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Deep Ocean Mining: The Next Frontier for Resource Extraction?

First article: 22 mar. 2026, 13:00 | Last update: 22 mar. 2026, 13:00 | 1 source | 1 article

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As terrestrial sources of minerals become depleted, companies and governments are increasingly looking to the deep ocean as a potential new frontier for resource extraction. The seabed is rich in valuable minerals like cobalt, nickel, and manganese, which are essential for batteries and other technologies. However, deep ocean mining raises significant environmental concerns, including the destruction of unique ecosystems and the potential release of harmful toxins.

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Mining the deep ocean Foto: Ars Technica
Ars Technica 22 mar. 2026, 13:00 (2 hours ago)

Mining the deep ocean

Policymakers debate if we even need deep ocean mining and if we can do it safely.

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