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Fiscal Year 2000 Funding Announcements
Announcement
of Opportunity for the South Florida Ecosystem Restoration Prediction
and Modeling Program (SFERPM) and South Florida Living Marine Resources
Program (SFLMR) (Direct link to Text version of announcement
on GPO Access Federal Register web site)
CLOSED 3:00p.m., EST. April 19, 2000.
AGENCIES:
Center for Sponsored Coastal Ocean Research/Coastal Ocean Program (CSCOR/COP),
the National Ocean Service (NOS); the Southeast Fisheries Science Center
(SEFSC), the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS); the National Oceanic
and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.
ACTION:
Announcement of Funding Opportunity for financial assistance for project grants.
SUMMARY:
The purpose of this notice is to advise the public that CSCOR and SEFSC are
soliciting 1 to 2-year proposals for the South Florida Ecosystem Restoration
Prediction and Modeling Program (SFERPM) and South Florida Living Marine
Resources Program (SFLMR) to begin in FY 2000, contingent on the availability
of funds.
These programs are two of a number of Federal and state programs that together comprise the Interagency Florida Bay (IFB) and Adjacent Marine Waters Science Program. The overall goal of this interagency effort is to develop the information and policies necessary for restoring the Everglades, Florida Bay, and adjacent marine ecosystems.
DATES:
The deadline for receipt of proposals at the CSCOR/COP office is 3:00 p.m., EST.
April 19, 2000. It is anticipated that projects funded under this announcement
will have a July 1, 2000 start date.
ADDRESSES:
Submit the original and 19 copies of your proposal to Coastal Ocean Program
Office (SFERPM 2000), SSMC#3, 9th Floor, Station 9700, 1315 East-West Highway,
Silver Spring, MD 20910.
NOAA Standard Form Applications with instructions are accessible on
the COP
Internet Site under the CSCOR/COP Grants Support Section, Part D, Application
Forms for Initial Proposal Submission.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Technical Information:
Larry Pugh
SFERPM 2000 Program Manager, NOAA COP
301-713- 3338/ext 117, Internet: Larry.Pugh@noaa.gov;
or
Dr. Nancy Thompson
SFLMR 2000 Program Manager
SEFSC
305-361-4284, Internet: Nancy.Thompson@noaa.gov.
Business Information:
Leslie McDonald
CSCOR/COP Grants Administrator
(301) 713-3338/ext 137, Internet: Leslie.McDonald@noaa.gov.
Specific information about the ongoing SFERPM program, including descriptions of presently funded projects and the data management policy can be obtained from www.aoml.noaa.gov/ocd/sferpm. Reference is made to SFERPM Data Policy requirements later in this document under Part II: Further supplementary Information, paragraph (14) Other Requirements, subsection (b).
** Access a Portable Document Format (PDF) version of the complete Federal Register Notice for the South Florida Ecosystem Restoration Prediction and Modeling Program (SFERPM) and South Florida Living Marine Resources Program (SFLMR) announcement **Announcement
of Opportunity to submit proposals for the Coastal Ecosystem Research
Project in the Northern Gulf of Mexico (Direct link to Text
version of announcement on GPO Access Federal Register web site)
CLOSED 3:00pm April 21, 2000
AGENCY:
Center for Sponsored Coastal Ocean Research/Coastal Ocean Program (CSCOR/COP),
National Ocean Service (NOS), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
(NOAA), Commerce.
ACTION:
Announcement of Funding Opportunity for financial assistance for project grants
and cooperative agreements.
SUMMARY:
The purpose of this document is to advise the public that NOAA/NOS/CSCOR/COP
is soliciting proposals from 1 to 3 years in duration for monitoring studies,
particularly of the hypoxic zone, and for retrospective and modeling studies
in the Northern Gulf of Mexico (N- GOMEX). It is anticipated that projects
funded under this announcement will have a July 1, 2000, start date. This
notice solicits applications for research projects from eligible non-Federal
and Federal applicants. In an effort to maximize the use of limited resources,
applications from non-Federal, non-NOAA Federal and NOAA applicants will
be competed against each other. Research proposals selected for funding from
non-Federal researchers will be funded through a project grant. Research
proposals selected for funding from non-NOAA Federal applicants will be funded
through an interagency transfer provided legal authority exists for the federal
applicant to receive funds from another agency. Research proposals selected
for funding from NOAA will be funded through NOAA.
DATES:
The deadline for proposals is April 21, 2000, by 3:00 PM, EST.
ADDRESSES:
Submit the original and 10 copies of your proposal to Coastal Ocean Program
Office (N-GOMEX 2000), SSMC#3, 9th Floor, Station 9700, 1315 East-West Highway,
Silver Spring, MD 20910. NOAA Standard Form Applications with instructions
are accessible on the CSCOR/COP Internet Site under the CSCOR/COP Grants Support Section, Part D, Application
Forms for Initial Proposal Submission. If you are unable to access this information,
you may call CSCOR/COP at 301-713- 3338 to leave a mailing request.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Technical Information:
Kenric Osgood
N-GOMEX 2000 Program Manager
301-713- 3338/ext 130, Internet: Kenric.Osgood@noaa.gov;
Business Information:
Leslie McDonald
CSCOR/COP Grants Administrator
(301) 713-3338/ext 137, Internet: Leslie.McDonald@noaa.gov.
The following web sites furnish results of studies concerning the periodic
hypoxia associated with the northern Gulf of Mexico referred to later in this
Document under SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: www.aoml.noaa.gov/ocd/necop/ and www.nos.noaa.gov/Products/pubs__hypox.html. A
report of the workshop, U.S. GLOBEC report No. 19, is available from the following
address or homepage: U.S. GLOBEC Coordinating Office, UMCES, Chesapeake Biological
Laboratory, P.O. Box 38, Solomons, MD 20688; Phone: 410-326-7370; Fax: 410-326-7341;
Internet: fogarty@usglobec.org and www.usglobec.org.
** Access a Portable Document
Format (PDF) version of the complete Federal Register Notice for the N-GOMEX
2000 announcement**
Announcement
of Opportunity for the Global Ocean Ecosystems Dynamics (GLOBEC)
Program - Northeast Pacific (NEP) (Direct link to Text version
of announcement on GPO Access Federal Register web site)
CLOSED 3:00p.m., EST. May 1, 2000.
AGENCIES:
Center for Sponsored Coastal Ocean Research/Coastal Ocean Program (CSCOR/COP),
the National Ocean Service (NOS), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
(NOAA), Commerce;
and the National Science Foundation (NSF), Directorate for Geosciences, Division
of Ocean Sciences (OCE).
ACTION:
Solicitation of research proposals for the Global Ocean Ecosystems Dynamics
Project.
SUMMARY:
The purpose of this Document is to advise the public that NOAA/NOS/CSCOR/COP
and NSF are soliciting 5-year proposals for the Global Ocean Ecosystems Dynamics
(GLOBEC) Programs as part of a Federal research partnership.
This notice solicits applications for research projects from eligible non-Federal and Federal applicants. In an effort to maximize the use of limited resources, applications from non-Federal, non-NOAA Federal and NOAA applicants will be competed against each other. Research proposals selected for funding from non-Federal researchers will be funded through a project grant. Research proposals selected for funding from non-NOAA Federal applicants will be funded through an interagency transfer provided legal authority exists for the Federal applicant to receive funds from another agency. Research proposals selected for funding from NOAA will be funded through NOAA.
DATES:
The deadline for receipt of proposals in the CSCOR/COP office is 3:00 pm local time
May 1, 2000. It is anticipated that final recommendations for awards will
be made early in FY 2001.
ADDRESSES:
Submit the original and 19 copies of your proposal to Coastal Ocean Program
Office (GLOBEC 2000), SSMC#3, 9th Floor, Station 9700, 1315 East-West Highway,
Silver Spring, MD 20910.
NOAA Standard Form Applications with instructions are accessible on the COP Internet Site under the CSCOR/COP Grants Support Section, Part D, Application Forms for Initial Proposal Submission.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Technical Information:
Elizabeth Turner
GLOBEC 2000 Program Manager, NOAA COP
301-713- 3338/ext 135, Internet: Elizabeth.Turner@noaa.gov;
or
Dr. Phillip Taylor
NSF Division of Ocean Sciences
703-306-1584, Internet: prtaylor@nsf.gov.
Business Information:
Leslie McDonald
CSCOR/COP Grants Administrator
(301) 713-3338/ext 137, Internet: Leslie.McDonald@noaa.gov.
Copies of U.S. GLOBEC Reports referenced later in this Document under SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION are available from the following address or homepage:
U.S. GLOBEC Coordinating Office
University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science
Chesapeake Biological Laboratory
P.O. BOX 38
Solomons, MD 20688
Phone: 410-326-7289; Fax: 410-326-7318; Internet:fogarty@cbl.umces.edu
and www.usglobec.org
Descriptions and points of contact of presently-funded GLOBEC Northeast Pacific (NEP) projects referenced later in this Document under SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION are available from the following address or homepage: U.S. GLOBEC Northeast Pacific Coordinating Office, Department of Integrative Biology, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720-3140, Phone: 510- 642-7452; Fax: 510-643-1142, Internet: halbatch@socrates.berkeley.edu, www.usglobec.berkeley.edu/nep/index.html
A model format of NSF form 1239, discussed later in this document under Part I, Section (7) Current and Pending Support, is available at www.nsf.gov/cgi-bin/getpub?00form1239.
University-National Oceanographic Laboratory System (UNOLS) vessel requirements are identified later in this document under Part I, Section (5) Budget, and are to be separately scheduled via UNOLS at the following web site location: www.gso.uri.edu/unols/ship/shiptime.html
** Access a Portable Document Format (PDF) version of the complete Federal Register Notice for the Global Ocean Ecosystems Dynamics (GLOBEC) Program - Northeast Pacific (NEP) announcement **Announcement
of Funding Opportunity for the Southeast Bering Sea Carrying Capacity (SEBSCC)
Research Project. (Direct link to Text version of announcement on
GPO Access Federal Register web site)
CLOSED 3:00p.m., EST. July 11, 2000.
AGENCIES:
Center for Sponsored Coastal Ocean Research/Coastal Ocean Program (CSCOR/COP),
the National Ocean Service (NOS), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
(NOAA), Commerce
ACTION:
Solicitation of research proposals for the Southeast Bering Sea Carrying Capacity
Research Project.
SUMMARY:
The NOAA Coastal Ocean Program announces an opportunity for ecosystem dynamics
studies on the southeastern Bering Sea shelf as part of the Southeast Bering
Sea Carrying Capacity (SEBSCC) project. This announcement solicits 1-year
and 2-year proposals for synthesis and limited monitoring to begin at the
start of fiscal year (FY) 2001 (October 1, 2000), contingent upon the availability
of funds and facilities. This Phase III announcement addresses years five
and six of SEBSCC. Funding for SEBSCC will terminate at the end of Phase
III (September 30, 2002).
This notice solicits applications for research projects from eligible non-Federal and Federal applicants. In an effort to maximize the use of limited resources, applications from non-Federal, non-NOAA Federal and NOAA applicants will be competed against each other. Research proposals selected for funding from non-Federal researchers will be funded through a project grant. Research proposals selected for funding from non-NOAA Federal applicants will be funded through an interagency transfer provided legal authority exists for the Federal applicant to receive funds from another agency. Research proposals selected for funding from NOAA will be funded through NOAA.
DATES:
The deadline for receipt of proposals at the CSCOR/COP office was 3 p.m. local time
on July 11, 2000.
ADDRESSES:
Submit the original and 13 copies of your proposal to the CSCOR/COP Office (SEBSCC
2001), SSMC#3, 9th Floor, Station 9700, 1315 East- West Highway, Silver Spring,
MD 20910. In addition, submit an electronic copy of the proposal in either
WordPerfect or MSWord format at time of initial application. NOAA Standard
Form Applications with instructions are accessible on the CSCOR/COP Internet
Site under
the CSCOR/COP Grants Support Section, Part D, Application Forms for Initial Proposal
Submission.
Further information on this program and summaries and results of all projects
funded under Phases I and II of SEBSCC are available from SEBSCC's web site
at www.pmel.noaa.gov/sebscc and
COP's web site at www.cop.noaa.gov
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Technical Information:
Allen Macklin
Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory
7600 Sand Point Way
Seattle, WA 98115-0070
206-526-6798, Internet: Allen.Macklin@noaa.gov;
or
Elizabeth Turner
GLOBEC 2000 Program Manager, NOAA COP
301-713- 3338/ext 135, Internet: Elizabeth.Turner@noaa.gov;
Business Management Information:
Leslie McDonald
CSCOR/COP Grants Office
(301) 713-3338/ext 137, Internet: Leslie.McDonald@noaa.gov.
