
SECOORA and the FACT Network are partnering to sponsor a graduate student to examine how temperature affects fish movement patterns in south Florida marine ecosystems.
Proposals are due May 15, 2020 (extended) and the award value is $12,800.
Click here to read the full proposal.
The funding for this award is provided through the generosity of our donors Curtis and Edith Munson Foundation, Ocean Tracking Network, Innovasea, the SECOORA Education and Outreach Committee, and individual donors.
Questions Regarding Application Solicitation
For any questions related to this fellowship, please contact Dr. Joy Young (Joy.Young@thefactnetwork.org). Good-faith efforts will be made to answer as many questions as possible, but an answer is not guaranteed for every question.





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