Trump Administration Reverses Plan to Dismantle Ocean Monitoring System
Trump Administration Reverses Plan to Dismantle Ocean Monitoring System
US · Published Jun 19, 2026
The Trump administration has reversed its decision to dismantle the Ocean Observatories Initiative (OOI), a $368 million deep-sea observation system, following significant backlash from scientists, lawmakers, and ocean experts.
The National Science Foundation (NSF) announced on June 18, 2026, that it would halt the removal of equipment from the OOI and continue operations, including planned maintenance.

Why It's Important?

The preservation of the OOI is vital for scientific research and public safety. Experts have warned that dismantling the system would undermine the ability to forecast severe weather events and monitor ocean heating rates, which are critical amid the ongoing climate crisis. The data collected by the OOI supports early-warning systems for storms and provides essential information for coastal communities, fishers, and researchers. The bipartisan effort to save the system highlights its importance in maintaining climate resilience and protecting marine ecosystems.

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