The SEANET program invites proposals for research mini grants that will result in projects that complement the SEANET (Sustainable Ecological Aquaculture Network) research program and contribute to the performance metrics of Maine EPSCoR and the National Science Foundation. SEANET anticipates funding four research projects in 2016 and two per year in subsequent years at a maximum level of $12,000 each. For more information please  visit the Guidelines page.  Applicants should discuss their idea with the SEANET Research Director, Paul Anderson, or the Research Coordinator, Meggan Dwyer. The deadline for submission is March 11th at 5 pm.

Meggan Dwyer
Research Coordinator, Sustainable Ecological Aquaculture Network (SEANET) 
University of Maine
Margaret Chase Smith Policy Center, Room #107
Orono, Maine 04469
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