Projects
Grant Number: 20241219  
to support the monitoring of deicing salt pollution in vernal pools and its impacts on amphibian ecosystems in the  Quinnipiac River Watershed.
 
Year Issued: 2024 | Amount: $16,000 
        Southern Connecticut State University Foundation  
  
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Dr. Steven Brady 
bradys4@southernct.edu 
https://www.southernct.edu/
Grant Number: 950089  
To continue research on the utilization of sunlight for the destruction of toxic water pollutants. 
Year Issued: 1995 | Amount: $5,000 
        University of Connecticut, Dept. of Chemistry  
  
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Grant Number: 940077  
Use plankton net to collect tautog embryos and assess their viability in New Haven Harbor. 
Year Issued: 1994 | Amount: $4,700 
        National Marine Fisheries Service  
  
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Grant Number: 940078  
For a yearround sampling of various species to estimate incidences of erythrocyte micronucleation to evaluate effects on health fish.  
Year Issued: 1994 | Amount: $3,400 
        National Marine Fisheries Service  
  
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Grant Number: 940083  
To continue research on the utilization of sunlight for the destruction of toxic water pollutants. 
Year Issued: 1994 | Amount: $4,541 
        University of Connecticut, Dept. of Chemistry  
  
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Grant Number: 930086  
To assess relative abundance, health and body burden of selected contaminants in winter flounder. 
Year Issued: 1993 | Amount: $5,000 
        National Marine Fisheries Service  
  
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Grant Number: 930087  
To collect and examine winter flounder eggs for condition and viability. 
Year Issued: 1993 | Amount: $4,890 
        National Marine Fisheries Service  
  
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Grant Number: 930115  
To support "Utilization of Sunlight for the Destruction of Toxic Water Pollutants".  Q RIVER FUND (Re-titled: "Catalytic Destruction of Toxic Water Pollutants")  
Year Issued: 1993 | Amount: $5,000 
        University of Connecticut, Dept. of Chemistry  
  
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