Geological Survey (DOI-USGS1)
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This grant is for a partner organization to work with the US Geological Survey (USGS) to study and reduce mercury levels in fish found in hydroelectric reservoirs, managed wetlands, and lakes. The project involves collecting and interpreting data to understand how mercury forms in these environments and how it can be managed. The goal is to help reduce mercury levels in fish, which is important for both environmental health and public safety.
Who it's for: This grant is for organizations that are part of the California Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit (CESU) and have expertise in environmental science, particularly in studying mercury in aquatic systems.
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Eligible applicants are unrestricted, but the opportunity is specifically aimed at partners within the California Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit (CESU). This includes organizations with expertise in environmental science and technology, particularly those with experience in studying mercury in aquatic systems.
This grant is for organizations that are part of the California Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit (CESU) and have expertise in environmental science, particularly in studying mercury in aquatic systems.
Funds can be used for data collection and analysis, project management, personnel costs, and other expenses directly related to the research on mercury levels in fish and aquatic environments.
Total Program Funding
$270,000
Expected Awards
1
Cost Sharing
Not Required
Award Range
$1 - $270,000
Deadline
Apr 30, 2026
Total Program Funding
$270,000
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