The American Cetacean Society, Los Angeles Chapter:
Applications for 2017 Research Grants
Deadline: May 25 (Midnight PDT, GMT -7)
The American Cetacean Society protects cetaceans and their habitats though 
conservation, education and research. ACS funds research projects that address 
some of the most pressing issues facing cetaceans. ACS-LA is pleased to 
announce the availability of two research grants, in the amount of $1,000.00 
each, to established researchers or student researchers attending school in the 
greater Los Angeles area whose work focuses on marine mammals. 
1)     The John E. Heyning Research Award.  This award is in the amount of 
$1,000.
 
John Heyning was a brilliant and prolific scientist. He was Deputy Director of 
the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, where he built a collection 
of marine mammal specimens second only to Smithsonian and where he curated the 
Masters of the Ocean Realm exhibit that traveled to 22 countries. He was an 
authority on beaked whales, published the work that separated common dolphins 
into two separate species, and described the countercurrent heat exchange in 
whale tongues, among many other accomplishments. John was a strong supporter of 
ACS and its mission; he served on the organization’s Board of Scientific 
Advisors and taught the Whalewatch naturalist class for many years. 
2)     The Bill Samaras Research Award.  This award is in the amount of 
$1,000.00.
 
Bill Samaras was a geologist by training but his first love was whales. He 
taught science at Carson High School for 30 years, helped shape the Cabrillo 
Marine Aquarium into the institution it is today and led the excavation of a 
gray whale skeleton during the construction of the Harbor Freeway in San Pedro. 
Bill was a lifelong supporter of ACS, an organization that he served in many 
capacities.
Guidelines for Research Grants:
The Los Angeles Chapter of the American Cetacean Society offers small research 
grants in support of operating research projects focusing on marine mammals. 
ACS-LA has a long-standing commitment supporting local research on cetaceans 
and other marine mammals. The two $1,000 research grants will be awarded to 
researchers or students exhibiting an outstanding commitment to furthering the 
understanding of marine mammals in California. Priority will be given to 
applicants working or attending school in Southern California and/or conducting 
their marine mammal research in Southern California.
Eligibility:
1.  Applicant should be a researcher or a student living and/or attending 
school in California.
OR
2.  Current research focus should be on Marine Mammals located in or around 
California with priority being given to work conducted in Southern California
Applications:
Applications should include the following:
1. Cover sheet with:
a) Title of Proposal and Research Area of interest including focal species
b) Field Research Group Information (Name, Address, E-mail, and Phone numbers 
and departmental contacts) or Current School, Major, and Name(s) of Supervisor 
and Department
c) Names and contact information of Lead or Principal Investigator (PI), Second 
PI, and any student participants
2. A one-page CV or Resume for Principal Investigator and Secondary 
Investigators
3. A 1-2 page narrative (single spaced) describing your research organization 
or program, details, and justification for your specific research topic 
including objectives, details on geographical area being investigated, 
hypotheses, and total project timeline including temporal benchmarks for the 
work.  How will your research contribute to our understanding and/or benefit 
the species being studied?  Is this a species-based effort or a habitat and/or 
conservation based study? Please include your estimated 1-year budget and 
budget justifications.
All applications will be reviewed for scientific value and overall conservation 
benefit.
Requirement For Recipients:
Recipients of the awards will be asked to present their research sometime in 
the next year at ACS-LA’s monthly speaker series.  Please be prepared to 
present your work, to the ACS-LA community.
Deadlines:
Deadline for submission is 25th May 2016 (Midnight PDT, GMT -7)
Awards will be announced by 5th June 2016

Please feel free to contact ACS-LA Grants Chair Christina Tombach Wright with 
any questions, acsla.gra...@gmail.com.
Applications should be sent by E-mail to acsla.gra...@gmail.com.
Information about the Los Angeles Chapter of ACS can be found on our website: 
www.acs-la.org <http://www.acs-la.org/>.  
To join ACS-LA, please go to http://acsonline.org/support-acs/become-member/ 
<http://acsonline.org/support-acs/become-member/>  and specify the Los Angeles 
Chapter.
For further information about specific chapters and other grant-making 
programs, please visit the Chapter page of the National American Cetacean 
Society website: www.acsonline.org <http://www.acsonline.org/>.
 


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ACS-LA Grants Coordinator
Christina Tombach Wright
American Cetacean Society-Los Angeles Chapter
acsla.gra...@gmail.com
www.acs-la.org




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