The U.S. Marine Mammal Commission is requesting pre-proposals for our current 
Fiscal Year 2018 funding opportunity.  The focal area for this year is 
"Community-driven conservation approaches to eliminate, manage, or mitigate 
threats to marine mammals".
Marine mammals continue to face an array of threats ranging from fisheries, 
noise, and vessel traffic to environmental change. Conservation action is 
needed to eliminate, manage, or mitigate these threats.  Successful 
conservation programs require not only an understanding of species and 
ecosystems, but also of the needs, values, perceptions, and cultures of the 
relevant human communities. Individuals need to become engaged, informed, and 
inspired to work toward altering human behavior. The Commission believes that 
increased awareness of examples of successful innovative, community-driven 
approaches to conservation will help.
Proposals must include a component to evaluate the effectiveness of measures to 
eliminate, manage, or mitigate threats to marine mammals. Particular 
consideration will be given to proposals that include a social science 
component where it is shown how greater understanding of human interests and 
motivation can inform management and improve the effectiveness of conservation 
efforts. Proposals that are both empirically informed and linked to tangible 
management problems, and solutions, and that concern populations at extreme 
risk, may be given preference.


Pre-proposal deadline: Thursday, January 11th 2018 11:59pm EST

Notification of requests for full proposals: Monday, March 12th 2018

Full proposal submission deadline (invited applicants only): Monday, April 
9th2018

Applicant notification: Monday, July 2nd 2018

More details can be found on the Commission's webpages below:

Current funding opportunities:
https://www.mmc.gov/grants-and-research-survey/current-funding-opportunities/

Proposal requirements:
https://www.mmc.gov/grants-and-research-survey/current-funding-opportunities/proposal-requirements/

For questions or additional information, please contact Samantha Simmons, 
Acting Scientific Program Director (ssimm...@mmc.gov<mailto:ssimm...@mmc.gov>) 
or Dee Allen, Research Program Officer (dal...@mmc.gov<mailto:dal...@mmc.gov>).

Dee Allen
Research Program Officer
Marine Mammal Commission
4340 East-West Highway, Suite 700
Bethesda, MD 20814-4498
301-504-0087

Follow us on Twitter: @MarineMammalCom
Visit us online: www.mmc.gov<http://www.mmc.gov/>

The Marine Mammal Commission is an independent agency of the U.S. Government.


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