Ocean Observing Committee Meeting Canceled for March
Published Date: 3/7/2025
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Heads up! The U.S. Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS) Advisory Committee’s public meeting planned for March 12-14, 2025, has been canceled. This affects anyone looking forward to updates or input during those dates, but no money or new deadlines are involved. Stay tuned for future meeting plans and updates!
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