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Shell Marine Habitat Program: Gulf of Mexico

Program Description

The Shell Marine Habitat Program is a partnership between the Shell Oil Company and the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF). The purpose of this partnership is to provide grants for projects that benefit marine and coastal habitats in and around the Gulf of Mexico, as well as the North Aleutian Basin, North Slope Borough, and Northwest Arctic Borough areas of Alaska. The National Oceanic and the Atmospheric Administration recently joined Shell and NFWF in their efforts to support projects that benefit the habitat for living marine resources in the Gulf of Mexico.

The updated Shell Marine Habitat Program: Gulf of Mexico RFP will be posted soon.


Application Information

Request for Proposal - SMHP: Gulf of Mexico - Last Updated: 03/06/2009

Grant Library Information

Final Report - Oyster Reef Restoration in Charlotte Harbor (FL)
Final Report - Project GreenShores Site Two Restoration (FL)
Final Report - Bayshore Boulevard (FL) Habitat Restoration
Final Report - Galveston Island (TX) Restoration Demonstration
Final Report - West Bay (FL) Seagrass Restoration


Partners

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Staff Representatives

Suzanne Sessine
Assistant Director, Southeast
National Fish and Wildlife Foundation
Suzanne.Sessine@nfwf.org


 
 
 


Current Grant Cycle

Preproposal: April 1, 2010
Full Proposal: June 1, 2010

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