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Deep-Sea Mining Test in the Pacific Drastically Reduced Biodiversity and Animal Populations
The Metals Company wants to be the first firm to commercially mine the seafloor. The study it funded suggests that mining ...
Looking out of the Fendouzhe submersible, more than nine kilometres below the ocean surface, Mengran Du knew she was seeing ...
An ocean-mining company has funded some of the most comprehensive scientific studies to date, and peer-reviewed results have ...
Machines mining minerals in the deep ocean have been found to cause significant damage to life on the seabed, scientists ...
Machines mining minerals in the deep ocean have been found to cause significant damage to life on the seabed, scientists carrying out the largest study of its kind say.
Glowing sea animals use bioluminescence powered by luciferin to communicate, attract prey and defend themselves, turning the ...
There is high global demand for critical metals, and many countries want to try extracting these sought-after metals from the ...
The number of sea-floor animals fell by 37 per cent in a deep-sea mining exploration zone, according to a study published on ...
A spherical sea sponge discovered in Antarctica, Carnivorous cladorhizid, is a carnivore, trapping and devouring live animals ...
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A deep-sea mining test carved up the seabed. Three years on, we're seeing devastating impacts
Hundreds of animals were recently discovered at the bottom of the eastern Pacific, but that was before a deep-sea mining ...
A team from The Nippon Foundation’s Nekton Ocean Census worked with Schmidt Ocean Institute’s ship Falkor to reach far ...
A team from the US based Schmidt Ocean Institute and its research vessel MV Falkor together with scientists from Argentina ...
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