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Press ReleaseBipartisan2026-03-17

Franklin, Amo Introduce Bipartisan Bill To Strengthen Ocean Monitoring And Improve Severe Weather Forecasting

Scott Franklin
Scott Franklin
RFL-18 · Representative
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This press release from Representative Scott Franklin (R-FL) was published on 2026-03-17 and titled "Franklin, Amo Introduce Bipartisan Bill To Strengthen Ocean Monitoring And Improve Severe Weather Forecasting". It focuses on climate policy and touches on the environment.

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Franklin, Amo Introduce Bipartisan Bill To Strengthen Ocean Monitoring And Improve Severe Weather Forecasting

Today, Congressman Scott Franklin (FL-18), Chairman of the House Science, Space, and Technology Environment Subcommittee, and Ranking Member Gabe Amo (RI-01) introduced the NOAA Global Ocean Monitoring and Observing (GOMO) Research Act , bipartisan legislation to strengthen America’s ocean monitoring capabilities and improve forecasting for extreme weather events. The bill establishes a research program within the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to enhance ocean data collection, improve coordination, and leverage advanced technologies to better predict severe weather and protect lives and property. “Reliable ocean monitoring is vital for Florida, where our safety and quality of life depend on accurate forecasting,” said Chairman Scott Franklin. “Through NOAA’s Global Ocean Monitoring and Observing program, we can harness cutting-edge technology to collect and analyze global ocean data. Advanced ocean monitoring and analysis are essential to improve preparation for extreme weather and ensure our nation is equipped with the best information to protect lives and property.” “From growing the Blue Economy to protecting communities from climate change, understanding the ocean is key to Rhode Island’s future,” said Congressman Gabe Amo (D-RI). “The NOAA GOMO Research Act helps us deepen our understanding of the ocean and ensure we have the data to protect Rhode Island families from extreme weather and climate change. Science saves lives, and I will keep fighting so NOAA can continue its vital mission to protect our communities.” The NOAA GOMO Research Act will: Strengthen U.S. ocean observing and monitoring capabilities Improve forecasting for hurricanes and other extreme weather events Support research and development of advanced ocean technologies Enhance coordination and accessibility of ocean data Address critical gaps in ocean observation systems This legislation builds on NOAA’s ongoing work to provide timely, accurate data that supports emergency preparedness, maritime safety, and coastal resilience. ###
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