We expect to make final awards later this month. The council sets priorities, and NOAA Fisheries manages the competition and administers the program. The selected projects focus on research priorities identified by the New England Fishery Management Council, which established the program in 1999. NOAA Fisheries has selected 15 projects for 2022-2023 awards through the Sea Scallop Research Set-Aside Program. Understanding the Impacts of the Atlantic Sea Scallop Fishery on Loggerhead Sea TurtlesĪtlantic sea scallop.Synthesis of Sea Scallop Survey Dredge Efficiency Data.Seasonal Survey for the Atlantic Sea Scallop Fishery on the Eastern Part of Georges Bank.Model Assessment of Sea Scallop Growth Potential on the Northeast U.S.Understanding the Feeding Ecology of the Sea Scallop, Placopecten magellanicus, through DNA Metabarcoding.Modeling Exploration of the Impacts of Natural and Anthropogenic Stressors on Sea Scallop Recruitments over the U.S.Using Sedimentary eDNA to Track the Presence of Scallop Spat and Predators.Workshop on the State of Knowledge Related to Scallop Enhancement.Evaluating the Key Factors that Influence the Efficacy of Transplanting to Supplement Recruitment.Establishing Standard Methods to Assess the Biological Condition of Sea Scallops Before and After Offshore Wind Farm Development.Sea Scallop Growth and Reproduction Research to Support Improved Resource Management.Assessment of Sea Scallop Abundance and Distribution for the Nantucket Lightship, Closed Area II, and Southern Flank.Optical Assessment of Sea Scallop Abundance and Distribution in Select Areas of the Mid-Atlantic and Georges Bank.High-Resolution Drop-Camera Survey to Track Scallop Recruitment Events in Nantucket Lightship South and Closed Area II Southeast.Examining and Tracking Scallop Aggregations in the Gulf of Maine.
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