The University of Maryland’s Center for Environmental Science is soliciting proposals to research innovative Harmful Algal Bloom control tools and technologies to assess their real-world feasibility. Tools and technologies should still be in the initial stages (Tier 1 or 2) of research and should demonstrate potential to be scalable, environmentally acceptable, and cost-effective. If federal funding becomes available, five to seven projects are expected to be supported for up to 12 months, with up to $200,000 per project. Letters of intent are due by Dec. 22.
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