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Deep sea winds favourable, despite opposition

The ISA is drafting rules to govern the seas

Protest against TMC's deep sea mining vessel in Mexico. Credit: Gustavo Graf/Greenpeace

Protest against TMC's deep sea mining vessel in Mexico. Credit: Gustavo Graf/Greenpeace

Tense deliberations are ongoing as the International Seabed Authority (ISA) convenes in Kingston, Jamaica, to discuss a mining code to govern the deep seas.  The UN-formed ISA is responsible for regulating...

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