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In the 07/23/2020 edition:

MiningWatch in the News

Sediment plumes from deep-sea mining could pollute vast swaths of the ocean, scientists say

BY ELIZABETH CLAIRE ALBERTS ON 20 JULY 2020 A new opinion piece suggests that deep-sea mining would generate damaging sediment plumes and noise pollution that would negatively affect the midwater column, a critical ocean ecosystem that begins 200 meters (660 feet) below the surface of the sea. Mining plumes will likely distribute sediment and dissolved metals across vast parts of...



 

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