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Two new Caymanostella species discovered at deep-sea wood falls in the Clarion Clipperton Fracture Zone

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In an era where human activities increasingly impact the deep sea and, with future ventures such as deep-sea mining on the horizon, describing deep-sea biodiversity is vital for conservation, sustainable resource management, understanding global ecological processes, and informing policy decisions. Polymetallic nodule fields, in particular, have been proven to be reservoirs of previously undiscovered biodiversity. As part of ongoing efforts to u…

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High-seas mining could impact marine life, from smaller organisms to large predators.

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'Significant declines' in some species after deep-sea mining: research

Deep-sea mining could impact marine life stretching from the tiniest bottom dwellers to apex predators like swordfish and sharks, a major piece of industry-funded research found Thursday.

Sydney, July 3, 2025 (AFP) – High-seas mining could impact marine life, from smaller organisms to large predators such as swordfish and sharks, revealed a study published on Thursday and funded by industry. The Canadian company The Metals Company has disbursed approximately $1 million to ensure that the organization [...]

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