Title 16 › Chapter CHAPTER 32A— - REGIONAL MARINE RESEARCH PROGRAMS › § 1447d
NOAA must run a grant program to help each regional Board with its administrative work. Each Board can apply every year for money to carry out research that matches its approved regional research plan. Funded work can cover many topics, such as measuring environmental quality, studying contaminants and their movement, checking habitat changes and restoration, modeling and sampling methods, health effects, impacts of coastal development and climate change, and analyzing data for state and local agencies. NOAA reviews and approves grants with EPA’s agreement. Applications must say what projects will be done, who will run and lead them, the budget, a schedule with milestones, how the work fits the regional plan and other projects, and any other information NOAA asks for. Grants must be peer‑reviewed by scientists, including reviewers from outside the region, and recipients must report to the Board within 18 months, with summaries and technical data in the form NOAA requires.
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16 U.S.C. § 1447d
Title 16 — Conservation
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Apr 6, 2026
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