Prescott Grants support a core mission of NOAA Fisheries – the conservation and recovery of protected marine species – by helping to improve our national marine mammal stranding response capabilities.
The tables below, organized by the State where the recipient is located, list the applicant name, project title, and funding amount awarded for the fiscal year 2020.
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Alaska
Applicant |
Project Title |
Federal Funding Requested |
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Alaska SeaLife Center |
Live Marine Mammal Response for Alaska and Training Additional Responders in Alaska's Remote Areas |
$99,988 |
Sun'aq Tribe of Kodiak |
Transportation Support to Improve Marine Mammal Stranding Response on Kodiak Archipelago |
$49,996 |
University of Alaska Anchorage |
Strengthening Alaska's Marine Mammal Stranding Program through a Statewide Stranding Coordinator for Level A-C Response with Improved Data and Sample Management |
$74,985 |
University of Alaska Fairbanks |
Marine Mammal Stranding Response and Reporting in Western Alaska |
$60,039 |
California
Applicant |
Project Title |
Federal Funding Requested |
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California Academy of Sciences |
Collaboration with an Established Citizen Science Network to Enhance Marine Mammal Stranding Response: Linking iNaturalist to the Stranding Network |
$96,561 |
Channel Islands Marine and Wildlife Institute |
Vital Staff Support for Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties |
$99,840 |
National Marine Mammal Foundation, Inc. |
Combining and Comparing Aging Techniques in Cetaceans |
$100,000 |
Northcoast Marine Mammal Center |
Increase Animal Care Supervision and Improve Diagnostics, Operational Support, and Community Outreach for Pinniped Rehabilitation and Large Whale Disentanglement. |
$80,000 |
The Regents of the University of California, Santa Cruz |
Support for Basic Response to Marine Mammal Strandings in California's Monterey Bay |
$60,940 |
The Regents of the University of California, Davis |
Diagnostic Testing Support for the Marine Mammal Health and Stranding Network and Unusual Mortality Events |
$99,554 |
Connecticut
Applicant |
Project Title |
Federal Funding Requested |
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Mystic Aquarium |
Operational Support for Mystic Aquariums Animal Rescue Program Including Producing Local Response Gear Caches and Standardized Examination Forms for Volunteer Responders |
$99,996 |
Delaware
Applicant |
Project Title |
Federal Funding Requested |
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Marine Education, Research & Rehabilitation Institute, Inc. |
Maximize Quality and Scope of Marine Mammal Stranding Response in Delaware by Providing Essential Personnel, Resources, and Access to Gear and Equipment. |
$54,589 |
Florida
Applicant |
Project Title |
Federal Funding Requested |
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Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission |
Critical Support for High Level Cetacean Stranding Response, Sample Analyses, and Network Coordination for Large Whale and Mass Strandings in Southwest Florida |
$99,966 |
Hubbs-Sea World Research Institute |
Providing support for stranding response on an expanded portion of Florida's east coast: An area of increased human interaction and repeated Unusual Mortality events |
$99,945 |
Mote Marine Laboratory |
Rapid detection and response to cetacean strandings and small cetacean disentanglements in central western Florida and capacity building for large whale recovery, necropsy and disposal for greater FL |
$99,572 |
Hawaii
Applicant |
Project Title |
Federal Funding Requested |
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The Marine Mammal Center |
Hawaiian Monk Seal Rehabilitation Program: An Essential Tool for Species Recovery |
$100,000 |
University of Hawaii |
Stranding response, necropsy and cause of death investigations for Pacific Island cetaceans |
$100,000 |
Illinois
Applicant |
Project Title |
Federal Funding Requested |
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Chicago Zoological Society |
Continuation of a National Service Center for Post-Release Monitoring of Small Cetaceans |
$99,873 |
Louisiana
Applicant |
Project Title |
Federal Funding Requested |
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Audubon Nature Institute |
Coastal Wildlife Network: Critical Support for Maintaining and Enhancing Louisiana's Marine Mammal Stranding and Rehabilitation Program |
$99,263 |
Maine
Applicant |
Project Title |
Federal Funding Requested |
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College of the Atlantic |
Operational Support for the Marine Mammal Stranding Response Program (MMSRP) for the Midcoast/Downeast region of Maine, 2020-2021 |
$99,981 |
Marine Mammals of Maine |
Enhancing Coastal Ocean Health and Public Awareness through Marine Mammal Stranding Response, Data Collection and Triage/Rehab Operations in Midcoast and Southern Maine |
$99,723 |
Maryland
Applicant |
Project Title |
Federal Funding Requested |
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Maryland Department of Natural Resources |
Continued Enhancement of the Maryland Department of Natural Resources Stranding Response
Program through the Addition of Neurotoxin Analysis and Support of Sample-Centric Inventory Software |
$62,239 |
Massachusetts
Applicant |
Project Title |
Federal Funding Requested |
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International Fund for Animal Welfare |
Critical Database Renovation for Stranding Event and North Atlantic Right Whale Mortality Data Curation |
$98,974 |
National Marine Life Center, Inc. |
Programmatic Support for Pinniped Rehabilitation in Northern New England: Updating and Improving
Operational Processes, Data Quality, and Data Usage |
$99,982 |
National Marine Life Center, Inc. |
Continuing the Marine Mammal Morphological Parasite Laboratory III |
$74,874 |
New Hampshire
Applicant |
Project Title |
Federal Funding Requested |
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Seacoast Science Center, Inc. |
Enhancing Expert Marine Mammal Response, Rescue,Data Collection, and Outreach in New Hampshire
and Northeastern Massachusetts & Assessing Facility Design Needs for Holding, Rehabilitation, and Necropsy |
$44,687 |
New York
Applicant |
Project Title |
Federal Funding Requested |
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Atlantic Marine Conservation Society, Ltd. |
Practice What You Preach: Implementing the Incident Command System during a Critical Response Drill to Prepare for Oil Spills and Major Marine Mammal Stranding Events |
$65,560 |
Atlantic Marine Conservation Society, Ltd. |
Marine Mammal Response in NY: Investigating stranding events in response to a changing environment |
$100,000 |
New York Marine Rescue Center |
Increasing in-field response efforts for Marine Mammals with an emphasis on pinniped entanglement and human interaction cases in New York |
$45,404 |
North Carolina
Applicant |
Project Title |
Federal Funding Requested |
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North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality |
Marine Mammal Stranding Response in Central Coastal North Carolina and Inland Sounds with Ongoing and Post-Unusual Mortality Event Surveillance
|
$99,979 |
University of North Carolina at Wilmington |
Response to and Coordination of Marine Mammal Strandings in North Carolina with Special Emphasis on Bottlenose Dolphin Post-UME Monitoring and Enhanced Ancillary Analyses |
$99,374 |
Oregon
Applicant |
Project Title |
Federal Funding Requested |
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Oregon State University |
Supporting and Enhancing the Capabilities of the Oregon Marine Mammal Stranding Network |
$99,996 |
Portland State University |
Investigating Continuing Changes in Marine Mammal Strandings in the Area Covered by the Northern Oregon/Southern Washington Marine Mammal Stranding Program |
$100,000 |
South Carolina
Applicant |
Project Title |
Federal Funding Requested |
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Coastal Carolina University |
Stranding Response and Diagnostic Testing for the South Carolina Marine Mammal Stranding Network:
Final Transition Year |
$72,967 |
Lowcountry Marine Mammal Network |
The South Carolina Marine Mammal Stranding Network: outreach and stranding response |
$41,836 |
Texas
Applicant |
Project Title |
Federal Funding Requested |
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Texas Marine Mammal Stranding Network |
Support for Operations of the Texas Marine Mammal Stranding Network and Increased Capacity for Response and Diagnostic Monitoring |
$99,967 |
Texas Marine Mammal Stranding Network |
Investigation into the Prevalence of Brucella sp. in Bottlenose Dolphins Stranded along the Texas Coast |
$33,670 |
Virginia
Applicant |
Project Title |
Federal Funding Requested |
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Virginia Aquarium Foundation |
Virginia Marine Mammal Stranding Network: Coordinating Expert Response, Rehabilitation, and Data Collection and Analysis |
$98,142 |
Washington
Applicant |
Project Title |
Federal Funding Requested |
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Cascadia Research Collective |
Cascadia Research Response Activities in Washington State: Coverage of Primary Response Areas and Statewide Effort for Enhanced Large Whale Response 2020-2021 |
$99,891 |
SR3 Sealife Response, Rehabilitation and Research |
An integrated approach to expanded large whale entanglement training and response on the US West Coast |
$97,669 |
Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife |
Ongoing marine mammal stranding response and investigation
of causes of mortality in Washington State |
$100,000 |
The Whale Museum |
Continued Stranding Response, Disentanglement and Disease Surveillance in San Juan County, WA |
$99,960 |
World Vets |
Strengthening support for the health needs of stranded and entangled marine mammals in Washington State |
$99,999 |