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CFDA 11.483  ·  retired

Fisheries Supplemental Appropriations

NATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION  ·  COMMERCE, DEPARTMENT OF  ·  Program page ↗

Objective

This program obligates congressionally appropriated funding for unforeseen needs when these needs are deemed by the government as urgent. Supplemental funding for fisheries is often in response to natural disasters, infrastructure, fishery health or security needs.

Who Can Apply

  • Unrestricted by Entity Type
  • Local
  • State
  • Territorial
  • Tribal

Eligible applicants include public or private profit or not-for-profit organizations, institutions of higher education, state, local and Indian tribal governments. Uses of assistance include: Mapping, charting, geodesy services marine debris surveys for coastal States impacted by Hurricane Sandy; Repair and replace ocean observing and coastal monitoring assets damaged by Hurricane Sandy; Provide technical assistance to support State assessments of coastal impacts of Hurricane Sandy; Improve weather forecasting and hurricane intensity forecasting capabilities, to include data assimilation from ocean observing platforms and satellites; Laboratories and cooperative institutes research activities associated with sustained observations weather research programs, and ocean and coastal research; Necessary expenses related to fishery disasters during calendar year 2012 that were declared by the Secretary of Commerce as a direct result of impacts from Hurricane Sandy.

Who Benefits

  • Federal
  • U.S. Territories
  • Individual/Family
  • Minority group
  • Specialized group (e.g. health professionals, students, veterans)
  • Small business
  • Profit organization
  • Private nonprofit institution/organization
  • Quasi-public nonprofit organization
  • Other private institution/organization
  • Anyone/general public
  • Interstate
  • Native American Organizations
  • Health Professional
  • Education Professional
  • Student/Trainee
  • Graduate Student
  • Scientist/Researchers
  • Artist/Humanist
  • Engineer/Architect
  • Builder/Contractor/Developer
  • Farmer/Rancher/Agriculture Producer
  • Intrastate
  • Industrialist/ Business person
  • Small Business Person
  • Consumer
  • Homeowner
  • Land/Property Owner
  • Black
  • American Indian
  • Spanish Origin
  • Asian
  • Other Non-White
  • State
  • Migrant
  • U.S. Citizen
  • Refugee/Alien
  • Veteran/Service person/Reservist (including dependents
  • Women
  • Disabled (e.g. Deaf, Blind, Physically Disabled)
  • Physically Afflicted (e.g. TB, Arthritis, Heart Disease)
  • Mentally Disabled
  • Drug Addict
  • Alcoholic
  • Local
  • Juvenile Delinquent
  • Preschool
  • School
  • Infant (0-5)
  • Child (6-15)
  • Youth (16-21)
  • Senior Citizen (60+)
  • Unemployed
  • Welfare Recipient
  • Pension Recipient
  • Sponsored organization
  • Moderate Income
  • Low Income
  • Major Metropolis (over 250,000)
  • Other Urban
  • Suburban
  • Rural
  • Education (0-8)
  • Education (9-12)
  • Education (13+)
  • Public nonprofit institution/organization
  • Other public institution/organization
  • Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments

Entities impacted by Hurricane Sandy in 2012; entities benefitting from other activities funded through the Act.

Assistance Types

  • Grant

Program Contact

jeffrey.kulnis@noaa.gov
301-427-8771