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15. Announcement on NSF OOI Descoping
Sat Jun 6, 2026, 12:29 AM
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https://oceanobservatories.org/2026/05/announcement-on-ooi-descoping/
Announcement on NSF OOI Descoping
May 21, 2026
The U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) has initiated descoping of the Ocean Observatories Initiative (OOI) Major Facility.

This plan includes the removal of all in-water infrastructure from the Irminger Sea, Station Papa, Endurance and Pioneer Arrays, subject to ship scheduling and other operational constraints. All recovered equipment will be retained by the operating institution pending further guidance from NSF.

The OOI Regional Cabled Array will remain operational for the foreseeable future. NSF intends to ensure continuity of the Data Center capabilities in support of ongoing OOI operations.

We encourage the community to use the ten-plus years of OOI data by including it in proposals, publications, presentations, and conversations with colleagues. Continued engagement demonstrates the scientific impact and wide-ranging applications enabled by the OOI and its data, underscoring its importance as a resource for the oceanographic community.



An inquiring, scientific mind might ask, “What is the 'OOI Regional Cabled Array?’"

https://interactiveoceans.washington.edu/about/regional-cabled-array/




In 2014, NSF’s Ocean Observatories Initiative Regional Cabled Array (RCA), operated by the University of Washington, became operational streaming real-time data to shore from a diverse array of 150 instruments. The network spans the Juan de Fuca tectonic plate, with two backbone cables extending from a Shore Station in Pacific City, Oregon. One branch extends ~480 km due west to Axial Seamount, the largest and most active volcano on the Juan de Fuca Ridge. The second branch extends 208 km southward along the base of the Cascadia Subduction Zone (2900 m) and then turns east extending 147 km to 80 m water depth offshore Newport, Oregon. The backbone cables connect the Shore Station to Primary Nodes, which are distribution centers for extension cables that provide direct access to the specific sites of scientific interest.



One might observe that it is in the Pacific Northwest (i.e. nowhere close to the AMOC - “Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation".)

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People need to start ignoring Trmp's orders. Just tell him "Yeah, we did that -- it's finished". eppur_se_muova Tuesday #1
I thought this would happen at the beginning of his term. I'm shocked at the people going along with it, especially the LT Barclay Tuesday #4
Guaranteed, Everyday is a new shocking loss. Zackzzzz Tuesday #2
I guess their goal must be to accelerate human extinction cynical_idealist Tuesday #3
The guys at Marvel comics knew. Watch Avengers Endgame. The wealthy apparently know 2 things: The world's problems LT Barclay Tuesday #5
You know who might be VERY annoyed about this ? THE NAY VEE, and the Intelligence communities. eppur_se_muova Tuesday #6
Excellent point!! I can't imagine that the USCG or the Maritime Industry is too happy either. littlemissmartypants Tuesday #7
I'm not convinced he's going to destroy the instruments, so much as stop monitoring them. I don't know that... NNadir Tuesday #8
The USN has been ordered to pull them out of the water. littlemissmartypants Friday #10
The question is however, will the instruments be damaged or destroyed? NNadir Friday #11
I appreciate your reply. Time will tell. ... littlemissmartypants Friday #12
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TY ❤️ littlemissmartypants 15 hrs ago #17
Arguing from ignorance is not scientific OKIsItJustMe Friday #13
❤️ littlemissmartypants 15 hrs ago #18
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Announcement on NSF OOI Descoping OKIsItJustMe Yesterday #15
Critical dependence of global ocean heat monitoring on the ocean observing system OKIsItJustMe Friday #9
I guess as a daughter of a career, USCG Captain and lover of the planet, especially the beach... littlemissmartypants 15 hrs ago #19
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