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Deep-sea mining in a remote part of the Pacific Ocean could harm ocean life including whales and dolphins, new research shows ...
Deep-sea operations proposed by a Vancouver-based mining company could cause harm to a wide variety of species in the Pacific ...
Noise pollution from proposed deep-sea mining could radiate through the ocean for hundreds of kilometers, scientists predict, creating a “cylinder of sound” from the surface to the sea bed.
The Deep Sea, Coastal, and Great Lakes Market is set to grow from USD 542.5 billion in 2025 to USD 941.9 billion by 2034 ...
Microplastic fibres as seen in deep-sea sediments. Credit: Ramadoss et al.. What began as a search for mineral-rich polymetallic nodules in the Central Indian Ocean Basin (CIOB) has revealed a ...
Deep-sea mining could potentially impact marine life in a number of ways, including seabed destruction, noise pollution, light pollution and sediment plumes that dump mining waste products ...
Deep-sea mining noise pollution threatens whales. A new study found that seabed mining could harm ocean ecosystems, particularly blue whales and other cetaceans. Le Monde with AFP.
The tiny island nation of Nauru, in particular, sees deep-sea mining as a potentially lucrative income stream for climate adaptation in the face of sea-level rise and increasingly powerful storms.
Noise pollution: Marine vessels generate noise on the ocean surface, while mining vehicles and related equipment generate noise at the deep-sea level. In the ocean environment sound travels faster ...
Undecided with Matt Ferrell. How Deep Sea Water is Now Drinkable. Posted: May 17, 2025 | Last updated: May 21, 2025. Freshwater may soon flow from the deep sea to drought-stricken coastal cities.
Deep sea mining has now been approved to be trialed at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean, in a controversial move.. The Metals Company, a deep sea mining company, has now been permitted to test its ...