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NOAA awards over $17 million for long-term trends research in the Gulf
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NOAA and NCEAS Announces New Support for Synthesis Science Focused on Gulf Fisheries
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Scars and storms: Two project teams work to conserve and restore seagrass beds across the Gulf
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Innovative Tech Advances Research and Management in the Gulf
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Meet Shayna Sura: A data synthesis postdoctoral scholar
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National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
RESTORE Science Program is to carry out research, observation, and monitoring to support the long-term sustainability of the ecosystem, fish stocks, fish habitat, and the recreational, commercial, and charter-fishing industry in the Gulf of America (formerly Gulf of Mexico). Learn more about our
long-term priorities.
Visit our new Co-Production Examples and Tools web page
The Science Program is working to build a community of researchers, resource managers, and other resource users to support the sustainability of the Gulf ecosystem. To support applied ecosystem science and incentivize these communities to work together, the program invests in co-production. Visit the page to find project examples and tools for each step of the co-production process.
Project Explorer
Learn more about our funded projects in the Gulf with our Project Explorer. Each project page includes details such as the project team, scope of work, and expected outcome of the project.
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NOAA awards over $17 million for long-term trends research in the Gulf
Learn more
NOAA and NCEAS Announces New Support for Synthesis Science Focused on Gulf Fisheries
Learn more
Scars and storms: Two project teams work to conserve and restore seagrass beds across the Gulf
Learn more
Innovative Tech Advances Research and Management in the Gulf
Learn more
Meet Shayna Sura: A data synthesis postdoctoral scholar
Learn more
The mission of the
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
RESTORE Science Program is to carry out research, observation, and monitoring to support the long-term sustainability of the ecosystem, fish stocks, fish habitat, and the recreational, commercial, and charter-fishing industry in the Gulf of America (formerly Gulf of Mexico). Learn more about our
long-term priorities.
Visit our new Co-Production Examples and Tools web page
The Science Program is working to build a community of researchers, resource managers, and other resource users to support the sustainability of the Gulf ecosystem. To support applied ecosystem science and incentivize these communities to work together, the program invests in co-production. Visit the page to find project examples and tools for each step of the co-production process.
Project Explorer
Learn more about our funded projects in the Gulf with our Project Explorer. Each project page includes details such as the project team, scope of work, and expected outcome of the project.
Interested in research and funding opportunities?
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Leveraging Computer Modeling to Understand and Manage the Gulf Ecosystem
April 23, 2026
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