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Project Title
Principal Investigator(s)
Changes in Objectives, Methodology, and Rationale (Please list ONLY changes; do not cut and paste from your proposal.)
Accomplishments/Findings to Date (Please limit this to 500 words of bulleted accomplishments and key findings to date.)
Benefits (e.g. partnerships formed, new and/or modified behavior, training other than students, further project funding secured)
Impacts Impacts are higher order, usually long-term results of a program's activities that have significant scientific, economic or social benefits. Impacts may involve behavioral, policy or economic changes. (more...) Seminal contributions to science are considered impacts especially if the research findings lead to major progress in a particular field, implementation of new technologies or have a substantive bearing on an economic or societal issue. While breakthroughs do occur, it is important to realize that impacts are developed over the long term, both in the scientific arena and through sustained, integrated efforts by Sea Grant programs themselves.
Metrics / Performance Measures (Please note that your project's activities may not fit into all three measures. However, please review all three measures to ensure complete reporting.)
Current Year Actual:
Next Year Year Anticipated:
Publications
Presentations (Both academic and other than academic conferences). Presenter, Title, Date, Event, Association, Organization, Location.
Significant Interactions with other Agencies (List agencies and describe interactions)
Media Contacts (By PI or other project personnel) Media outlet, contact, date.
Students Supported
Publications: Send electronic documents (journal article, technical report, website, etc.) PDF or link to URL, to Michigan Sea Grant via email: MI-Sea-Grant@umich.eduMichigan Sea Grant is required to send copies of every publication to NOAA-National Sea Grant. Alternatively, send CD/DVD or three print copies to:
Michigan Sea Grant, UM-SNRE Samuel T. Dana Building 440 Church St., Suite 4044 Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1041