Dear Listers,

 

Earthwatch is seeking proposals from scientists for a field-based project 
located in the Caribbean focussing on coastal ecosystems, including marine 
mammal and other threatened species research.

 

Interested scientists should go to our website and download the concept note 
form and return it to Earthwatch by Tuesday, June 15, 2010. 

 

http://www.earthwatch.org/europe/get_involved/research_grants/research_apply/ 

 

For further grant details please see the request for proposals below. Please 
feel free to contact [email protected] with any additional questions.

 

Kind Regards,

 

Debbie Winton, on behalf of Sam Burgess (Senior Oceans Research Manager)

 

 

 

Request for Proposals: Caribbean Coastal Ecosystems

 

Earthwatch Institute is an international non-profit organization with the 
mission to "engage people worldwide in scientific field research and education 
to promote the understanding and action necessary for a sustainable 
environment".”

 

Earthwatch is currently seeking proposals from scientists to develop new 
field-based research projects for citizen scientists, focusing on coastal 
ecosystems in the Caribbean. Annual research grants will carry a minimum value 
of $20,000 USD, tenable for three years. Concept notes for projects starting in 
spring/summer 2011 will be accepted through Tuesday 15th June, 2010. 
Invitations for full research proposals will be communicated by early July 
2010. Applications are to be submitted in English.

 

Earthwatch will consider proposals for hypothesis-driven field research that 
requires the involvement and engagement of non-specialists (Earthwatch 
volunteers) in data collection, scientific observation, and a variety of 
research tasks. Earthwatch volunteers are highly motivated citizens from around 
the world who are dedicated to improving scientific and environmental 
understanding. Preference will be given to research projects that foster 
partnerships in the local community and directly contribute to local 
environmental or social change. A suitable project would employ 6-20 volunteers 
on each of 4-8 teams per year. Research teams typically spend 5-14 days in the 
field, however, both shorter and longer teams are encouraged where appropriate. 
Research projects which can involve individual teenagers and school groups to 
participate are desirable, but not essential. All volunteers speak English, and 
projects must be conducted in English.

 

Research Focus

Earthwatch welcomes research proposals which focus on marine ecosystem 
connectivity and understanding the impacts of environmental change on ecosystem 
functions provided by coral reefs. Projects developing our understanding of the 
intra/inter connectivity between coral reefs, and other coastal ecosystems or 
involving species of conservation significance to acquire the knowledge 
necessary to maintain functional ecosystems through adaptive management are 
encouraged. In particular, a better understanding of the specific threats that 
overfishing, habitat degradation, climate change, sea level rise, and pollution 
pose to coral reef ecosystems is a priority, especially those with biodiversity 
value, high species endemism, and those that are important as a human resource.

 

Research topics that may be considered for funding include, but are not limited 
to:

-• Impacts of climate change on coastal ecosystems, and how this is affecting 
the local community

-  The role of coral reefs in coastal ecosystem function, examining 
interactions with other key habitats such as mangroves and seagrass beds, and 
how integrated ecosystem management can mitigate against the impacts of human 
activities and climate change

-  The effects of fisheries (including fish and shellfish; and aquaculture 
practices) on coral reefs and how they can be managed effectively to ensure 
sustainable fish stocks and healthy coral reef ecosystem

 

Value of grant

A minimum annual grant of $20,000 USD is available to cover research related 
costs, which can include the following if appropriate: equipment (under $1000 
USD), tools, supplies, research permits, scientist transport to the field, 
support staff, staff and scientist food and accommodation while running 
volunteer teams. The grant cannot be used for scientist salaries, overheads, 
capital equipment, and other expenses not directly related to the project. 
Volunteer costs in the field will be funded by Earthwatch separately from the 
research grant. These costs include volunteer accommodation, food and transport 
in the field. The field research grants are tenable for three years, and 
potentially renewable in the fourth year.

 

Additional information

-• Research field tasks should be conducted by snorkelling over SCUBA diving 
where possible.

-  Comfortable accommodation for the proposed project should be located as 
close to the research site(s) as possible to minimize daily travel.

-• Time for scheduled recreational activities enabling volunteers to explore 
the surrounding area and experience cultural aspects are encouraged.

 

All questions and concept note submissions should be directed to:

Dr. Samantha Burgess, Senior Oceans Research Manager • Earthwatch Institute • 
e-mail: [email protected] • Telephone: +44 (0) 1865 318808 • 
www.earthwatch.org/europe

 

 

 

 

 

Debbie Winton

Senior Research Officer

Earthwatch Institute | 256 Banbury Road | Oxford | OX2 7DE

Tel: 00 44 (0)1865 318805

www.earthwatch.org/europe <http://www.earthwatch.org/europe> 

 

 

 

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