Wild Atlantic Salmon Applied Research Project

Oceans, Fisheries and Aquaculture

Deadlines

Academic Unit: inquire with unit

Memorial Deadline: Tuesday 12th, December 2023

External Deadline: Friday 15th, December 2023


Description

Before you proceed:

  • Applications submitted under this specific RFP process must pertain directly to the topic listed below.
  • When salmon is mentioned, we are always referring to wild Atlantic salmon.
  • When projects are mentioned, we are always referring to applied research projects.
  • We will likely only be funding one project this year due to limited funding (one year and multi-year projects are still welcome).

The Foundation for Conservation of Atlantic Salmon (FCAS) is seeking a suitable organization, such as a community group, non-government organization (NGO), university or college, or indigenous organization, to carry out an applied research* project that will help contribute to the attainment of healthy and sustainable salmon stocks in Quebec and Atlantic Canada.

Eligible applied research topic: The applied research topic eligible for submission of a proposal is limited to the following (Note: bullets under the key topics below are suggested examples only):

Topic 1: Are current management regulations and protocols effective in conserving, sustaining, and/or improving salmon populations?

Topic 2What are the consequences of aquaculture on salmon in eastern Canada?

    • -What is the influence of pathogens and parasites on the survival of salmon?
    • -What are the consequences of interbreeding between wild salmon and farmed salmon on wild salmon?

Topic 3: How do freshwater ecosystems influence salmon populations?

    • -What are the causes and the consequences of variable parr and smolt size and/or abundance?
    • -Development of a framework, model, and/or plan of cumulative effects of land use practices (e.g. forestry, agriculture, urbanization, mining) and other stressors for the protection of Atlantic salmon.
    • -Identify key habitats and risks and recommend specific multi-faceted land-use management practices that protect these features.


Topic 4
: What are the consequences of climate change on salmon?

Principles and Guidelines: The principles and guidelines are intended to frame the nature of the applied research proposal that are being solicited by the FCAS. The greater number of principles and guidelines a proposal addresses, and the extent to which they are addressed, the higher your response to this RFP may be expected to score in a review:

  • Clear and direct benefits to salmon conservation: The goal of FCAS applied research funding is to encourage and assist research initiatives that will be of direct benefit to the attainment of healthy and sustainable salmon stocks in Quebec and Atlantic Canada. Consideration will be given to projects that guide and support the “on the ground” conservation work of community groups, indigenous organizations, and other groups.

  • Atlantic salmon focus
    : The principal objective of applied research projects shall be conservation of wild Atlantic salmon and salmon habitat.

  • Partnership is encouraged
    : The FCAS is encouraging partnerships among research organizations to undertake valuable applied research projects. The applicant/recipient organization shall be a Canadian organization with a proven track record of directing and managing scientific research projects. In consideration, however, of the fact that salmon applied research topics are frequently international in nature, eligible project proposals are encouraged to seek the active participation and contribution (cash and in-kind) of non-Canadian organizations, as partners in the project.

  • Primary Publication requirement
    : Each applied research project that is selected shall result in publication of at least one peer-reviewed publication in the primary scientific literature within an agreed upon period of time.

See website for more information.


Funding Sources

The Foundation for Conservation of Atlantic Salmon



This opportunity was posted by: RGCS

Last modified: September 20, 2023