BOEM FY 2019 Environmental Studies Program

The Alaska Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) Region of the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) is offering a cooperative agreement for the study of Landfast Ice Climatology within the Arctic OCS, covering the areas of the Beaufort, Chukchi and possibly Bering seas.

This study will examine the

changes in landfast ice extent and stability over time and the physical forces driving these changes.

This study will also investigate how the changing state of landfast ice conditions impact the oil and gas industry and the coastal communities at present and into the future.

Field experiments that document the thermodynamic growth and decay of landfast ice will support validation of results from coupled ice-ocean circulation models used to support trajectory analyses for Oil Spill Risk Analysis (OSRA).

This announcement is specifically to announce intent to undertake the project:
Landfast Ice Climatology within the Arctic Alaska OCS Region, that is open to the University of Alaska Fairbanks via the Alaska Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit.

The award will be a cooperative agreement.

This involves substantial involvement by BOEM scientists in various aspects of study development and/or study conduct.

The award is premised on receipt of an acceptable proposal.

This is not an open solicitation for proposals.
Agency: Department of the Interior

Office: Bureau of Ocean Energy Management

Estimated Funding: $1,700,000


Who's Eligible





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Additional Information of Eligibility:
All responsible sources capable of satisfying the Government's needs may submit a proposal that shall be considered by DARPA.

See the Eligibility Information section of the BAA for more information.

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Date Posted:
2019-04-09

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Archive Date:
2019-07-07


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