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This isn't "news" for the same reason for dismantling environmental alarms, imo.

Trump Administration to Dismantle Ocean Monitoring System NTY Published June 1, 2026 Updated June 2, 2026, 1:20 p.m. ET

The Trump administration is dismantling a $368 million deep-ocean observation system that was put in place a decade ago to monitor coastal environments, marine ecosystems and powerful currents that affect the global climate.

The National Science Foundation said it would send ships in June to begin removing more than 900 deep-sea instruments anchored off Oregon, Washington State, Alaska, North Carolina, and an area between Greenland and Iceland known as the Irminger Sea.

Scientists have used data from the system to understand how the ocean is absorbing greenhouse gases from the atmosphere, how changes in ocean temperature such as marine heat waves might affect fisheries or signal bigger shifts in the climate, and coastal flooding along the East Coast.

The station in the Irminger Sea has been key to understanding changes in the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation, a global conveyor belt of water that some scientists are concerned may be weakening as a result of climate warming. A collapse of the current could have severe and far-reaching weather effects.

The Irminger Sea moorings are fixed to seafloor 9,200 feet below the surface and are part of an international collaboration among scientists who are studying the overturning current.

Michael England, a spokesman for the National Science Foundation, said the decision to dismantle the network, known as the Ocean Observatories Initiative, "aligns with N.S.F.'s wider strategy to have a nimbler approach to prioritizing support for evolving scientific priorities and emerging technologies as well as a deliberate approach to smart life cycle management within its portfolio of research infrastructure."

Craig McLean, who was the acting chief scientist at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration during the first Trump term, said the move was part of a pattern in the Trump administration.

"This reflects the further lack of understanding that the current administration has of scientific value and scientific merit," Dr. McLean said. "By dismantling such a system, we push the United States back yet again into a rear seat in global scientific leadership."

The ocean observation system began operating in 2016 and was expected to continue for 25 years. Jim Edson, a marine meteorologist who led the Ocean Observatories Initiative, called it "the world's most advanced continuously operating ocean observing systems." When it was first proposed, the science foundation said it was important to have a long-term presence at scientifically important sites in the Atlantic and Pacific oceans.

Removing the instruments could take 15 months. Seismic instruments positioned around an active underwater volcano off Oregon will continue operating until 2028.
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I resemble that remark!

Actually, when I first went to college, everyone said, 'hey, you look just like Mark Spitz!':

www.imdb.com

I would say, 'yeah, but he's shorter and wet'.

Then when my hair went totally white at 40, I looked like Rogers:

www.linkedin.com
(click pic)

Although people said I looked like:

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Now I... still do:

people.com

Except he's da-yud now, and I married his wife!

Trump to Get Audit Immunity as $1.8 Billion Fund in Doubt
news.bgov.com

... US officials are continuing with an agreement that bars the government from probing past tax filings from President Donald Trump and his businesses, according to a person familiar with the matter, while a plan to set up an "Anti-Weaponization Fund" is on hold.

The Trump administration on Monday privately signaled it was pausing plans to implement the $1.8 billion fund to pay people who claim they were victims of government "weaponization," Bloomberg has reported.

Another part of the deal banning any audits and tax-related probes of Trump, his family members and his companies that were started before the settlement isn't affected by the decision to place the fund on hold, said the person who asked to remain anonymous speaking about the sensitive matter. ...


Putin Supporters Are Leaving Russia

www.youtube.com

(Russia Corruption Rating 22; near the top of the Corruption List)

JT short

www.youtube.com

His best line so far may be:

"I have a legislative record, Paxson has a criminal record."

Although having a criminal record may be a Republican Requirement for Office these days.

"Americans will be less safe": alarm as Trump picks loyalist as intelligence chief
www.theguardian.com
"Donald Trump's decision to appoint Bill Pulte as the acting director of national intelligence has set off alarm bells in Washington, as a staunch Trump loyalist with little government experience who has shown an eagerness to retaliate against the president's political rivals will now sit atop the US intelligence apparatus."

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