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Home arrow News arrow Science arrow The Northeast Consortium calls for proposals for collaborative research programs
The Northeast Consortium calls for proposals for collaborative research programs
The Northeast Consortium invites proposals for collaborative research programs that address issues in fisheries and marine science focused within the Georges Bank and Gulf of Maine ecosystem. Proposals are invited for Project Development awards only.
 

The Northeast Consortium invites proposals for collaborative research programs that address issues in fi sheries and marine science focused within the Georges Bank and Gulf of Maine ecosystem. Proposals are invited for project development awards only.

The distribution of collaborative research funds will be via an open competition to be administered by the University of New Hampshire on behalf of the Northeast Consortium. Funding recommendations and decisions will be made by the Northeast Consortium representatives, based on review and recommendations of a panel consisting of Northeast Consortium Advisory Committee members and other commercial fi shermen, scientists, and representatives of governmental, quasi-governmental and non-governmental agencies and organizations.

Read the call for proposals notice.

Read the Project Development Awards notice.

 

 

 

 

 

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