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Cooperative Agreement for CESU-affiliated Partner with the Gulf Coast Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit

ID: G24AS00358 • Type: Posted
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Description

The US Geological Survey is offering a funding opportunity to a CESU partner for research in assessing invasive hitchhikers on imported aquatic plants: exploring the role of plant structural complexity in facilitating introductions. Once an aquatic invasive species (AIS) becomes established, it is rarely possible to eradicate. The best way to avoid the negative impacts that invasive species can cause to a watershed's ecological function, economic value, or citizens' health is to prevent their initial entry. To date, the unintended transport of exotic species alongside imported aquatic plants, algae, and their packaging represents an underappreciated invasion pathway. The high structural complexity of many common aquarium and ornamental aquatic macrophytes reduces encounter rates with fauna which may reside within interstitial spaces and thus go undetected. This potentially problematic pathway was highlighted in the recent Marimo moss ball (Aegagropila linnaei) contamination incident carrying live hitchhiker zebra mussels (Dreissena polymorpha) and a multitude of other exotic taxa in the spring of 2021. Given that introductions of exotic aquatic species contribute to millions of dollars of damage and management costs for the U.S., the identification of potential aquatic plants, algae, and packaging with a high potential of serving as a vector for unintended hitchhikers will aid in managing this group of organisms in trade. Evaluate currently imported aquatic plants and algae for hitchhiking taxa and determine factors (e.g., plant/algae species and their structural complexity, packaging, country of origin, vendor, etc.) influencing the unintended importation of non-native species. Because the live aquarium/ornamental trade is a significant global market, this work will be landscape in nature and not specific to a geographic region and, as such, will serve to provide information that is useful on a nation-wide scale. To accomplish this by conducting a lab-based, empirical investigation of plants, algae, and their packaging for hitchhiking organisms. The products of this effort include a list of hitchhikers on the common aquatic plants and algae, along with an assessment of plants, regions, packaging materials, shipping, handling, and other factors that will most likely serve as a source of hitchhikers. This project will provide vital information that will assist in the prevention of invasive species introduction on a nation-wide, landscape scale.
Background
The US Geological Survey is offering a funding opportunity to a CESU partner for research in assessing invasive hitchhikers on imported aquatic plants. The goal of the grant is to explore the role of plant structural complexity in facilitating introductions of aquatic invasive species (AIS). The grant aims to prevent the negative impacts that invasive species can cause to a watershed's ecological function, economic value, or citizens' health by avoiding their initial entry.

Grant Details
The project’s goal is to assess invasive hitchhikers on imported aquatic plants and explore the role of plant structural complexity in facilitating introductions. The project will empirically investigate imported aquatic and ornamental plants, algae, and packaging for the presence of shelter-seeking, non-native fauna. It will also perform an assessment of the plant's structural complexity and how that influences the presence of hitchhikers.

Eligibility Requirements
This financial assistance opportunity is being issued under a Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit (CESU) Program. Eligible recipients must be a participating partner of the Gulf Coast Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit (CESU) Program.

Period of Performance
It is anticipated that one award will be made with one base year. The total estimated funding for this project is $150,000. Funding in the amount of $150,000 is estimated to be available for FY 2024.

Grant Value
$150,000

Place of Performance
The work will be landscape in nature and not specific to a geographic region and, as such, will serve to provide information that is useful on a nation-wide scale.

Overview

Category of Funding
Science and Technology and other Research and Development
Funding Instruments
Cooperative Agreement
Grant Category
Discretionary
Cost Sharing / Matching Requirement
False
Source
On 5/2/24 U.S. Geological Survey posted grant opportunity G24AS00358 for Cooperative Agreement for CESU-affiliated Partner with the Gulf Coast Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit. The grant will be issued under grant program 15.808 U.S. Geological Survey Research and Data Collection.

Timing

Posted Date
May 2, 2024, 12:00 a.m. EDT
Closing Date
June 3, 2024, 12:00 a.m. EDT Past Due
Closing Date Explanation
Electronically submitted applications must be submitted no later than 5:00 p.m., ET, on the listed application due date.
Last Updated
May 2, 2024, 8:37 a.m. EDT
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Eligibility

Eligible Applicants
Others (see text field entitled "Additional Information on Eligibility" for clarification)
Additional Info
This financial assistance opportunity is being issued under a Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit (CESU) Program. CESU’s are partnerships that provide research, technical assistance, and education. Eligible recipients must be a participating partner of the Gulf Coast Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit (CESU) Program.

Award Sizing

Ceiling
$150,000
Floor
Not Listed
Estimated Program Funding
Not Provided
Estimated Number of Grants
Not Listed

Contacts

Contact
Geological Survey
Contact Email
Contact Phone
(703) 648-7376

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