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- Thousands of undiscovered deep-sea species threatened by mining according to new report
Thousands of undiscovered deep-sea species threatened by mining according to new report
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Thousands of unidentified deep-sea species found in part of Pacific Ocean earmarked for mining. Deep-sea mining for critical minerals needed to build batteries is set to begin next year. Clarion-Clipperton Zone rich in manganese, nickel, copper and cobalt deposits.
Deep-Sea Mining
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- Norway the first nation to approve commercial deep-sea mining
sources
perspectives
- 1.US under Donald Trump
- 2.Rare-Earth Elements
- 3.Oil Market
- 4.Biodiversity
- 5.Mining industry
- 6.Endangered species
- 7.Artic
countries
organizations
- 1.CSIRO
- 2.Curtin University
- 3.Dyson
- 4.International Seabed Authority
- 5.Metals Company
- 6.Natural History Museum
- 7.Shin Bet