NA24OARX417C0032
Cooperative Agreement
Overview
Grant Description
Ohio Sea Grant (OHSG) strives to, through a compliment of research, education and outreach, to improve the environmental health and economic vitality of Lake Erie and its watershed. OHSG is regularly sought-after for its unbiased and science-based approach to address pressing environmental and economic issues, often in collaboration with other federal, state, and local entities, as well as private industry and nonprofit organizations.
Activities to be performed by OHSG include: (1) conducting needed and impactful research driven by agency and stakeholder needs while utilizing a combination of National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administrations (NOAA) National Sea Grant research funding, leveraged state funding, and competitive research funding awarded to OHSG staff; (2) numerous extension outreach program related to fisheries, aquaculture, coastal recreation and tourism, development use and planning, natural hazards, water quality; and (3) a variety of formal educational offerings and opportunities that occur at Stone Laboratory (Ohio State Universitys Island Campus managed by OHSGs director) and through the Great Lakes Sea Grant Networks Center for Great Lakes Literacy (CGLL). CGLL is co-managed by all Great Lakes Sea Grant programs.
Expected outcomes include: (1) environmentally literate lifelong learners who utilize knowledge to support, build, and restore healthy natural and human communities; (2) production and dissemination of innovative tools; (3) removal of barriers to achieving coastal resilience and adaptation to changing economic, environmental, and social conditions; (4) Lake Erie communities that have greater awareness and understanding of ecosystem functions and the services they provide; (5) evidence-based science and innovative solutions to inform and improve the management and conservation of coastal habitats; (6) restored and sustained biodiversity, habitats, and ecosystem services; (7) collaborative and inclusive planning and decision-making; (8) informed resource managers that understand the risks, tradeoffs, and impacts of their management decisions; (9) Lake Erie and Ohio residents and seafood consumers that understand the benefits of domestically produced seafood for individual and environmental health; and (10) Lake Erie economic sector leaders that understand how they can become more resilient by expanding renewable, regenerative, and clean practices.
The OHSG communications team will disseminate research information via (1) webinar and podcast series; (2) videos, infographics, animations and story maps; (3) research newsletters; (4) targeted social media campaigns; and (5) reports and factsheets for state and regional initiatives. The management team will operate to ensure we are: (1) responsive to our strategic plan, yet flexible enough to capitalize on unanticipated opportunities; (2) facilitating collaboration and communication across all program elements (i.e., research, education, outreach, and management/administration); (3) identifying research priorities in a manner that is thorough and includes relevant stakeholders; (4) building and maintaining appropriate stakeholder advisors; and (5) responsively managing the budget while growing matching dollars.
Intended beneficiaries include elected officials, state and federal management agencies, private industry, non-governmental agencies, coastal residents, students (grade school, undergraduate, and graduate), academic institutions, farmers/producers, municipalities, marina owners, boaters, anglers, and community groups/organizations. Subrecipient activities that are associated with OHSG will include research, formal education, and informal outreach programming that leverages OHSGs research, teaching, and communication assets. Much of the research will be accomplished by academics that are supported by the research funding that OHSG manages on behalf of NOAA, other federal agencies, and state funding initiatives.
Activities to be performed by OHSG include: (1) conducting needed and impactful research driven by agency and stakeholder needs while utilizing a combination of National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administrations (NOAA) National Sea Grant research funding, leveraged state funding, and competitive research funding awarded to OHSG staff; (2) numerous extension outreach program related to fisheries, aquaculture, coastal recreation and tourism, development use and planning, natural hazards, water quality; and (3) a variety of formal educational offerings and opportunities that occur at Stone Laboratory (Ohio State Universitys Island Campus managed by OHSGs director) and through the Great Lakes Sea Grant Networks Center for Great Lakes Literacy (CGLL). CGLL is co-managed by all Great Lakes Sea Grant programs.
Expected outcomes include: (1) environmentally literate lifelong learners who utilize knowledge to support, build, and restore healthy natural and human communities; (2) production and dissemination of innovative tools; (3) removal of barriers to achieving coastal resilience and adaptation to changing economic, environmental, and social conditions; (4) Lake Erie communities that have greater awareness and understanding of ecosystem functions and the services they provide; (5) evidence-based science and innovative solutions to inform and improve the management and conservation of coastal habitats; (6) restored and sustained biodiversity, habitats, and ecosystem services; (7) collaborative and inclusive planning and decision-making; (8) informed resource managers that understand the risks, tradeoffs, and impacts of their management decisions; (9) Lake Erie and Ohio residents and seafood consumers that understand the benefits of domestically produced seafood for individual and environmental health; and (10) Lake Erie economic sector leaders that understand how they can become more resilient by expanding renewable, regenerative, and clean practices.
The OHSG communications team will disseminate research information via (1) webinar and podcast series; (2) videos, infographics, animations and story maps; (3) research newsletters; (4) targeted social media campaigns; and (5) reports and factsheets for state and regional initiatives. The management team will operate to ensure we are: (1) responsive to our strategic plan, yet flexible enough to capitalize on unanticipated opportunities; (2) facilitating collaboration and communication across all program elements (i.e., research, education, outreach, and management/administration); (3) identifying research priorities in a manner that is thorough and includes relevant stakeholders; (4) building and maintaining appropriate stakeholder advisors; and (5) responsively managing the budget while growing matching dollars.
Intended beneficiaries include elected officials, state and federal management agencies, private industry, non-governmental agencies, coastal residents, students (grade school, undergraduate, and graduate), academic institutions, farmers/producers, municipalities, marina owners, boaters, anglers, and community groups/organizations. Subrecipient activities that are associated with OHSG will include research, formal education, and informal outreach programming that leverages OHSGs research, teaching, and communication assets. Much of the research will be accomplished by academics that are supported by the research funding that OHSG manages on behalf of NOAA, other federal agencies, and state funding initiatives.
Awardee
Funding Goals
TO SUPPORT THE ESTABLISHMENT AND OPERATION OF MAJOR UNIVERSITY CENTERS FOR MARINE RESOURCES RESEARCH, EDUCATION, AND TRAINING AND TO SUPPORT MARINE ADVISORY SERVICES. SOME INDIVIDUAL EFFORTS IN THESE SAME AREAS ALSO RECEIVE FUNDING.
Grant Program (CFDA)
Awarding / Funding Agency
Place of Performance
Columbus,
Ohio
432121156
United States
Geographic Scope
Single Zip Code
Related Opportunity
NOAA-OAR-SG-2025-29119
Analysis Notes
Amendment Since initial award the End Date has been shortened from 01/31/28 to 07/31/27 and the total obligations have increased 108% from $2,379,492 to $4,960,557.
Ohio State University was awarded
Enhancing Lake Erie's Health & Economy through OHSG
Cooperative Agreement NA24OARX417C0032
worth $3,320,023
from National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in February 2024 with work to be completed primarily in Columbus Ohio United States.
The grant
has a duration of 3 years 5 months and
was awarded through assistance program 11.417 Sea Grant Support.
$1,640,534 (33.0%) of this Cooperative Agreement was funded by non-federal sources.
Status
(Ongoing)
Last Modified 9/19/25
Period of Performance
2/1/24
Start Date
7/31/27
End Date
Funding Split
$3.3M
Federal Obligation
$1.6M
Non-Federal Obligation
$5.0M
Total Obligated
Activity Timeline
Subgrant Awards
Disclosed subgrants for NA24OARX417C0032
Transaction History
Modifications to NA24OARX417C0032
Additional Detail
Award ID FAIN
NA24OARX417C0032
SAI Number
NA24OARX417C0032-004
Award ID URI
None
Awardee Classifications
Public/State Controlled Institution Of Higher Education
Awarding Office
1305N2 DEPT OF COMMERCE NOAA
Funding Office
1333BR OFC OF PROG.PLANNING&INTEGRATION
Awardee UEI
DLWBSLWAJWR1
Awardee CAGE
5QH98
Performance District
OH-03
Senators
Sherrod Brown
J.D. (James) Vance
J.D. (James) Vance
Modified: 9/19/25