CFDA 20.826 · retired · Funded this fiscal year
Maritime Environmental and Technical Assistance
MARITIME ADMINISTRATION · TRANSPORTATION, DEPARTMENT OF
Objective
The Maritime Environmental and Technical Assistance Program (META) supports the research, demonstration, and development of emerging technologies, practices, and processes to support a safe, efficient, and competitive U.S. Maritime Transportation System. META partners closely with other government agencies, industry, academia, and NGOs to carry out its mission. Results of META-funded projects help to "de-risk" new technology applications and provides necessary data for industry to understand "what works." In addition, data from META projects support US policy decisions. Since its inception, projects funded through META have primarily focused on major environmental issues such as vessel and port emissions reduction and the control of aquatic invasive species transported by vessels. Over the years, those topics have broadened to include energy efficiency, emissions, alternative fuel and technology applications, hull fouling, and most recent, vessel-generated underwater noise. These topics present significant continuing challenges for ship owners and operators, the regulatory community, and the public. As other maritime environmental issues emerge, additional areas of study may be included.
Who Can Apply
- Unrestricted by Entity Type
Applicants must be “eligible entities” as defined in 46 U.S. Code § 50307(d).
Who Benefits
- Federal
- Anyone/general public
- Private nonprofit institution/organization
- Education Professional
- Public nonprofit institution/organization
- Other public institution/organization
Assistance Types
- Cooperative Agreement
Program Contact
carolyn.junemann@dot.gov
2023661920