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egional business and industry may not respond directly, but are encouraged to develop partnerships with eligible academic and nonprofit organizations. Preproposals will be evaluated and ranked by a process administered by the Gulf of Mexico Program. Those submitting preproposals which are selected for award will be contacted by the Gulf of Mexico Program Office in February 1995, and will be asked to work with Program staff to develop more complete proposals of the work to be accomplished. Examples of these preproposals with projects for FY 95 are: PROJECT CODE: 95/PH/A5/P1 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Develop reference and instructional materials for the training of technical/research and management personnel in handling toxic algal bloom phenomena. This is an effort to develop a well trained and consistent infrastructure to deal with toxic algal bloom phenomena in the Gulf states. Type: Independent Geography: Gulf State region Statement of Product: A manual and accompanying video covering the elements of how to identify toxic algal blooms, how to identify the causative species, strategies for field sampling and monitoring, determination of toxins in water and seafood, and management strategies for dealing with exposure to toxins (closure of shellfish areas, monitoring for fish and other seafood products, etc.). Cost: $75K Start Date: Fall 1995 Completion Date: 12- 18 months after initiation of project TASK 1: Develop the full text for the manual and accompanying video. Start Date: Fall 1995 Completion Date: 12 months after project initiation Statement of Product: A manual and accompanying video TASK 2 Evaluate materials through a review process, improve where necessary and prepare for publication and distribution. Start Date: 1 month after completion of draft materials Completion Date: 3 months after project initiation TASK 3: Implement use of materials in training sessions. (Note: outside the scope of current proposal.)
PROJECT CODE: 95/PH/A10,13/P1 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Conduct a workshop with seafood consumption model developers and selected Gulf of Mexico Program participants to ensure that state public health needs are incorporated into the model, and begin familiarizing Gulf of Mexico users with the model. Type: Dependent Geography: Gulf States Statement of Product: Workshop Cost: 75K Start Date: June 1995 Completion Date: October 1995 TASK 1: Complete a Plan of Operations (Planops) which details specifically how the project is to be planned, conducted, and completed. The Planops will include the designation of project leader, independent QA reviewer, all extramural cooperators, as well as a description of the background of the issue, methods to be used in conducting the project, schedules, and specific criteria for measuring performance. TASK 2: Conduct workshop and evaluate performance. TASK 3: Modify model if necessary to meet Gulf of Mexico needs.
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PROJECT CODE: 95/PH/A10,13/P1<br />
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Conduct a workshop with seafood consumption model<br />
developers and selected Gulf of Mexico Program participants to ensure that state public health<br />
needs are incorporated into <strong>the</strong> model, and begin familiarizing Gulf of Mexico users with <strong>the</strong><br />
model.<br />
Type: Dependent<br />
Geography: Gulf States<br />
Statement of Product: Workshop<br />
Cost: 75K<br />
Start Date: June 1995<br />
Completion Date: October 1995<br />
TASK 1: Complete a Plan of Operations (Planops) which details specifically how<br />
<strong>the</strong> project is to be planned, conducted, and completed. The Planops<br />
will include <strong>the</strong> designation of project leader, independent QA reviewer,<br />
all extramural cooperators, as well as a description of <strong>the</strong> background<br />
of <strong>the</strong> issue, methods to be used in conducting <strong>the</strong> project, schedules,<br />
and specific criteria for measuring performance.<br />
TASK 2: Conduct workshop and evaluate performance.<br />
TASK 3: Modify model if necessary to meet Gulf of Mexico needs.