The deep sea is the largest biome on Earth. This mysterious and varied place makes up 90% of the marine environment and plays a vital role in regulating our planetary systems, not least by absorbing and storing vast quantities of the carbon dioxide emitted into the air by human activity.
Learn more:
- Deep-sea Mining an Introduction
- Deep-sea mining: the science and potential impacts
- Also available in: Spanish
- Deep-sea mining: growing support for a moratorium
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- Deep-sea mining: where are they seeking to mine first?
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- Deep-sea mining: international commitments
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- Deep-sea mining: who stands to benefit?
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- Deep-sea mining: is the International Seabed Authority fit for purpose?
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- Deep-sea mining and the transition economy
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- Deep-sea mining: what are the alternatives?
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