Deep-sea mining damage 'irreversible' Yasmin Dahnoun | 30th March 2023 Damage caused by deep-seabed mining would be extensive and irreversible, says new report. Deep-sea mining: regulating the unknown Amber Cobley | 15th March 2019 Deep-sea ecosystems under threat from an emerging ocean industry. How deep-sea mining could destroy the 'cradle of life on earth' Tom Levitt | 28th October 2010 With Papua New Guinea giving the go-ahead to a Canadian mining company to dredge its coastal seabed for minerals, new species of life could be extinct before they have even been discovered. Tom Levitt reports Subscribe to Deep-sea Mining
Deep-sea mining: regulating the unknown Amber Cobley | 15th March 2019 Deep-sea ecosystems under threat from an emerging ocean industry. How deep-sea mining could destroy the 'cradle of life on earth' Tom Levitt | 28th October 2010 With Papua New Guinea giving the go-ahead to a Canadian mining company to dredge its coastal seabed for minerals, new species of life could be extinct before they have even been discovered. Tom Levitt reports
How deep-sea mining could destroy the 'cradle of life on earth' Tom Levitt | 28th October 2010 With Papua New Guinea giving the go-ahead to a Canadian mining company to dredge its coastal seabed for minerals, new species of life could be extinct before they have even been discovered. Tom Levitt reports