National Oceanographic Partnership Program

National Oceanographic Partnership Program

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NOPP is a collaborative effort that coordinates ocean research partnerships among US Federal agencies. Follow us on X @thenopp and Instagram @nopp_org

04/20/2026

Reminder that letters of intent are due next Monday, 4/27/26! 🔗: https://ioos.noaa.gov/news/ott-funding-opportunity-2026-open/

The U.S. Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS), in conjunction with , are accepting applications for a new $7.5 million 2026 to accelerate the transition of novel from development to operational implementation and commercialization. The Transition (OTT) program targets prototype-stage technologies with a known need, but not yet ready for operational deployment.

Program priorities include: (especially low-cost/accessible physical, biological, or chemical); cloud/ for analysis and quality assurance/quality control; novel ; sensors/platforms; samplers; sensors; high frequency (HFR) use/metrics/development; and novel /analytics for improved service.

Letters of intent (recommended but optional) due by 11:59 PM EDT on April 27, 2026. Full applications are due by 11:59 PM EDT on July 15, 2026. Details: https://nopp.org/2026/new-funding-opportunity-for-ocean-technology-innovation/. Photo credit: Pat Kemmish, F/V Richard H.

04/03/2026

The U.S. Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS), in conjunction with , are accepting applications for a new $7.5 million 2026 to accelerate the transition of novel from development to operational implementation and commercialization. The Transition (OTT) program targets prototype-stage technologies with a known need, but not yet ready for operational deployment.

Program priorities include: (especially low-cost/accessible physical, biological, or chemical); cloud/ for analysis and quality assurance/quality control; novel ; sensors/platforms; samplers; sensors; high frequency (HFR) use/metrics/development; and novel /analytics for improved service.

Letters of intent (recommended but optional) due by 11:59 PM EDT on April 27, 2026. Full applications are due by 11:59 PM EDT on July 15, 2026. Details: https://nopp.org/2026/new-funding-opportunity-for-ocean-technology-innovation/. Photo credit: Pat Kemmish, F/V Richard H.

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The 2024 Excellence in Partnering award was presented to the Bio-GO-SHIP team at their town hall during last week! The pilot Bio-GO-SHIP project successfully completed three GO-SHIP cruises (Pacific, Atlantic, Indian Oceans) to understand plankton's role in global biogeochemistry and expand ocean biodiversity baselines. This multidisciplinary research, involving six partners from multiple institutions, established a commitment to integrate biological parameters into international GO-SHIP protocols. Congratulations! Learn more: https://nopp.org/2025/2024-excellence-in-partnering-award

UCI School of Physical Sciences Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) College of Agricultural Sciences - Oregon State University Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences NOAA's Atlantic Oceanographic & Meteorological Laboratory National Oceanography Centre

02/23/2026

Attending ? We encourage you to join the town hall featuring the 2024 Excellence in Partnering Award winner, Bio-GO-SHIP, this Wednesday, 25 February 2026 from 12:45 - 13:45 GMT in the Lomond Auditorium! Learn more about the program, and watch as the award is presented to the winner.

https://agu.confex.com/agu/osm26/meetingapp.cgi/Session/253872

American Geophysical Union (AGU) Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography The Oceanography Society (TOS)

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It was great to hear from the P*s of the NOPP Hurricane Coastal Impacts (NHCI) project during last week’s American Meteorological Society (AMS) Annual Meeting! The NHCI project is a remarkable example of effective collaboration and dedication to addressing critical challenges posed by hurricanes in coastal regions. Their interdisciplinary approach integrates oceanography, meteorology, and coastal modeling to provide a more holistic understanding of hurricane impacts, ultimately leading to improved forecasting and community resilience. We encourage you to delve deeper into their award-winning work and learn more here: https://nopp.org/2025/2025-excellence-in-partnering-award/.

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Reminder to stop by booth #334 at the American Meteorological Society exhibit hall this week to learn about NOPP! Check out our new merch including coozies, stickers and Excellence in Partnering Award handouts!

01/26/2026

Don't miss another opportunity this afternoon to hear from a PI of the award-winning NOPP Hurricane Coastal Impacts Project (NHCI)! American Meteorological Society

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Mark your calendars! Award-winning NOPP Hurricane Coastal Impacts Project (NHCI) presentations are happening on Monday, January 26th at the American Meteorological Society 2026 Meeting. Don't miss out!

01/20/2026

NOPP will be exhibiting at the American Meteorological Society (AMS) Meeting next week in Houston, TX from January 26-29, 2026. Come check us out at booth 334!

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