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Earth’s last frontier: China and the deep sea gold rush set to cause environmental disaster
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Earth’s last frontier: China and the deep sea gold rush set to cause environmental disaster

Scientists warn that a controversial deep-sea mining operation could have devastating effects on marine ecosystems, biodiversity, and climate change.

Deep seabed is Earth’s final frontier. However, this vast, unexplored, dark, and pristine abyss could be under threat from destructive deep-sea mines that could reach full speed within months.

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Dr Akito Yamahara, a deep sea ecologist who is also an associate professor at the University of Hong Kong’s Swire Institute of Martial Science, said that deep-sea scientists are most concerned about deep-sea miners.

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