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NOAA RESTORE Science Program at GOMOSES Conference 2019

At Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill and Ecosystem Science (GOMOSES) Conference in New Orleans, LA, the NOAA RESTORE Science Program will participate in workshops, moderate a session, and learn about recent advances in Gulf ecosystem science and its application. In partnership with the US Fish and Wildlife Service, the Science Program has organized a session … Continue reading

NOAA RESTORE Science Program: 2018 AGU Fall Meeting and Other Conferences

At the 2018 American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting in Washington, DC, Caitlin Young will represent the NOAA RESTORE Science Program in the poster session and participate in the Science to Action sessions and activities at the conference. The poster titled “PA41D-1350 From Short-term to Long-term Awards: Lessons Learned in Co-production of Actionable Science for … Continue reading

Full Applications Due Nov 14 for NOAA RESTORE Science Program Competition on Long-term Trends

Full applications to the NOAA RESTORE Science Program’s competition on long-term trends in living coastal and marine resources and the processes that drive them are due by November 14, 2018. If you have any questions about our response to your pre-proposal or have questions as you develop your full application, please contact me (julien.lartigue@noaa.gov, 240-429-5966) … Continue reading

Full Applications Now Due Nov 14 for NOAA RESTORE Science Program Competition on Long-term Trends

Given the impact of Hurricane Michael on the Gulf coast, the Science Program has extended the deadline for full applications to its current competition until November 14, 2018. This 16 day extension will allow institutions in areas affected by the storm to appropriately focus on near-term recovery in the days ahead. Our thoughts are with … Continue reading

Full Applications Due Nov 14 for NOAA RESTORE Science Program Competition on Long-term Trends

Full applications to the NOAA RESTORE Science Program’s competition on long-term trends in living coastal and marine resources and the processes that drive them are due by October 29, 2018, which is in about four weeks November 14, 2018 due to the extension for Hurricane Michael. If you have any questions about our response to … Continue reading

NOAA RESTORE Science Program Posts Recording of Webinar on Full Application Stage of Current Funding Competition

The NOAA RESTORE Science Program has posted a recording of one of its recent webinars where we reviewed 1) the feedback we sent in response to pre-proposals to our current funding competition (overview, full announcement), 2) the requirements and merit review process for full applications, and 3) our anticipated timeline for the remainder of the … Continue reading

NOAA RESTORE Science Program Announces Webinars on Full Application Stage of Current Funding Competition

The NOAA RESTORE Science Program invites individuals who submitted pre-proposals to our current funding opportunity (overview, full announcement) to join a webinar to review 1) the feedback we sent in response to pre-proposals, 2) the requirements and merit review process for full applications, and 3) our anticipated timeline for the remainder of the competition. We … Continue reading

Pre-proposal Deadline Approaching for 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

NOAA RESTORE Science Program Announces Three Webinars on Current Funding Competition

The NOAA RESTORE Science Program invites you to join a webinar on our current funding opportunity, which is focused on trends in living coastal and marine resources and the processes driving them (full announcement). An overview of the competition along with frequently asked questions can be found on the Science Program’s website. We will be … Continue reading

NOAA RESTORE Science Program at Gulf of Mexico Alliance 2018 All Hands Meeting

At the Gulf of Mexico Alliance 2018 All Hands Meeting in St. Petersburg, Florida, the NOAA RESTORE Science Program will participate in the Monitoring Community of Practice (MCoP) Workshop and Priority Issue Team (PIT) meetings and learn more about decision support tools available for the Gulf of Mexico at the Tools Cafe. The Science Program … Continue reading