Alaska Subsistence Management
ALASKA SUBSISTENCE MANAGEMENT, INTERIOR, DEPARTMENT OF THE
Opportunity #: 15.636
Description
To identify and provide information needed to sustain subsistence fisheries and wildlife management on Federal public lands, for rural Alaskans, through a multidisciplinary, collaborative program. Two programs are administered under the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act (ANILCA) to fulfill this objective. The Fisheries Resource Monitoring Program (Monitoring Program) funds approximately 40 studies annually to provide information on stock status and trends, harvests, and traditional ecological knowledge to manage and regulate Federal subsistence fisheries. The Partners for Fisheries Monitoring Program (Partners Program) strengthens Alaska Native and rural involvement in subsistence fisheries management and research. The program provides funds directly to Alaska Native and rural organizations to hire fishery biologists, social scientists, and educators with the intent of increasing the organizations ability to participate in Federal Subsistence Management. Types of Assistance: COOPERATIVE AGREEMENTS (DISCRETIONARY GRANTS) Deadlines: {"flag":"contact","description":"FY24 proposals for the Partners Program were due January 13, 2023, and FY24 Monitoring Program proposals were due February 24, 2023. \n\nFY26 proposals for the Partners Program are anticipated to be due by January 31, 2025, and FY26 proposals for the Monitoring Program are anticipated to be due by March 15, 2025.","list":[]} More info: https://www.doi.gov/subsistence
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