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Find similar grantsRegional Aquaculture Pilot Projects (coordinated by Atlantic, Gulf, and Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commissions) is sponsored by NOAA Fisheries (via Interstate Marine Fisheries Commissions). This opportunity supports mission-aligned projects and measurable outcomes.
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Grant Funds Available for Regional Aquaculture Pilot Projects | NOAA Fisheries Grant Funds Available for Regional Aquaculture Pilot Projects To help foster responsible aquaculture and seafood security in the U.S., NOAA Fisheries is supporting aquaculture pilot projects through the nation's Interstate Marine Fisheries Commission.
As part of our efforts to foster responsible aquaculture and seafood security in the United States, NOAA Fisheries is supporting aquaculture pilot projects through the nation’s Interstate Marine Fisheries Commissions. These competitive grants are managed through the Atlantic , Gulf , and Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commissions.
Each Commission makes funds available to expand seafood farming operations and production to offset the $17 billion seafood trade deficit in the U.S. Through these pilot projects, emphasis is being placed on promising but less commercially developed technologies for finfish, shellfish, seaweed, and other relative newcomers to the domestic aquaculture industry.
The programs also emphasize the development and deployment of economically and environmentally sustainable aquatic farming techniques and business practices. Information on eligibility and specific application requirements for each region can be found on Commission websites. A coho salmon swims up the Sol Duc river on the Olympic Peninsula.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Eligible entities involved in marine aquaculture pilot projects, often encouraging dynamic partnerships among commercial companies, research institutions, universities, state governments, and coastal communities. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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