The Trump administration plans to scrap a $368-million investment in deep-sea ocean monitoring that is critical to monitoring extreme weather.

Scientists have used data collected through the observatories to study greenhouse gases, ocean temperatures, and coastal flooding.

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

La red está compuesta por centenares de instrumentos oceanográficos que serán retirados próximamente de las aguas del Atlántico y del Pacífico.

Rede coleta dados no Atlântico e no Pacífico e tem sido fundamental para pesquisas

Comes as an El Niño event, known for disrupting weather patterns and intensifying marine heatwaves, is forecast to hit the Pacific coast this summer

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The Trump administration will dismantle a $368 million monitoring system that provides critical data on the world’s oceans, sparking alarm among scientists

The Trump administration plans to scrap a $368-million investment in deep-sea ocean monitoring that is critical to monitoring extreme weather.

The US administration is shutting down an important ocean research operation and removing its sensors from the water.

Científicos advirtieron que la medida pondrá fin a una de las redes de observación oceánica más avanzadas del mundo.

Over the next 15 months, major sensor arrays that have provided crucial observations of the ocean and climate change will be dismantled.

Experts say dismantling the ocean observation system will ‘severely degrade’ the accuracy of weather predictions