Greater Atlantic Region to receive nearly USD 5.6 million for fisheries research
Fishing activities. (Photo Credit: NOAA)
(UNITED STATES, 4/2/2014)
Research projects in New England and the Mid-Atlantic are expected to receive nearly USD 5.6 million in federal funding, according to an announcement made by NOAA Fisheries.
Under the Saltonstall-Kennedy Grant Programme, which is administered by NOAA Fisheries, funding will be made available to provide financial assistance for research and development projects that benefit the US fishing industry. Of these funds, USD 2.3 million would support projects to benefit the groundfish industry.
Funding will be made available to projects following review by NOAA’s Office of Acquisition and Grants, which is expected to be completed shortly.
According to John Bullard, NOAA Fisheries Greater Atlantic Regional Fisheries Office, the announcement is great news for fishing communities i...
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