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Find similar grantsWashington Sea Grant Marine Carbon Dioxide Removal Fellowship is sponsored by Washington Sea Grant. Washington Sea Grant Marine Carbon Dioxide Removal Fellowship is a grant from Washington Sea Grant that funds a 12-month fellowship to advance community-driven, science-based marine carbon dioxide removal in the Salish Sea.
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Washington Sea Grant Marine Carbon Dioxide Removal Fellowship by Washington Sea Grant 2027 | Atom Grants Washington Sea Grant Marine Carbon Dioxide Removal Fellowship This fellowship supports science-based marine carbon dioxide removal in the Salish Sea by uniting communities and scientists to develop transparent, community-informed monitoring and modeling tools.
Funder: Washington Sea Grant Due Dates (Anticipated): January 2027 (Full application submission deadline via eSeaGrant) Funding Amounts: $68,500 total: $65,000 stipend + $3,500 professional development budget (12-month fellowship) Summary: Fellowship supporting community-driven, science-based marine carbon dioxide removal in the Salish Sea, emphasizing stakeholder engagement and model development.
Key Information: This is a forecasted opportunity; all dates are projected and subject to change. This fellowship advances responsible marine carbon dioxide removal (mCDR) in the Salish Sea by ensuring that scientific models for tracking and verifying carbon removal are informed by the communities and stakeholders most affected.
The selected fellow will unite Tribal rightsholders, coastal communities, environmental justice organizations, resource managers, and scientists to share perspectives, build trust, and collaboratively shape the development and use of mCDR monitoring and modeling tools. A central component is organizing and leading a regional community convening, with significant pre-event outreach and ongoing engagement afterward.
The fellowship emphasizes transparency, relevance, and long-term collaboration to align climate solutions with local values and priorities, while providing the fellow with professional development and networking opportunities across the U.S. and Canada. See the full grant listing
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Graduate students enrolled in or recently completed PhD programs in the U. S. and its territories. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
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