New Funded Research in Q3 of FY2023

In the third quarter of FY 2023, GSO received $17.4 million in research funding. In addition, GSO researchers submitted and/or participated in almost $13.7 million in proposals during this quarter. The following are individual new awards to GSO:

Investigator(s)SourceAmountTitle
Tracey DaltonNOAA/Dept. of Commerce$71,500Basia Marcks—2023 Knauss Fellowship
Tracey DaltonNOAA/Dept. of Commerce$71,500Monica Rao—2023 Knauss Fellowship
Tracey DaltonNOAA/Dept. of Commerce$71,500Brianna Jordan—2023 Knauss Fellowship
Sarah Gaines, Karen KentU.N. Development Program Intl Maritime$248,255Ensuring Community Roles in Complex Multiple Use Areas in Madagascar
Keisuke InomuraSimons Foundation$810,000Simulating macromolecular cycling in the ocean with realistic microbial ecophysiology
Rainer Lohmann, Susanne Menden-DeuerStrategic Environmental Research and Development Program/Dept. of Defense$170,000From the bottom up: Deciphering bioaccumulation and biomagnification of PFAS in plankton
Brice LooseNational Science Foundation$279,122Collaborative Research: GASHES: Getz Antarctic Submarine Hydrothermal vents Exploratory Study
Jennifer McCannUConn Storrs$22,342Nurturing the Successful Growth and Maturation of a Domestic Seaweed Aquaculture Industry: Phase II
Kelton McMahonOne People One Reef$150,683CI: Integrating novel technologies and traditional management into actionable conservation solutions: a responsive toolkit to better understand and manage critical coral reef ecosystems.
Robert PockalnyU. California, San Diego$85,134D-ENTERPRISE: Diversifying & Engaging the Navy through Technical Education & Recruitment Partnerships for Research Innovations in Science & Engineering.
Tatiana Rynearson, Keisuke InomuraNational Science Foundation$1,053,776META-DDA: METabolic Activities of Diatom-Diazotroph Associations
Gail ScowcroftOffice of Naval Research$409,206RENEWAL: Discovery of Sound in the Sea
Heather StoffelMassachusetts Dept. of Environmental Protection$133,406NBFSMN Monitoring in Mt. Hope Bay
Hongjie Wang, David Ullman, Andrew DaviesNational Science Foundation$716,655CI: Drivers of ocean acidification in a temperate urbanized estuary undergoing nutrient loading reductions
D Randolph WattsWoods Hole Oceanographic Institution$25,238PIES Training, Cruise Participation, and Anchors
Mingxi ZhouNational Science Foundation$213,160CAREER: Making Robots Live Underwater