The Ocean Census Species Discovery Awards support exceptional taxonomists, biodiversity experts, and community
scientists contributing to the discovery of new marine species.
The Awards primarily focus on accelerating the step to species being ‘Discovered’, particularly from legacy collections—
specimens stored but not yet analysed in museums and marine research institutes. A species is classified as ‘Discovered’
when experts determine, using morphological characteristics and, where necessary, genetic sequencing, that it is new to
science. While related work to achieve ‘Described’ status is welcomed, it is not considered in the evaluation of Award
applications. Further definitions are included later in this toolkit.
Calls for applications are announced at least once a year (April). Awards range from USD $5,000 to $20,000, supporting
essential research, specimen processing, and analytical costs.
Confirming the identity of potential new species.
Funding for researchers to study specimens in museum collections.
Working with collaborators to progress species discovery work
Covering costs such as SEM time, imaging, and temporary technical assistance.
Such as sorting, imaging, and databasing of specimens and the cost of temporary technical assistance
Support for open-access publication fees (zero-cost publication options are available).
Supporting projects that result in species discoveries through education and training.
Including economy travel, accommodation and meals for up to a few weeks while conducting research at predefined institutions(s), and services purchased from the host institution research supplies.
To apply, you must be over the age of 18 and a member of the Ocean Census Science Network.
Applications of most nationalities are welcome; however, we are unable to make awards to persons in countries with UN sanctions or persons on the UK sanctioned list.
Read the full guidelines to check your eligibility and ensure your research aligns with the Ocean Census mission and award criteria.
Provide details on your research objectives, expected species discoveries, and budget breakdown. (Applications must be submitted in English.)
Applications will be reviewed by the Ocean Census Science Advisory Panel, with awards granted based on:
✔️ Quality of application & feasibility of research
✔️ Number of new species expected to be discovered
✔️ Value for money & effective use of funds
✔️ Potential for capacity building & knowledge exchange
The review process may involve interviews and / or further information requested by the Ocean Census team.
Recipients conduct their research and submit a catalogue page, data sheet, and image for each species discovered (or a scientific paper if describing the species).