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Scientists Lose Critical Climate Record as Ocean Observatory Will Go Dark Under Trump Funding Cuts

The network had been expected to run for 25 years and collect climate data that researchers use to study oceans and fisheries, NSF said.

  • On Monday, the National Science Foundation announced it will remove 900 instruments from the $368 million Ocean Observatories Initiative , dismantling deep-sea monitoring networks across the Atlantic and Pacific oceans.
  • This action aligns with plans by Thomas F. Gilman, a former Trump administration official who wrote Project 2025's Department of Commerce section and previously advised that climate research should be "disbanded" to reduce federal bloat.
  • Hilary Palevsky, a Boston College professor, noted the system provides essential data on how the ocean absorbs atmospheric carbon dioxide, while researchers warn the loss hinders tracking of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation , which impacts global weather and fisheries.
  • Ships will deploy this month to extract in-water infrastructure from the Irminger Sea and Station Papa; the NSF stated this "descoping" process could take 15 months and aligns with wider strategy for "smart life cycle management."
  • The program's closure follows the Environmental Protection Agency's repeal of the "endangerment finding" and the shutdown of the National Center for Atmospheric Research , moves critics like former NOAA chief scientist Craig McLean describe as a sign of the administration's "lack of understanding.
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The US Science Agency NSF will host more than 900 instruments for climate research from the Atlantic and Pacific. A former chief scientist sees this as a model for the government in its dealings with research.

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Scientists lose critical climate record as ocean observatory will go dark under Trump funding cuts

The Trump administration is dismantling a $386 million network of more than 900 ocean sensors funded by the National Science Foundation.

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The US is going to remove a unique ocean current monitoring network. The loss of measurements near Greenland, in particular, is a major blow to Dutch scientists.

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The Maritime Executive broke the news on Tuesday, June 2, 2026.
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