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The Donald Trump administration has reversed its decision to dismantle a $368m deep-sea observation system following an outcry from lawmakers and ocean experts. On Thursday, the National Science Foundation announced that it would halt plans to dismantle the Ocean Observatories Initiative, stating: effective immediately, [it] will not proceed with further removal or descoping of equipment from the remaining arrays and will continue operations including planned maintenance.
The agency added that it appreciates the concerns raised by the range of stakeholders that have informed us they rely on data from the OOI. The NSF also said it would issue a Dear Colleague Letter to collect input from stakeholders and convene an expert panel to assess observational needs, evaluate available data sources, consider responses
and help the agency identify a sustainable path for NSFs ocean observing systems.
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The reversal also came a day after the Senate passed a bipartisan bill introduced by the Oregon Democrat Jeff Merkley and Alaska Republican Lisa Murkowski that sought to halt what they described as the reckless dismantling of the OOI. According to the bill, no federal funds may be used to decommission the OOI until the NSF conducts a thorough review and assessment of the network with robust stakeholder engagement. Dismantling the [OOI] is supreme stupidity, costing taxpayers millions of dollars and destroying a vital source of climate data. Our simple, bipartisan bill blocks this incredibly shortsighted decision and preserves these critical ocean monitoring sensors that keep coastal communities and fishers safe, Merkley said on Wednesday.
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In Thursdays announcement, the NSF noted that although instruments from the Endurance Array, an observation site off the coasts of Oregon and Washington, had already been removed from the water, it was developing plans to redeploy the equipment after servicing.Since returning to office in January, the Trump administration has rolled back numerous science and climate initiatives while pushing to expand deep-sea mining and loosen fishing regulations policies that have triggered widespread criticisms from scientists and climate activists.
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https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/jun/18/ocean-monitoring-system-reversal-trump-administration
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(38,816 posts)...the status of the Mauna Loa CO2 Observatory. For the first time since it's opening in 1959, we lost two weekly data points this year, one of which was possibly the annual peak.