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We are currently accepting Collaborative Research and Science Transfer proposals for the 2022 funding cycle! Collaborative Research pre-proposals are due December 7, 2021, and Science Transfer proposals are due Feb. 24, 2022. Visit the grant pages to learn more and find proposal development resources.


Summary resources are now available for the September 2021 webinar, Improved Understanding of Sediment Dynamics for the Coos Estuary.


Twelve projects involving 15 reserve sites across the nation and totaling more than $4 million have been recommended for support by NOAA’s National Estuarine Research Reserve System Science Collaborative. See a list and map of the new projects, including a summary of each project.


Want to catch up on webinars? Visit the webinar series page to find recordings from recent webinars, or search the resource library for webinar summary products.


The Margaret A. Davidson Fellowship Program is currently accepting applications for the 2022-2024 cohort. Applications are due December 10, 2021. Visit the Fellowship page to learn more, and apply to be part of the next generation of coastal leaders!


On Wednesday, February 24, 2021, Susi Moser will be giving a presentation for the Environmental Health Sciences Spring 2021 Webinar Series titled "To Be of Use: Making Climate Change Science Relevant in a Fast-Paced, Difficult World." The event is co-sponsored by the Center for Oceans and Human Health and Climate Change Interactions at the University of South Carolina. Visit the event page to learn more and register.


The Summary Report from our July 2020 panel Innovative Approaches to Integrating Research and K-12 Education to Advance Estuary Stewardship is now available! Visit the webinar page to download the report, view the recording, and see other related resources.


We are currently accepting Collaborative Research and Science Transfer proposals for the 2021 funding cycle! Collaborative Research pre-proposals are due December 8, 2020, and Science Transfer proposals are due Feb. 25, 2021. Visit the grant pages to learn more and find proposal development resources.


Twenty projects involving 29 reserve sites across the nation and totaling more than $5.2 million have been recommended for support by NOAA’s National Estuarine Research Reserve System Science Collaborative. See a list and map of the new projects, including a summary of each project.


Now Available: Webinar summary report and recording from our May panel discussion, Collaborative Science in a Virtual World: Recognizing Limits and Leveraging Opportunities.


We've added a new feature (still in beta!) to our website. Check out the Collections page to explore curated sets of projects and targeted searches designed to build on the existing project catalog, and help highlight the excellent work project teams are doing across the Reserve system.


New resources available! Check out the Blue Carbon Management Brief and Infographic, featuring lessons learned and Q&A from the March 17 panel webinar.


The full session recording for our March 17 panel discussion on blue carbon is now available on our webinar series page.


We are pleased to announce that we are now accepting proposals for Science Transfer projects!


In case you missed it, we put together a special update with some statistics and links to popular resources from 2019. Thank you all for a great year, and we look forward to working with you in 2020!


We are excited to unveil a new proposal development tool for collaborative research grant applicants— specifically, a set of tips to consider at the pre-proposal stage of the application process. These tips were informed by an analysis of reviewer comments about pre-proposal submissions to prior calls for collaborative research applications, as well as program staff observations from prior review processes.


Are you attending CERF 2019? Check out this list of presentations, workshops and special sessions related to NERRS Science Collaborative projects!


We are pleased to announce two grant opportunities for the coming year—the Request for Catalyst Proposals and the Request for Collaborative Research Pre-Proposals!


We are thrilled to be working with the Reserve System for the next five years!


Are you interested in doing research with the reserves? Are you currently enrolled as a graduate student? Consider submitting an application for the Margaret A. Davidson Graduate Fellowship, open until December 20, 2019.