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Grants
- Habitat Restoration Grants Program
The Gulf of Maine Council-NOAA Habitat Restoration Grants Program supports a strategic approach to marine, coastal, and riverine habitat restoration in the Gulf of Maine and its watershed. Non-government organizations (e.g., community associations, cooperatives, civic groups), municipalities, schools, and tribal and state governments are eligible to compete for funding. The Habitat Restoration Grants Program is interested in funding projects that will result in on-the-ground restoration of habitat to benefit living marine resources, including anadromous fish species. - Action Plan Grants Program: 2007-2008 Grantees
Awardee: Association to Preserve Cape Cod (Massachusetts)
Project: Outreach and Technical Support for "No Discharge Area" Designation for Cape Cod Bay
Grant: $10,000
Awardee: Blue Ocean Society (New Hampshire)
Project: Finback Whale Habitat and Awareness Project
Grant: $4,006
Awardee: Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society (Nova Scotia)
Project: Rare horse mussel reefs in the Bay of Fundy
Grant: $10,000
Awardee: Coastal Livelihoods Trust (New Brunswick)
Project: Marine Stewardship Education
Grant: $10,000
Awardee: Eight Towns and the Bay (Massachusetts)
Project: Great Marsh Restoration Plan Outreach Project
Grant: $10,000
Awardee: Friends of Casco Bay (Maine)
Project: Casco Bay Health Index
Grant: $10,000
Awardee: Gulf of Maine Research Institute (Maine)
Project: Mapping Juvenile Cod Habitat on Cashes Ledge to Evaluate Groundfishing Closures
Grant: $16,216
Awardee: Massachusetts Bays Estuary Program (Massachusetts)
Project: Think Blue Massachusetts - Launching the Think Blue Toolbox
Grant: $10,000
Awardee: Penobscot East Resource Center (Maine)
Project: Evaluation of Lobster Hatchery Effectiveness
Grant: $10,000
Awardee: Saco River Corridor Commission (Maine)
Project: Gulf of Maine Coastal Development Indicators Database Development
Grant: $9,557
Download list of 2007-08 grant recipients in Word or PDF format: Word (31 KB) | PDF (17 KB)
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Download list of 2006-07 grant recipients in Word or PDF format: Word (74 KB) | PDF (60 KB)
- Gulf of Maine Visionary Awards
Each year, the Gulf of Maine Council gives Visionary Awards to two individuals, businesses, or organizations within each state and province bordering the Gulf. The awards recognize innovation, creativity, and commitment to protecting the marine environment. Recipients may work in scientific, educational, conservation, or policy realms. They may be engaged in projects that involve public awareness, grassroots action, or business/manufacturing practices. Nomination forms are due May 1, 2009.
Previous award recipients (HTML) • Award nomination form - Gulf of Maine Industry Award
The Gulf of Maine Industry Award is made annually to an individual, company, or organization within the Gulf of Maine region: Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Maine, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia. The Award recognizes demonstrated innovation and leadership in efforts to improve the well-being of the Gulf of Maine ecosystem and the communities that call it home. Nominations are sought from the following sectors: tourism; fisheries (commercial and recreational); aquaculture (finfish and shellfish); renewable energy generation (tidal, wave and wind) and; transportation (shipping, ferries, etc.).Nomination forms are due May 1, 2009.
There are no previous award recipients (this is the first year that this award) • Award nomination form - Longard Volunteer Award
The Council presents this annual award to an outstanding volunteer within the Gulf watershed who has made significant contributions to conserving or managing the Gulf's resources. Past recipients have been involved in stewardship projects, educational programs, volunteer monitoring and scientific research. The award is named in memory of Art Longard, a Nova Scotia resident and devoted conservationist who helped to conceive and launch the Gulf of Maine Council.Nomination forms are due May 1, 2009.
Previous award recipients (HTML) • Award nomination form - Susan Snow-Cotter Leadership Award
The Susan Snow-Cotter Leadership Award is bestowed in memory of Susan Snow-Cotter, a long-time friend of the Council and Working Group. The Award is given to an individual from one of the five states and provinces bordering the Gulf of Maine. The Susan Snow-Cotter Leadership Award honors those coastal management professionals who exemplify outstanding leadership or exceptional mentoring in the Gulf of Maine watershed. As former Director of the Massachusetts Office of Coastal Zone Management, Susan was recognized as a leader who exhibited unwavering passion, enthusiasm, and insight to develop pragmatic approaches to coastal management challenges.Nomination forms are due May 1, 2009.
Previous award recipient (HTML) •Award nomination form