Researchers completing one of the largest impact studies on the potential environmental impacts of deep-sea mining found a bit more than they...
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Researchers completing one of the largest impact studies on the potential environmental impacts of deep-sea mining found a bit more than they bargained for on the ocean floor: 4,350 animals, each at least larger than 0.3 millimeters. From these, they ultimately identified 788 separate species of unique crustaceans, mollusks, marine bristle worms, and other creatures living in this sought after mining zone. While the team found that harvesting rare earth metals from over 13,000 feet below the ocean’s surface may not be quite as destructive as initially theorized, the disruptions are still cause for serious concerns. The team’s findings are published today in the journal...
Researchers completing one of the largest impact studies on the potential environmental impacts of deep-sea mining found a bit more than they...
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