Regional Ecosystem Prediction Program; Center for Sponsored Coastal Ocean Research, Multiple effects of ocean acidification and nutrient loading to coastal marine ecosystems

The purpose of this document is to advise the public that NOAA/NOS/NCCOS/CSCOR is soliciting research applications under the Coastal Hypoxia Research Program in conjunction with the NOAA Ocean Acidification Program for projects expected to last 3 years in duration.

Research applications will


focus on examining Ocean Acidification (OA) in the context of eutrophication, hypoxia and other stresses in coastal environments.

This research will project regional impacts to economically important species and ecosystem services and provide a wider ecosystem context for the single-species studies and carbonate system measurements and monitoring undertaken by NOAA and other agencies.

Funding is contingent upon the availability of Fiscal Year 2015 Federal appropriations.

It is anticipated that projects funded under this announcement will have a September 1, 2015 start date.

Total funding for this research:
approximately $1,500,000 per year for awards of 3 years.

Approximately 3 – 5 projects are expected to be funded at the level of approximately $300,000 - $500,000 per year per proposal.

Electronic Access:
The following web sites furnish supplementary information:
NOAA’s Ocean Acidification Program:
http://oceanacidification.noaa.gov/ Center for Sponsored Coastal Ocean Research – Regional Ecosystem Research and Coastal Hypoxia Research Programs:
http://coastalscience.noaa.gov/about/centers/cscor Applications should be submitted through Grants.gov, http://www.grants.gov.

Agency: Department of Commerce

Office: None

Estimated Funding: $4,500,000





Obtain Full Opportunity Text:
Not Available

Additional Information of Eligibility:
Not Available

Full Opportunity Web Address:


Contact:
Elizabeth Turner, Program Manager for CSCOR,Phone: 603-862-4680

Agency Email Description:
Work

Agency Email:
Elizabeth.turner@noaa.gov

Date Posted:
2014-07-10

Application Due Date:
2014-10-23

Archive Date:
2014-11-22


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