The Marine Mammal Commission (MMC) is seeking research proposals that will 
improve knowledge of the distribution and movements of the eastern population 
of North Pacific right whales, and/or contribute to the understanding of 
human-based risk factors that can be mitigated.

The National Marine Fisheries Service's recovery plan for North Pacific right 
whales identified assessment of the current distribution as the highest 
research priority for this species.  Proposals submitted to the MMC's RFP 
should address this research priority by addressing one or both of the 
following research foci:

*         Providing new evidence of occurrence outside the Bering Sea, 
especially evidence of migratory or other movements and the location(s) of 
wintering/calving grounds or important feeding grounds south of the Aleutians 
or in the Gulf of Alaska.

*         Contributing to the understanding of human-based risk factors that 
can be mitigated, especially when and where the whales are likely at high risk 
of ship strike (e.g., crossing the northern Great Circle shipping route and in 
Unimak Pass) or entanglement (e.g., southeastern Bering Sea).

Applicants may propose to analyze data from, or conduct research in, any part 
of the North Pacific as long as there is clear relevance to at least one of the 
above research foci.  Applicants may propose field-research, analysis of 
existing data sets, modeling, technological developments, processes to leverage 
larger funding amounts from other organizations, or any other approach that has 
the potential to meet the research goal and foci defined above.

Grant proposals will be accepted with requests for funding from the Commission 
in any amount (inclusive of overhead costs) up to the total amount available, 
$100,000. Detailed information regarding this funding opportunity, proposal 
requirements, and eligibility can be found at:
http://www.mmc.gov/MMC_NPRW_RFP_060215.pdf

The deadline for submitting proposals to this RFP is MONDAY, 29 JUNE 2015.

For questions about the purpose or intent, research goal and foci, review 
criteria, or the suitability of a project to the RFP, please feel free to 
contact Dennis Heinemann, Director of Science, by email 
(dheinem...@mmc.gov<mailto:dheinem...@mmc.gov>) or telephone (301-504-0087).  
For questions regarding proposal requirements or submission guidelines, please 
contact Dee Allen, Research Program Officer, by email 
(r...@mmc.gov<mailto:r...@mmc.gov>) or telephone (301-504-0087).


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

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