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Craig R Smith

University Of Hawaii

$1,984,154
Attributed
$3,454,070
Total exposure
9
Grants
7
Lead (contact PI)

Attributed= this PI's even-split share of every grant they're on (the fair, additive number). Exposure = full size of all those grants.

Funding over time

peak $1.1M · FY200718
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Funding mix

By agency

NSF$3,454,070 · 9

By mechanism

$3,454,070 · 9

Top collaborators

Grant awards (9)

Collaborative Research: Assessing the relative importance of small vs large particles as sources of nutrition to abyssal communities$1,070,925
· FY2018 · GEO
RAPID: Collaborative Research: Marine Ecosystem Response to the Larsen C Ice-Shelf Breakout: "Time zero"$26,093
· FY2018 · GEO · contact PI
Collaborative Research: RAPID/Workshop- Antarctic Ecosystem Research following Ice Shelf Collapse and Iceberg Calving Events$9,992
· FY2017 · GEO · contact PI
Collaborative Research: Fjord Ecosystem Structure and Function on the West Antarctic Peninsula - Hotspots of Productivity and Biodiversity? (FjordEco)$796,774
· FY2015 · GEO · contact PI
Using Radiochemical Data from Collapsed Ice Shelf Sediments to Understand the Nature and Timing of the Benthic Response to High-Latitude Climate Change$449,567
· FY2013 · GEO
Collaborative Research: Biodiversity, connectivity and ecosystem function in organic-rich whale-bone and wood-fall habitats in the deep sea$569,255
· FY2012 · GEO · contact PI
Collaborative Research: Benthic Faunal Feeding Dynamics on the Antarctic Shelf and the Effects of Global Climate Change on Bentho-Pelagic Coupling$447,135
· FY2007 · GEO · contact PI
Collaborative Proposal: Using Radiocarbon Measurements of Benthic Megafauna as a Tool for Assessing Bentho-Pelagic Coupling in the Marine Organic Carbon Cycle$31,922
· FY2003 · GEO · contact PI
Collaborative Proposal: Radiometric Dating of Whale Bones-a Tool for Study of Succession and Persistence of Whale Fall Chemoautotrohic Assemblages$52,407
· FY2001 · GEO · contact PI