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EPA announces Notice of Funding Opportunity to support the Great Lakes Coastal Wetland Monitoring Program
EPA announces Notice of Funding Opportunity to support the Great Lakes Coastal Wetland Monitoring Program
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Tue, 01/14/2025 – 9:28 am
Scientists set a net for coastal wetland fish in a Lake Michigan wetland.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Great Lakes National Program Office has issued a notice of funding opportunity (NOFO) to support the Great Lakes Coastal Wetlands Monitoring Program. EPA is seeking applications for a project to continue monitoring of the Great Lakes ecosystem in order to assess and report on long-term conditions of coastal wetlands and to understand the outcomes of wetland restoration and protection. The deadline for applications is March 14, 2025.
Applications are requested for a project to conduct monitoring of coastal wetland conditions using a comprehensive approach to sample and assess all major coastal wetlands though out the Great Lakes Basin. EPA expects to provide funding for one cooperative agreement of up to $12,000,000 under this NOFO over an approximate six-year period.
The Great Lakes Coastal Wetlands Monitoring Program is funded by the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative.
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Science crew anchored in a Great Lakes coastal wetland preparing water and invertebrate samples for analysis.
Learn more about this funding opportunity.
Tue, 01/14/2025 – 9:28 am
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Scientists set a net for coastal wetland fish in a Lake Michigan wetland.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Great Lakes National Program Office has issued a notice of funding opportunity (NOFO) to support the Great Lakes Coastal Wetlands Monitoring Program. EPA is seeking applications for a project to continue monitoring of the Great Lakes ecosystem in order to assess and report on long-term conditions of coastal wetlands and to understand the outcomes of wetland restoration and protection. The deadline for applications is March 14, 2025.
Applications are requested for a project to conduct monitoring of coastal wetland conditions using a comprehensive approach to sample and assess all major coastal wetlands though out the Great Lakes Basin. EPA expects to provide funding for one cooperative agreement of up to $12,000,000 under this NOFO over an approximate six-year period.
The Great Lakes Coastal Wetlands Monitoring Program is funded by the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative.
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Science crew anchored in a Great Lakes coastal wetland preparing water and invertebrate samples for analysis.
Learn more about this funding opportunity.
Tue, 01/14/2025 – 9:28 am
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EPA announces Notice of Funding Opportunity to support the Great Lakes Coastal Wetland Monitoring Program
EPA announces Notice of Funding Opportunity to support the Great Lakes Coastal Wetland Monitoring Program
josterme01
Tue, 01/14/2025 – 9:28 am
Scientists set a net for coastal wetland fish in a Lake Michigan wetland.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Great Lakes National Program Office has issued a notice of funding opportunity (NOFO) to support the Great Lakes Coastal Wetlands Monitoring Program. EPA is seeking applications for a project to continue monitoring of the Great Lakes ecosystem in order to assess and report on long-term conditions of coastal wetlands and to understand the outcomes of wetland restoration and protection. The deadline for applications is March 14, 2025.
Applications are requested for a project to conduct monitoring of coastal wetland conditions using a comprehensive approach to sample and assess all major coastal wetlands though out the Great Lakes Basin. EPA expects to provide funding for one cooperative agreement of up to $12,000,000 under this NOFO over an approximate six-year period.
The Great Lakes Coastal Wetlands Monitoring Program is funded by the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative.
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Science crew anchored in a Great Lakes coastal wetland preparing water and invertebrate samples for analysis.
Learn more about this funding opportunity.
Tue, 01/14/2025 – 9:28 am
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Scientists set a net for coastal wetland fish in a Lake Michigan wetland.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Great Lakes National Program Office has issued a notice of funding opportunity (NOFO) to support the Great Lakes Coastal Wetlands Monitoring Program. EPA is seeking applications for a project to continue monitoring of the Great Lakes ecosystem in order to assess and report on long-term conditions of coastal wetlands and to understand the outcomes of wetland restoration and protection. The deadline for applications is March 14, 2025.
Applications are requested for a project to conduct monitoring of coastal wetland conditions using a comprehensive approach to sample and assess all major coastal wetlands though out the Great Lakes Basin. EPA expects to provide funding for one cooperative agreement of up to $12,000,000 under this NOFO over an approximate six-year period.
The Great Lakes Coastal Wetlands Monitoring Program is funded by the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative.
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Science crew anchored in a Great Lakes coastal wetland preparing water and invertebrate samples for analysis.
Learn more about this funding opportunity.
Tue, 01/14/2025 – 9:28 am
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EPA announces Notice of Funding Opportunity to support the Great Lakes Fish Monitoring and Surveillance Program
EPA announces Notice of Funding Opportunity to support the Great Lakes Fish Monitoring and Surveillance Program
josterme01
Mon, 01/13/2025 – 3:40 pm
Lake trout collection at the Keweenaw Point sampling location in Lake Superior. Photo credit: Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Great Lakes National Program Office has issued a notice of funding opportunity (NOFO) to support the Great Lakes Fish Monitoring and Surveillance Program. EPA is seeking applications for a project to continue analysis for legacy and emerging chemicals in composite top-predator whole-fish samples to report on long-term temporal trends of chemicals in fish tissue. The deadline for applications is March 14, 2025.
Applications are requested for a project to conduct contaminant analyses of whole-fish composite samples in support of The Great Lakes Fish Monitoring and Surveillance Program. EPA expects to provide funding for one cooperative agreement of up to $7,200,000 under this NOFO over an approximate six-year period.
The Great Lakes Fish Monitoring and Surveillance Program is funded by the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative. Learn more about this funding opportunity.
Mon, 01/13/2025 – 3:40 pm
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Lake trout collection at the Keweenaw Point sampling location in Lake Superior. Photo credit: Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Great Lakes National Program Office has issued a notice of funding opportunity (NOFO) to support the Great Lakes Fish Monitoring and Surveillance Program. EPA is seeking applications for a project to continue analysis for legacy and emerging chemicals in composite top-predator whole-fish samples to report on long-term temporal trends of chemicals in fish tissue. The deadline for applications is March 14, 2025.
Applications are requested for a project to conduct contaminant analyses of whole-fish composite samples in support of The Great Lakes Fish Monitoring and Surveillance Program. EPA expects to provide funding for one cooperative agreement of up to $7,200,000 under this NOFO over an approximate six-year period.
The Great Lakes Fish Monitoring and Surveillance Program is funded by the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative. Learn more about this funding opportunity.
Mon, 01/13/2025 – 3:40 pm
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EPA announces Notice of Funding Opportunity to support the Great Lakes Fish Monitoring and Surveillance Program
EPA announces Notice of Funding Opportunity to support the Great Lakes Fish Monitoring and Surveillance Program
josterme01
Mon, 01/13/2025 – 3:40 pm
Lake trout collection at the Keweenaw Point sampling location in Lake Superior. Photo credit: Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Great Lakes National Program Office has issued a notice of funding opportunity (NOFO) to support the Great Lakes Fish Monitoring and Surveillance Program. EPA is seeking applications for a project to continue analysis for legacy and emerging chemicals in composite top-predator whole-fish samples to report on long-term temporal trends of chemicals in fish tissue. The deadline for applications is March 14, 2025.
Applications are requested for a project to conduct contaminant analyses of whole-fish composite samples in support of The Great Lakes Fish Monitoring and Surveillance Program. EPA expects to provide funding for one cooperative agreement of up to $7,200,000 under this NOFO over an approximate six-year period.
The Great Lakes Fish Monitoring and Surveillance Program is funded by the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative. Learn more about this funding opportunity.
Mon, 01/13/2025 – 3:40 pm
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Lake trout collection at the Keweenaw Point sampling location in Lake Superior. Photo credit: Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Great Lakes National Program Office has issued a notice of funding opportunity (NOFO) to support the Great Lakes Fish Monitoring and Surveillance Program. EPA is seeking applications for a project to continue analysis for legacy and emerging chemicals in composite top-predator whole-fish samples to report on long-term temporal trends of chemicals in fish tissue. The deadline for applications is March 14, 2025.
Applications are requested for a project to conduct contaminant analyses of whole-fish composite samples in support of The Great Lakes Fish Monitoring and Surveillance Program. EPA expects to provide funding for one cooperative agreement of up to $7,200,000 under this NOFO over an approximate six-year period.
The Great Lakes Fish Monitoring and Surveillance Program is funded by the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative. Learn more about this funding opportunity.
Mon, 01/13/2025 – 3:40 pm
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Ohio Lake Erie Commission Releases Request for Proposals for Environmental Justice Grant Program
Ohio Lake Erie Commission Releases Request for Proposals for Environmental Justice Grant Program
josterme01
Mon, 01/13/2025 – 9:59 am
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The Lake Erie Environmental Justice Grant Program is one of five Great Lakes Environmental Justice Grant Programs funded by U.S. EPA through the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative (GLRI). The goal of these programs is to fund GLRI projects in disadvantaged and other communities with environmental justice concerns by providing technical assistance and reducing the administrative barriers to applying for and managing federal grant funds.
Ohio Lake Erie Commission (OLEC) has released the Request for Proposals for their Lake Erie Environmental Justice Grant Program. This grant program will support environmental restoration and education projects in the Lake Erie Watershed with a specific focus on historically underserved and overburdened communities. OLEC has partnered with Black Environmental Leaders (BEL) and Rural Action (RA) as equity partners
to help connect these underserved communities to funding. Eligible projects include habitat restoration, invasive species control, nonpoint source runoff reduction, aquatic connectivity, storm water management, and environmental education.
OLEC’s website with a link to the Request for Proposals and application materials.
Mon, 01/13/2025 – 9:59 am
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The Lake Erie Environmental Justice Grant Program is one of five Great Lakes Environmental Justice Grant Programs funded by U.S. EPA through the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative (GLRI). The goal of these programs is to fund GLRI projects in disadvantaged and other communities with environmental justice concerns by providing technical assistance and reducing the administrative barriers to applying for and managing federal grant funds.
Ohio Lake Erie Commission (OLEC) has released the Request for Proposals for their Lake Erie Environmental Justice Grant Program. This grant program will support environmental restoration and education projects in the Lake Erie Watershed with a specific focus on historically underserved and overburdened communities. OLEC has partnered with Black Environmental Leaders (BEL) and Rural Action (RA) as equity partners
to help connect these underserved communities to funding. Eligible projects include habitat restoration, invasive species control, nonpoint source runoff reduction, aquatic connectivity, storm water management, and environmental education.
OLEC’s website with a link to the Request for Proposals and application materials.
Mon, 01/13/2025 – 9:59 am
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