Dear OOI Community,

As many of you may now be aware, the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) has initiated a major descoping of the Ocean Observatories Initiative (OOI) Major Facility. The official statement is available here.

The OOI recognizes the importance of this announcement to the many researchers, educators, students, engineers, partners, and community members who have contributed to and relied upon OOI data over the past decade. We want to provide additional context for the community as we work through the details of this transition.

NSF’s descoping plan includes the phased recovery and removal of in-water infrastructure from the Endurance, Pioneer, Irminger Sea, and Station Papa Arrays over the next approximately 15 months. At the Endurance Array, the descoping process is already underway, with final recovery activities scheduled for June 2026. Recovery of the Pioneer Array is currently planned for June 2027, while the Irminger Sea and Station Papa Arrays are expected to be recovered during the summer of 2027, subject to ship scheduling and operational constraints.

As infrastructure is recovered from each array, the associated real-time data streams and observing capabilities at those locations will come to an end. However, all previously collected OOI data will remain accessible through the OOI Data Center. The Regional Cabled Array (RCA), the OOI Data Center, the Program Management Office (PMO), and Community Engagement activities will continue operating through September 30, 2028.