FY 2015 Alaska Pinniped Research Program

The National Marine Fisheries Service (hereinafter, "NMFS") is responsible for the stewardship, conservation, and management of pinniped species in Alaska, including the Steller sea lion, Northern fur seal, ringed seal, bearded seal, spotted seal, ribbon seal, and harbor seal.

Two of these pinnipeds

are currently listed under the Endangered Species Act:
the endangered western Distinct Population Segment (DPS) of Steller sea lions and the threatened Arctic subspecies of ringed seals (a third species, the Beringia DPS of bearded seals, was also listed as threatened but the listing was vacated by the U. S. District Court for the District of Alaska).

NMFS has the responsibility to foster the recovery of these ESA-listed species and research is necessary to support our recovery programs for these species.

Non-ESA-listed pinniped species or populations in Alaska are listed as strategic stocks under the Marine Mammal Protection Act, and/or are important as a subsistence resource to Alaska Natives and co-managed by NMFS and Alaska Native co-management partners.

Research is also an important component to co-management of these animals.

Beginning in fiscal year (hereinafter, “FY”) 2015, certain priority pinniped research in Alaska will be administered through a competitively-funded, merit-based grants program.

This program concerns only Alaskan pinnipeds for which NMFS bears responsibility; proposals focusing on marine mammals under the jurisdiction of the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service will not be considered for funding under this grant program.

This document describes how to prepare and submit proposals for funding in FY 2015 and how NMFS will determine which proposals will be funded.

Related Programs

Marine Mammal Data Program

Department of Commerce


Agency: Department of Commerce

Office: None

Estimated Funding: $3,500,000


Who's Eligible


Relevant Nonprofit Program Categories





Obtain Full Opportunity Text:
Not Available

Additional Information of Eligibility:
Eligible applicants must be in "good standing" with NMFS.

An applicant is considered to be in "good standing" if the entity meets the following criteria: 1) No pending enforcement actions under the MMPA or ESA.

2) Progress and financial reports on current Federal assistance awards are up-to- date and/or completed in a timely manner.

3) Satisfactory past performance.

This includes completion of proposed projects in a timely manner or as stated in previous proposals.

Unsatisfactory performance under prior or current Federal awards, including delinquency in submitting progress and financial reports and inability in meeting proposal objectives and tasks within the project period, may result in either that proposal not being considered for funding or an adjusted final funding recommendation under the 2015 Alaska Pinniped Research Program.

Full Opportunity Web Address:


Contact:
Jenn Hall- Brown, Alaska Regional Office, 709 9th Street, Juneau Alaska 99801Phone: (907) 586-7273

Agency Email Description:
Work

Agency Email:
jenn.hall-brown@noaa.gov

Date Posted:
2015-02-03

Application Due Date:
2015-04-06

Archive Date:
2015-05-06



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