Apply for a new funding opportunity to conduct research on the effectiveness of laws and policies related to coastal resilience. Letters of Intent due by March 5.
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Submit your abstract for the 2025 University of Guam Conference on Island Sustainability. Special room rates available while supplies last.
This unique opportunity is open to federally recognized Native American and Indigenous youth groups interested in making environmental and social changes in their community. Apply by February 28.
This episode, “Visualizing Sea Level Rise in American Samoa” will feature a PI-CASC project in American Samoa. Tune in Dec. 19 at 12 p.m. HST.
The Hawaiʻi Fish Habitat Partnership is seeking pre-proposals for aquatic habitat conservation projects in streams, estuaries, and nearshore marine habitats of the main Hawaiian Islands by Jan. 31, 2025.
Applications are open for several fellowships. Deadlines vary.
Federal funds will be available to support projects that will develop and execute programs, workshops and services to enable fishermen to enter career paths and make a living supplying seafood from our oceans, coasts and Great Lakes. Apply by April 23, 2025.
Applications are now being accepted for the 2025 NOAA Coastal Management Fellowship. Apply by Jan. 24, 2025.
Tapestries of Resilience: Securing Our Island Communities” will highlight the intricate ways island communities weave together approaches to security in comprehensive and multifaceted ways. Submit proposal by Dec. 20, 2024.
Explore the 80 new research projects initiated and conducted during the second host agreement (2019-24).