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Researchers from NOAA and academic institutions are partnering with the Northeast scallop industry to combine biological experiments with computer modeling to predict the impacts of ocean acidification on this $500 million fishery....
OAP-funded projects in the Northeast, Chesapeake Bay, and West Coast are determining how ocean acidification impacts dependent communities and economies. Learn how these projects are helping the Atlantic sea scallop fisheries, oyster growers and coastal residents address challenges to our changing ocean....
In certain areas of the US, marine resources and the communities that depend on them are particularly vulnerable to the impacts of ocean and coastal acidification along with other ocean changes. The NOAA Ocean Acidification Program recently awarded funding for three regional vulnerability assessment projects in the Chesapeake Bay,...
A research training opportunity is available at the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Office of Research and Development (ORD), Center for Public Health and Environmental Assessment (CPHEA), Pacific Ecological Systems Division (PESD) in Newport, Oregon. The research participant will participate in a research project focused on assessing the role of land-based drivers...
The U.S. Integrated Ocean Observing System is seeking to fund projects which advance new or existing solutions that address long standing and emerging coastal modeling and forecast product development challenges. This announcement specifically funds activities needed to progress through the transitional stages from research toward full operations (such as system integration, testing,...
LETTERS OF INTENT DUE DECEMBER 15th, 2020 NOAA’s National Sea Grant Office and Ocean Acidification Program provided an overview & answers to FAQs for the recently announced funding opportunity to understand how acidification and other stressors will impact shellfish aquaculture on November 9th at 2pm EST (11amPST). A recording and...


