Opportunity Information: Apply for NOAA NMFS FHQ 2018 2005482

The 2018 Bycatch Reduction Engineering Program (BREP) is a competitive federal grant opportunity offered by the U.S. Department of Commerce through NOAA Fisheries (NMFS). It is designed to fund practical, engineering-focused work that reduces bycatch in U.S. fisheries and improves survivability for animals that are accidentally caught. The program focuses on real-world solutions that can be tested, refined, and applied in fisheries in ways that directly support the management of federally managed living marine resources.

BREP's central purpose is to support the development of technologies and fishing practice changes that prevent non-target species from being caught in the first place, and that reduce harm when bycatch does occur. This includes work aimed at minimizing bycatch of fish and other marine organisms such as sponges, deep-sea corals, and shallow (tropical) corals, along with protected species like marine mammals, sturgeon, seabirds, and sea turtles. A key emphasis is not only on reducing capture, but also on reducing injury and mortality, including what happens after release (post-release injury and death), which is often a major concern in conservation and fishery management.

The funding instrument for this opportunity is a cooperative agreement, which generally indicates substantial involvement by the federal agency during the project period compared to a standard grant. The program sits within the broader funding activity areas of environment, natural resources, and science and technology research and development, reflecting its mix of applied engineering, field testing, and resource conservation outcomes.

Applications for the 2018 cycle were due March 30, 2018, with the funding opportunity originally posted on December 27, 2017. NOAA anticipated making around 25 awards, with a maximum award size (ceiling) of $250,000 per project. The listing is associated with CFDA number 11.472. The opportunity category is discretionary, meaning awards are made competitively based on merit review and program priorities rather than by formula allocation.

Eligibility is listed broadly as "Others" with additional eligibility details referenced in the full announcement. In practice, opportunities like this commonly attract proposals from entities involved in fishing technology and fishery interactions, such as industry groups, research organizations, non-profits, academic partners, and other applied collaborators, especially those capable of designing and testing gear modifications, deterrent devices, escape mechanisms, handling improvements, or operational changes that can be adopted by fishermen and reflected in management approaches.

Overall, BREP is aimed at producing outcomes that managers can use: gear or practice changes that are measurable, defensible, and transferable into the decision-making processes that govern federally managed fisheries. The strongest fit for the program is applied work that leads to tangible bycatch reductions or improved survival of incidentally caught species, with results that can inform regulations, best practices, and on-the-water implementation.

  • The Department of Commerce in the environment, natural resources, science and technology and other research and development sector is offering a public funding opportunity titled "2018 Bycatch Reduction Engineering Program (BREP)" and is now available to receive applicants.
  • Interested and eligible applicants and submit their applications by referencing the CFDA number(s): 11.472.
  • This funding opportunity was created on Dec 27, 2017.
  • Applicants must submit their applications by Mar 30, 2018. (Agency may still review applications by suitable applicants for the remaining/unused allocated funding in 2026.)
  • Each selected applicant is eligible to receive up to $250,000.00 in funding.
  • The number of recipients for this funding is limited to 25 candidate(s).
  • Eligible applicants include: Others (see text field entitled Additional Information on Eligibility for clarification).
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2018 Bycatch Reduction Engineering Program (BREP) FAQs

What is the 2018 Bycatch Reduction Engineering Program (BREP)?

The 2018 Bycatch Reduction Engineering Program (BREP) is a competitive federal grant opportunity offered by the U.S. Department of Commerce through NOAA Fisheries (NMFS). It funds practical, engineering-focused projects intended to reduce bycatch in U.S. fisheries and improve the survivability of animals that are accidentally caught.

What is the main goal of BREP?

BREP is designed to support real-world solutions that can be tested, refined, and applied in fisheries in ways that directly support the management of federally managed living marine resources. Its central goal is to develop technologies and fishing practice changes that (1) prevent non-target species from being caught and (2) reduce harm when bycatch does occur.

What kinds of projects does BREP support?

BREP supports applied, engineering-driven work such as developing and testing gear modifications, deterrent devices, escape mechanisms, handling improvements, or operational/practice changes that can be adopted by fishermen and translated into management approaches. The program emphasizes practical solutions that can be used on the water and inform decision-making in federally managed fisheries.

What does BREP mean by "bycatch reduction"?

Within BREP, bycatch reduction includes preventing non-target species from being captured in the first place and reducing injury and mortality when incidental capture happens. This also includes addressing post-release injury and death, which can be a major conservation and management concern.

Which species or organisms are included in BREP's bycatch focus?

The program includes efforts to minimize bycatch of fish and other marine organisms such as sponges, deep-sea corals, and shallow (tropical) corals. It also includes protected species such as marine mammals, sturgeon, seabirds, and sea turtles.

Does BREP only fund projects that reduce capture, or can it fund survivability improvements too?

BREP emphasizes both. Projects can focus on preventing capture, and/or reducing injury and mortality when capture occurs, including improving survival outcomes after release (post-release survivability).

Is BREP focused on research, implementation, or both?

Based on the program description, BREP is strongly oriented toward applied engineering and field testing. It supports practical work that leads to tangible, measurable outcomes that can be used by fishery managers and implemented in real fisheries.

What makes a project a strong fit for BREP?

The strongest fit is applied work leading to tangible bycatch reductions or improved survival of incidentally caught species, with results that are measurable, defensible, and transferable into fisheries management decision-making. Projects that can be tested, refined, and realistically adopted in fisheries align with the program's purpose.

Who offers and administers this funding opportunity?

The opportunity is offered by the U.S. Department of Commerce through NOAA Fisheries (NMFS).

What type of funding instrument is used?

The funding instrument is a cooperative agreement, which generally indicates substantial involvement by the federal agency during the project period compared to a standard grant.

What are the broader funding activity areas for this opportunity?

The opportunity sits within environment, natural resources, and science and technology research and development. This reflects its mix of applied engineering, field testing, and resource conservation outcomes.

When was the 2018 BREP opportunity posted?

The funding opportunity was posted on December 27, 2017.

What was the application deadline for the 2018 cycle?

Applications for the 2018 cycle were due March 30, 2018.

How many awards did NOAA anticipate making?

NOAA anticipated making around 25 awards.

What is the maximum award amount (ceiling) per project?

The maximum award size (ceiling) was $250,000 per project.

Is this opportunity competitive or formula-based?

This is a discretionary opportunity, meaning awards are made competitively based on merit review and program priorities rather than by formula allocation.

What is the CFDA number associated with this listing?

The listing is associated with CFDA number 11.472.

Who is eligible to apply?

Eligibility is listed broadly as "Others," with additional eligibility details referenced in the full announcement.

What types of applicants commonly pursue opportunities like BREP?

While the specific eligibility details are referenced in the full announcement, opportunities like this commonly attract proposals from entities involved in fishing technology and fishery interactions, such as industry groups, research organizations, non-profits, academic partners, and other applied collaborators capable of designing and testing bycatch reduction solutions.

What kinds of results is NOAA looking for from BREP-funded work?

BREP is aimed at producing outcomes that fishery managers can use, including gear or practice changes that are measurable, defensible, and transferable into the decision-making processes governing federally managed fisheries. Results that can inform regulations, best practices, and on-the-water implementation align with the program intent.

How does BREP relate to federally managed fisheries?

The program is designed to support the management of federally managed living marine resources by funding solutions that can be applied in fisheries and integrated into management processes for federally managed fisheries.

Does BREP support work on non-fish organisms impacted by fishing?

Yes. The description explicitly includes marine organisms such as sponges, deep-sea corals, and shallow (tropical) corals, in addition to fish and protected species.

Why is post-release mortality mentioned as a priority?

The program highlights that post-release injury and death can be a major concern in conservation and fishery management, so BREP supports work that reduces not only capture but also injury and mortality outcomes after release.

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