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  1. A Maine Wild Blueberry Value-Added Product for Profitability andSustainability of Small and Mid-Sized Growers

    SBC: Wicked Wild, LLC            Topic: 812

    Project SummaryA Maine Wild Blueberry Value-Added Product for Profitability andSustainability of Small and Mid-Sized GrowersProject Director Lucille Van Hook M.S.Wicked Wild LLCDescription of the Problem or Opportunity: The viability of Maine's small and mid-size wildblueberry farms depends on developing and selling value-added products. Wicked Wild LLCshall prove the feasibility of a wild blueber ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Agriculture
  2. Crane-less IsoTruss Tower Solutions for More Expansive Rural Broadband Coverage

    SBC: Isotruss, Inc.            Topic: 86

    Project Summary Title: Crane-less IsoTruss Tower Solutions for More Expansive Rural Broadband Coverage Institution: IsoTruss Inc. Principal Investigator: Dr. David W. Jensen As society further develops technologically reliable broadband connections become an increasingly foundational resource used to access business education healthcare public safety and more. Financial burdens and physical isolat ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Agriculture
  3. Development of a Portable, Biochar-Based Electrochemical PFAS Sensing Device to Protect Rural Water Resources

    SBC: CACHE ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES, PC            Topic: 84

    Per and polyfluorinated alkyl substances (PFAS) are chemically and biologically resistant organiccompounds that are persistent bioaccumulative and highly toxic. Owing to their widespreadcontamination of public drinking water supplies on June 21 2022 the US EnvironmentalProtection Agency announced new interim lifetime drinking water health advisories of 0.004nanograms per liter and 0.02 nanograms p ...

    STTR Phase I 2023 Department of Agriculture
  4. Investigation of Novel Fluor Mop Adsorbent for Prevention and Remediation of PFAS contamination in Livestock

    SBC: WEAVER LABS LLC            Topic: 83

    Perfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are highly resistant to chemical/thermal degradation and arehydrophobic and oleophobic. Due to these properties they have been used for decades in productssuch as aqueous film-forming foams Teflon waterproof clothing and food packaging. The sameproperties that make them useful also cause them to be difficult to remediate and to bioaccumulatein livestock and humans. ...

    STTR Phase I 2023 Department of Agriculture
  5. Towards a scalable continuous flow plasma water treatment architecture for PFAS destruction

    SBC: FOURTH STATE LLC            Topic: 84

    Project SummaryPer and Poly fluorinated alkyl substances whose origins date back to the 1940s are a class ofcompounds possessing high thermal and chemical stability. The compounds have been used in a range ofconsumer products owing to these robust properties. Their unusual stability and thus long half-life have ledto the proliferation of these compounds in the environment. It is now well establish ...

    STTR Phase I 2023 Department of Agriculture
  6. Seaweed-based bioplastic replacement for commercial lobster fishing gear.

    SBC: VIABLE GEAR LLC            Topic: 93

    Viable Gear will provide proof-of-concept for a seaweed-based bioplastic to be used in manufacturing a compostable biotwine for marine equipment, designed to replace petroleum-based plastics. This addresses NOM-SBIR research topic area 9.3, The Changing Ocean - specifically to "support increased protection and restoration of marine and coastal habitats to enhance vital ecosystems", by helping decr ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of CommerceNational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
  7. XERICO Drought Tolerance Technology

    SBC: KOPESS AgTech LLC            Topic: 82

    KOPESS uses an innovative and proprietary technology called XERICO technology to increasedrought tolerance in crops. Drought is an extremely serious and recurring problem that limits cropproductivity and affects the economic vitality of farmers. The major corporate seed corn companieshave created a multi-billion-dollar industry based on genetically modified crops. However droughttolerance has been ...

    STTR Phase I 2023 Department of Agriculture
  8. EliteTree Biomass Tree Crop Technology

    SBC: KOPESS Biomass Solutions LLC            Topic: 81

    A rapid increase in the use of wood as a renewable feedstock for energy and bioproducts isexpected as new global climate change policies encourage a transition away from fossil fuels.Effective production of biomass feedstocks requires overcoming economic environmental andsocietal obstacles. Deploying tree crops that produce high yields (to improve profitability) withminimal inputs (for low environ ...

    STTR Phase I 2023 Department of Agriculture
  9. Development and evaluation of peroxide free fin-fish nursery feeds with active DHA-synthase enzyme (DSe)

    SBC: FPN LLC            Topic: 93

    The marine microalgae Crypthecodinium cohnii (C. cohnii) contains high levels of DHA and DHA synthase enzyme (DSe) both of which may provide nutritional benefits to finfish for human consumption. Field Phyto-Nutrients LLC has developed a process for algae-based feed preparation where the algae is dried under low temperature (

    SBIR Phase I 2022 Department of CommerceNational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
  10. Sustainable seed production for North Atlantic kelp aquaculture

    SBC: Ocean's Balance Inc            Topic: 93

    Demand for seaweed products has dramatically increased in the U.S.; however, only 1% is met with domestic production. Expansion of seaweed aquaculture is crucial to protect wild populations from extinction by overharvesting, which impacts entire marine ecosystems. Current kelp aquaculture methods rely on harvested reproductive tissue, which is not sustainable. In response to NOAA Topic 9.3, Health ...

    SBIR Phase I 2022 Department of CommerceNational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
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