On Monday, a bipartisan group of lawmakers urged the National Science Foundation to stop dismantling a $386 million network of deep-sea sensors.
The Ocean Observatories Initiative uses over 900 instruments to provide real-time data on storm prediction, ocean acidification, and shifting fish populations. Scientists warn that pulling these sensors years ahead of schedule will leave the U.S. "blind" to looming climate crises and extreme weather patterns. Coastal fishing groups are particularly alarmed, as the data is essential for managing crashing salmon and crab stocks in the Pacific.
Congress is now investigating the legality of the decommissioning process and pushing for immediate funding restoration.
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