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US funding uncertainties threaten to sink key global oceanography projects

The United States has led the world in observing the oceans – but cuts and threats of cuts have researchers worried it is no longer a reliable partner.

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nature.comStai leggendo6 g fa

US funding uncertainties threaten to sink key global oceanography projects

The United States has led the world in observing the oceans – but cuts and threats of cuts have researchers worried it is no longer a reliable partner.

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grist.org7 g fa

Outrage rescued an important ocean research program. Crucial ones remain at risk.

Senators saved the Ocean Observatories Initiative from "supreme stupidity." But other cutting-edge efforts are running out of funding, too.

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  1. martedì 23 giugno 2026·grist.org

    Outrage rescued an important ocean research program. Crucial ones remain at risk.

    Senators saved the Ocean Observatories Initiative from "supreme stupidity." But other cutting-edge efforts are running out of funding, too.

  2. giovedì 25 giugno 2026·nature.com

    US funding uncertainties threaten to sink key global oceanography projects

    The United States has led the world in observing the oceans – but cuts and threats of cuts have researchers worried it is no longer a reliable partner.