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September 7, 2007
NOAA Launches Marine Aquaculture Initiative Competition
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has announced an open
competition for up to $8 million in competitive grants in 2008-2009 through the
National Marine Aquaculture Initiative. The grants will be awarded to
demonstration projects and research to develop sustainable marine aquaculture in
the United States. The deadline for preliminary proposals is October 18, 2007.
The deadline for full proposals is January 24, 2008. Institutions of higher
education, nonprofit organizations, commercial organizations, Federal, State,
local and Indian tribal governments, and individuals are eligible to apply.
Coordinated by the NOAA Aquaculture Program and NOAA’s Office of Oceanic and
Atmospheric Research, the 2008-2009 competition will consider aquaculture
research and demonstration projects in near shore, open water, or terrestrial
environments across a range of scientific disciplines. NOAA will fund individual
projects ranging from approximately $200,000 to $1,000,000 for a two year
period. It is anticipated that the agency will make approximately 20 awards,
including up to four pilot-scale demonstration projects at or near the
$1,000,000 level, and the remainder of projects at or about the $200,000 level.
2008 National Marine Aquaculture Initiative Funding Priorities
Site-specific commercial/pilot scale demonstration projects to establish
technical and economic feasibility with special emphasis on hatchery
development, land based, near shore and offshore production systems;
Studies to assess environmental impacts of current marine aquaculture production
systems and species including fish and shellfish;
Nutrition research involving alternative protein based diets and influence of
diet on product quality;
Development of environmental models and Geographical Information System (GIS)
tools to aid site selection for new facilities;
Development of disease diagnostics and controls;
Development of hands-on training programs in marine hatchery operations and
management; and
Development of synthesis research papers for the following topics: Environmental
impacts of marine production systems; alternative protein feeds and potential
impacts; disease transmission from aquaculture to wild stocks and vice versa,
and status of ecologically acceptable treatments and preventives; and genetic
technologies and environmental risk analysis.
To view the full announcement, including specifics on eligibility and the
process for proposals, go to the Federal Register at
http://www.gpoaccess.gov/fr/index.html and search on “NOAA Aquaculture Grant
Funds”.
For questions regarding the 2008 competition, contact Dr. Andy Lazur by e-mail,
Andy.Lazur@noaa.gov.
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