Science Program in 2015 will be presenting their results as part of the OneNOAA Science Seminar Series. A total of seven research teams were awarded approximately $2.7 million to assess ecosystem modeling, evaluate indicators for ecosystem conditions, and assess and develop … Continue reading

Pre-proposals for NOAA RESTORE Science Program Competition on Long-term Trends due in 3 days

Just 3 DAYS left to submit a pre-proposal to the NOAA RESTORE Science Program’s funding competition on long-term trends! To be eligible to submit a full application, you are required to first submit a pre-proposal via email to noaarestorescience@noaa.gov by 11:59 p.m., Eastern Time on July 30, 2018. This competition invites applications that propose to … Continue reading

Pre-proposal Deadline Approaching for NOAA RESTORE Science Program Competition on Long-term Trends

The deadline for submitting a pre-proposal to the NOAA RESTORE Science Program’s funding competition on long-term trends is rapidly approaching! This competition invites applications that propose to identify, track, understand, and/or predict trends and variability in the Gulf of Mexico’s living coastal and marine resources and the processes driving them. Applicants must propose work that … Continue reading

Expanded Observing System in Mobile Bay Reaches Over 7000 Users

Heading Out? You’ll see a new sign at the mouth of Mobile Bay connecting boaters and other visitors to mymobilebay.com (now known as ARCOS, https://arcos.disl.org/). The user-friendly, web-based portal serves observations updated every 30 minutes from the Alabama Real-time Coastal Observing System (ARCOS), and is a valuable source of real-time weather and water conditions for … Continue reading