As a follow up to our announcement for pre-proposals to the National Fish and 
Wildlife Foundation's Marine Debris Prevention and Removal Program, we would 
like to clarify the eligibility requirements for potential applicants based on 
some questions we've received since posting our announcement on April 2nd.
 
Work can be done internationally IF it can show a direct link to US/US 
Territorial waters.  So for example, if the source of 20% of derelict fishing 
gear (DFG) on the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands has been identified as likely 
coming from country X then a prevention program in country X would be eligible. 
 Also, if an applicant was proposing an new gear technology to prevent loss but 
was testing it internationally, as long as they were working with a US PI for 
knowledge transfer this would also be eligible.  Assessments and general 
implementation (clean-ups, etc.) in international waters would NOT likely be 
eligible as the link is indirect.
 
A link to direct impacts on US/US Territorial waters is a minimum eligibility 
requirement, however competitiveness of your pre-proposal will depend on other 
pre-proposals received as well as how direct and how great the connection is 
for impacts to US/ US Territorial waters.
 
Application deadline is May 18th, 2007. Please see the following link for more 
information about this program and the 2007 RFP: www.nfwf.org/marinedebris/.
 
 
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Susie Holst
Assistant Director - Marine Programs
National Fish and Wildlife Foundation
1120 Connecticut Avenue, NW
Suite 900
Washington, DC 20036
202-715-0712
202-857-0162 (fax)
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