Dear MARMAM community,
The U.S. Marine Mammal Commission (Commission) is pleased to announce its
Fiscal Year 2025 funding opportunity focused on the “Development of new tools
or methods to improve marine mammal stock assessments”.
Specifically, the Commission is seeking pre-proposals for projec
The U.S. Marine Mammal Commission will be accepting proposals until Wednesday,
April 12, 2023 for projects focused on understanding marine mammal population
health in a changing climate. Funding requests are limited to $60,000 USD.
Marine Mammal Health in a Changing Climate
The Marine Mammal C
The U.S. Marine Mammal Commission will be accepting proposals until April 15,
2021 for science in support of marine mammal conservation, protection,
research, and management. Funding requests are limited to $35,000 USD.
We are seeking proposals that will further the conservation and management
The U.S. Marine Mammal Commission is requesting pre-proposals for our current
Fiscal Year 2018 funding opportunity. The focal area for this year is
"Community-driven conservation approaches to eliminate, manage, or mitigate
threats to marine mammals".
Marine mammals continue to face an array of
MARMAM Subscribers:
The U.S. Congress passed the Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972 (MMPA) to
conserve whales, dolphins, porpoises, seals, sea lions, manatees, sea otters,
polar bears, and walruses. The MMPA established the U.S. Marine Mammal
Commission (Commission) and charged it with oversi