Deep sea mining impacts still felt forty years on, study shows

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Study shows long-term
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Environmental groups urge halt to deep sea mining
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A 2023 expedition to the mineral-rich
The collection of small "polymetallic nodules" from an eight-metre strip of the seabed caused long-term sediment changes and reduced the populations of many of the larger organisms living there, though some smaller, more mobile creatures have recovered, according to the study, published in Nature journal.
"The evidence provided by this study is critical for
understanding potential long-term impacts," said NOC expedition
leader
Delegations from 36 countries are attending a council
meeting of the U.N.'s
As they deliberate over hundreds of proposed amendments to a 256-page draft mining code, environmental groups have called for mining activities to be halted, a move supported by 32 governments and 63 large companies and financial institutions.
"This latest evidence makes it even more clear why
governments must act now to stop deep sea mining before it ever
starts," said
While few expect a final text to be completed by the time
the latest round of talks ends on
On Friday, delegates will discuss what actions should be taken if an application to mine is submitted before the regulations have been completed.
TMC said at a briefing last week that it had a legal right to submit an application at any time and hoped that the ISA would bring clarity to the application process.
TMC says the environmental impact of deep sea mining is significantly smaller than conventional terrestrial mining.
"You just have to move a lot less material to get the same
amount of metal - higher grade means better economics, but also
means lower environmental impacts," said
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