The world’s oceans are on the brink of a major disaster if controversial plans to start deep sea mining in international waters go ahead as early as next year, an expert has warned. Dr.
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The world’s heaviest reptile is the Leatherback Sea Turtle – let’s get to know them. The animal world is intriguing and full of surprises. Meet the majestic leatherback sea turtle, the world’s ...
To this end, the scientists evaluated 75,404 data sets on 2,637 different deep-sea species from freely accessible databases, information facilities, and non-digitized scientific literature.
Scholars evaluate the impact and efficacy of deep-sea mining regulations. Deep-sea mining occurs primarily in the portion of the seabed beyond national jurisdiction broadly known as “the Area.” The ...