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Find similar grantsAlaska Coastal Marine Institute is sponsored by Department of the Interior. The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) provides major economic and energy benefits on a national and local level to the taxpayers, States and the Native American community.
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BOEM Homepage | Bureau of Ocean Energy Management BOEM is responsible for all OCS leasing policy and program development issues for oil, gas and other marine minerals. BOEM works with coastal communities to provide Outer Continental Shelf sand to restore and protect shorelines. Our work supports coastal resilience, state and local economies, and ecological habitat.
Our goals are to be good stewards and protect the environment while overseeing the development of Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) energy and marine mineral resources.
BOEM Releases 2026 National Assessment of Undiscovered Oil and Gas Resources on the U.S. Outer Continental Shelf released the 2026 National Assessment of Undiscovered Oil and Gas Resources BOEM Extends Public Comment Period on Request for Information and Interest on Potential Minerals Lease Sale Offshore Alaska BOEM is now extending the comment period to 11:59 p. m.
ET on April 1, 2026 Interior Department Moves to Cut Red Tape for Offshore Oil and Gas Industry The Department of the Interior is proposing updates to reduce costly regulations on the offshore oil and gas industry, freeing up billions of dollars for Status of Gulf of America Plans 2025 Year in Review: Strengthening America’s Offshore Energy Future BOEM’s Studies Across America—A Freedom 250 Project BOEM Launches the Environmental Studies Program Hub.
A Deep SEARCH for Science BOEM explored deep-sea ecosystems to inform future offshore energy and mineral development decisions in the Atlantic The multi-agency Deep Sea Exploration to Advance Research on Coral/Canyon/Cold seep Habitats (Deep SEARCH) study explored the deep-sea ecosystems of the Mid- and South- Atlantic to help BOEM better understand and predict the location of various seafloor communities that may be vulnerable to disturbance from offshore resource development activities.
BOEM’s Studies Across America—A Freedom 250 Commemoration As America marks 250 years, BOEM highlights research studies helping the bureau write the next chapter of the America’s offshore energy story.
2025 Year in Review: Strengthening America’s Offshore Energy Future Charting A Course Toward Quieter Seas BOEM-backed report details technologies and tactics to reduce offshore noise Start a rewarding career at BOEM You can put your science and engineering know-how to use at the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management.
Join us and help ensure the safe and environmentally responsible development of the U.S. offshore energy and marine mineral resources. Whether you are a recent graduate looking to gain valuable experience in the field, or an experienced professional looking for a stable career, BOEM has current vacancies available for all levels of experience.
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