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Public plans are plans created using the DMP Tool service and shared publicly by their owners. They are not vetted for quality, completeness, or adherence to funder guidelines.

Plans (24)

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Arctic Data Center: NSF Polar Programs

Coastal Ocean Processes of North Greenland

Andreas Muenchow, University of Delaware (udel.edu)
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Arctic Data Center: NSF Polar Programs

NSF-BSF: Coastal Ocean Processes of North-East Greenland

Andreas Muenchow, University of Delaware (udel.edu)
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BCO-DMO NSF OCE: Biological and Chemical Oceanography

Advanced Biometrics: Heavy Metals in Estuarine Copepods

LaRoy Brandt, Non Partner Institution
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BCO-DMO NSF OCE: Biological and Chemical Oceanography

Collaborative Research: Quantifying the ecological role of Gulf of Maine deep sea coral gardens at multiple spatial scales.

Rhian Waller, University of Maine System (UMS) (maine.edu)
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BCO-DMO NSF OCE: Biological and Chemical Oceanography

EAGER: High-throughput, culture-independent technique identifying cyanobacteria infections to improve understanding of carbon biogeochemical cycling

Sarah Preheim, Johns Hopkins University (jhu.edu)
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BCO-DMO NSF OCE: Biological and Chemical Oceanography

How ocean change stressors impact grazer control of kelp in a glacial-fed estuary

Matthew Edwards, San Diego State University (sdsu.edu)
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BCO-DMO NSF OCE: Biological and Chemical Oceanography

CAREER: How does recalcitrant organic matter become bioavailable? Mechanisms and controls on sediment organic matter oxidation by microbial communities

Andrew Steen, University of Tennessee, Knoxville (utk.edu)
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BCO-DMO NSF OCE: Biological and Chemical Oceanography

Data Management Plan for CAREER: Examining Kelp Forest Ecosystems Response to Interactions Between Local Disturbances and Climate Change from Local to Global Scales

Jarrett Byrnes, Non Partner Institution
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BCO-DMO NSF OCE: Biological and Chemical Oceanography

DMP for The Role of Temperature in Regulating Herbivory and Algal Biomass in Upwelling Systems

John Bruno, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC-CH) (unc.edu)
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BCO-DMO NSF OCE: Biological and Chemical Oceanography

Florida Reef Tract NCC and NCP 2009-2010

Chris Langdon, University of Miami (miami.edu)