The Last Frontier: Seabed Mining for Critical Minerals in an Unseen Ecosystem

Author
Gerard Barron - The Metals Company
Clare Book - Blue Marine Foundation
Ed Case - U.S. House of Representatives (D-HI)
Robbie Diamond - SAFE
Minna Epps - IUCN Ocean Centre for Conservation Action
Wesley Hunt - U.S. House of Representatives (R-TX)
Samantha Smith - Blue Globe Solutions Inc.
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41
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Minerals lying on the ocean floor could be critical for advanced technologies, including renewable energy. But scientists warn that industrial-scale seabed mining could seriously damage both marine life and the ocean’s ability to absorb carbon dioxide. More than 20 members of the International Seabed Authority are supporting a moratorium on exploitation licenses—but not the United States, which is not an ISA member. Meanwhile, commercial exploitation is scheduled to commence in coming months.

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