Migratory Patterns and Habitat Use of Sea Ducks in the Atlantic Flyway, 2012

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Migratory Patterns and Habitat Use of Sea Ducks in the Atlantic Flyway, 2012: The US Fish and Wildlife Service, Headquarters Region 7 intends to award a single source Cooperative Agreement as authorized by 505 DM 2.14 (B) to BioDiversity Research Institute. This notice is not a request for proposals and the Government does not intend to accept proposals. Award will be made 15 days after this notice. The Sea Duck Joint Venture (SDJV) is a conservation partnership under the auspices of the North American Waterfowl Management Plan with mission to improve our knowledge of sea ducks to facilitate more effective management and conservation. The SDJV and partners have embarked on a large scale, multi-year, collaborative project that will use satellite telemetry to document annual migration patterns, and to assess risk to sea ducks in specific areas in eastern North America. SDJV funding provides seed money to partners, which is matched with partner funding and resources, to accomplish mutual objectives. This transfer of Federal funds will allow the Recipient to conduct a study of sea ducks, as part of the SDJVs Atlantic and Great Lakes Sea Duck Migration Study. Funds under this Cooperative Agreement award are to be used to support capture of sea ducks using specialized trapping techniques, marking birds with implantable satellite transmitters, and administering the acquisition of location data via the Argos system of satellites. The recipient is responsible for 1) all logistical arrangements for capture of ducks and surgical implantation of transmitters, including veterinary service, 2) downloading Argos data for transmitters they deploy, and 3) providing study partners with access to Argos accounts they establish to acquire location data from other transmitter deployments as part of the Atlantic and Great Lakes Sea Duck Migration Study. The Services role in this project is to provide overall design and technical guidance and administrative support to the recipientI via their participation in this cooperative project. The Service will also be providing satellite transmitters to the recipient. The Service requires annual and final reports and takes responsibility for making information from the study publically available via the SDJVs web site, seaduckjv.org. This will help ensure that other stakeholders have access to the information in a timely manner, which will help improve the management and conservation of these birds on an international scale. Reports submitted by the recipient will include a summary of bird movements throughout the annual cycle, a description of key habitats used by marked ducks, and an assessment of site fidelity to wintering, staging, molting, and breeding sites. Information on bird migration patterns and habitat use will help improve the management and conservation of sea ducks in North America. This project will benefit a host of stakeholders, only one of which is the U.S. Federal Government. Information from this study is essential to the success of the Joint Venture and therefore of mutual benefit to the Service and other Joint Venture partners. This award will be a multi-year award to accommodate capture and tagging efforts in 2012 and subsequent years, as well as subsequent data acquisition over the anticipated 2-3 year life expectancy of transmitters
Federal Grant Title: Migratory Patterns and Habitat Use of Sea Ducks in the Atlantic Flyway, 2012
Federal Agency Name: Fish and Wildlife Service
Grant Categories: Environment Natural Resources
Type of Opportunity: Discretionary
Funding Opportunity Number: F12AS00087
Type of Funding: Cooperative Agreement
CFDA Numbers: 15.637
CFDA Descriptions: Migratory Bird Joint Ventures
Current Application Deadline: Mar 12, 2012
Original Application Deadline: Mar 12, 2012
Posted Date: Feb 24, 2012
Creation Date: Feb 24, 2012
Archive Date: Mar 26, 2012
Total Program Funding: $71,000
Maximum Federal Grant Award: $71,000
Minimum Federal Grant Award: $71,000
Expected Number of Awards: 1
Cost Sharing or Matching: No
Applicants Eligible for this Grant
Nonprofits that do not have a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education
Grant Announcement Contact
RICH PRIMMER, [email protected]
Work [[email protected]]
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