Deadline: 31-Mar-2026
The Western Indian Ocean Marine Science Association (WIOMSA), in partnership with the Blue Nature Alliance, invites Early Career Ocean Professionals and postgraduate students to submit applied research proposals. The program supports field-based studies aimed at enhancing long-term financing systems for marine conservation in the Western Indian Ocean, with grants of up to USD 6,000 per project and a maximum fieldwork period of six months.
Overview
The WIOMSA Marine Research Grant focuses on generating evidence-based insights to strengthen marine conservation finance. The initiative addresses persistent challenges in securing sustainable, long-term funding for:
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Marine Protected Areas (MPAs)
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Locally Managed Marine Areas (LMMAs)
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Blue economy initiatives aligned with global biodiversity targets
The research aims to inform national and regional financing frameworks, enhance governance, diversify revenue sources, and link funding stability to measurable conservation outcomes.
Program Objectives
The call for proposals prioritizes research that:
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Identifies funding needs and financial gaps in marine conservation
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Explores strategies to diversify and strengthen revenue streams
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Examines governance structures supporting sustainable finance
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Assesses financial resilience to economic shocks
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Links stable funding to measurable conservation outcomes
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Improves coordination across financing systems
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Ensures equity, community benefit sharing, and investment credibility
Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must meet the following:
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Be Early Career Ocean Professionals or enrolled in a Master’s or PhD program at a recognized institution
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Be based in a Western Indian Ocean country
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Align research with the thematic focus of the call
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Be able to start fieldwork before 31 May 2026
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Collaborate with a host institution that can administer grant funds in accordance with programme requirements
Funding Details
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Maximum grant amount: USD 6,000 per project
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Fieldwork duration: Up to six months
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Eligible costs: Field-based research expenses only
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Excluded costs: Tuition fees, stipends, salaries, personal laptops, or other equipment
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Disbursement: Funds provided directly to the host institution
How to Apply
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Prepare a research proposal addressing the thematic priorities, including:
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Research objectives and questions
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Methodological design and analytical approach
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Fieldwork plan and timeline
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Expected outcomes and policy relevance
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Secure a host institution that agrees to administer the grant
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Submit the proposal according to WIOMSA’s application guidelines
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Ensure readiness to begin fieldwork by 31 May 2026
Evaluation Criteria
Proposals will be assessed based on:
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Relevance to strengthening marine conservation financing systems
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Analytical rigor and robustness of methodological design
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Feasibility within budget and fieldwork timeline
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Policy relevance and potential to inform national/regional frameworks
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Contribution to system-level financing solutions across the Western Indian Ocean
Why It Matters
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Supports the creation of sustainable financing mechanisms for marine conservation
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Strengthens evidence-based decision-making in conservation finance
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Encourages research that links funding stability to tangible ecological outcomes
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Promotes equity and community engagement in conservation initiatives
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Builds capacity of early-career professionals in marine science and finance
Tips for a Strong Proposal
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Clearly demonstrate alignment with thematic focus areas
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Present a feasible and realistic fieldwork plan
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Include strategies for policy impact and stakeholder engagement
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Ensure methodological rigor and clarity in data collection plans
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Show awareness of local community and equity considerations
Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Submitting proposals not aligned with marine finance objectives
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Planning fieldwork beyond six months
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Including ineligible costs such as personal equipment or salaries
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Failing to engage a host institution for fund administration
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Overlooking timeline and May 31 start requirement
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. Who can apply for the WIOMSA Marine Research Grant?
Early Career Ocean Professionals or postgraduate students (Master’s or PhD) at recognized institutions in Western Indian Ocean countries.
2. What type of research is eligible?
Field-based studies focused on strengthening marine conservation financing systems, including governance, revenue diversification, financial resilience, and equity.
3. How much funding is available?
Up to USD 6,000 per project for field-based research costs only.
4. What costs are excluded from the grant?
Tuition fees, stipends, salaries, laptops, or other personal equipment.
5. When must fieldwork begin?
Fieldwork must commence before 31 May 2026.
6. Can the grant support non-field-based research?
No. The grant is limited to field-based research costs.
7. How are proposals evaluated?
Based on relevance, analytical rigor, feasibility, policy impact, and contribution to system-level solutions.
Conclusion
The WIOMSA Marine Research Grant provides a unique opportunity for early-career ocean professionals to conduct impactful field research that strengthens sustainable financing systems for marine conservation. By supporting evidence-based solutions, equity, and community engagement, the program contributes to the long-term sustainability of marine ecosystems across the Western Indian Ocean region.
For more information, visit WIOMSA.









































