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Thursday, June 18, 2026
The Trump administration is U-turning on its controversial decision to dismantle a critical ocean monitoring system that provides vital information on the health of the world's oceans, after a bipartisan backlash in Congress. In late May, the National Science Foundation, which funds the $386 million deep-ocean system, announced it would be pulling up buoys and other underwater equipment from arrays off the coasts of Alaska, Washington, Oregon, North Carolina and Greenland in what it called a "descoping" of the network. |
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More Alternate links: Google News | Twitter But Thursday, NSF announced it will halt these plans and convene an expert panel to "identify a sustainable path" forward. One array off the coasts of Oregon and Washington has already been removed, but the NSF said in a statement that it is "developing plans to redeploy the equipment." Comments
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