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Ocean Sciences (OCE)

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Ocean Section
bullet Biological Oceanography
bullet Chemical Oceanography
bullet Physical Oceanography
Marine Geosciences Section
bullet Marine Geology and Geophysics
bullet Ocean Drilling Program  (OD)
bullet Paleo Perspectives on Climate Change  (P2C2) Crosscutting
Integrative Programs Section
bullet OCE Education Crosscutting
bullet Ocean Technology and Interdisciplinary Coordination
bullet Oceanographic Centers and Facilities
bullet Proposal Submission Guidelines for the Integrative Programs Section (IPS)
OCE Ongoing Special Funding Opportunities
bullet Improvements in Facilities, Communications, and Equipment at Biological Field Stations and Marine Laboratories  (FSML)
bullet MARGINS Program
bullet RIDGE 2000
Awarded Special Programs
bullet Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) in Coastal Ocean Ecosystems
bullet U.S. GLOBEC - Global Ocean Ecosystems Dynamics, Northeast Pacific (NEP) Program Phase IIIa. Synthesis for the California Current System
Special Programs In Geosciences Education
bullet Geoscience Education  (GeoEd) Crosscutting
bullet Geoscience Teacher Training  (GEO-Teach)
bullet Opportunities for Enhancing Diversity in the Geosciences (OEDG)
Climate Process and Modeling Teams (CPT) Crosscutting
Emerging Topics in Biogeochemical Cycles (ETBC)
Environment, Society, and the Economy (ESE)
Multi-scale Modeling (MSM)
OBSIP Management Office
U.S. GLOBEC - Global Ocean Ecosystems Dynamics: Pan-Regional Synthesis

Featured NSF-wide Programs

Carbon and Water in the Earth System NSF Wide Flag

Major Research Instrumentation Program NSF Wide Flag

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NSF Educational Opportunities by Audience

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Upcoming Due Dates See All

OBSIP Management Office
(NSF  09-613) Full Proposal: January 4, 2010

Biological Oceanography
(PD  98-1650) Full Proposal: February 15, 2010

Chemical Oceanography
(PD  98-1670) Full Proposal: February 15, 2010

Marine Geology and Geophysics
(PD  98-1620) Full Proposal: February 15, 2010

Ocean Drilling Program
(PD  05-5720) Full Proposal: February 15, 2010


News See All

earth and environment graphic Warmer Means Windier on World's Biggest Lake
Released November 16, 2009
News From the Field
Illustration showing autonomous underwater explorers that will provide new oceanic information. Oceanographers Develop "Swarms" of Robotic Ocean Explorers
Released November 10, 2009
Press Release
Photo of Green Lake 4 in the Front Range of the Colorado Rocky Mountains. Airborne Nitrogen Affects Aquatic Ecosystem in Alpine Lakes
Released November 5, 2009
Press Release
rattail fish Deep-sea Ecosystems Affected by Climate Change
Released November 2, 2009
News From the Field
deep sea urchin Climate Variability Impacts the Deep Sea
Released November 2, 2009
News From the Field



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