Title 16 › Chapter 32A— REGIONAL MARINE RESEARCH PROGRAMS › § 1447d
NOAA must run a grant program to help each Board pay for its administrative work and to fund research projects that follow the region’s approved research plan. Each Board can apply once a year for money to do research on things like water and habitat quality, contaminant effects, pollutant sources and movement, habitat restoration, sampling and modeling methods, human health effects, impacts of coastal development, climate change effects, and analysis of research data. Applications must describe the projects, name the organizations and lead researchers, show budgets and schedules with milestones, explain how the work fits the regional research plan and other projects, and include any other information NOAA asks for. NOAA will review applications, use outside peer reviewers and get EPA agreement before approving grants. Grant recipients must report to the Board no later than 18 months after the award, with written summaries and technical data in the form NOAA requires.
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16 U.S.C. § 1447d
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Apr 5, 2026
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