Time is running out for countries to agree rules on deep-sea mining

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Time is running out for countries to agree rules on deep-sea mining
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If governments don't meet a July 2023 deadline to draw up regulations governing deep-sea mining, companies may start exploiting the seabed without legal restrictions

From deep-sea mines to aquaculture, bioprospecting and energy generation, humanity’s accelerating expansion into the high seas has potentially huge consequences for its healthFrom deep-sea mining to industrial-scale fishing, human activities in the oceans are expanding massively in a realm where few rules apply.

Only now are we grappling with how to regulate the rush to plunder the seasThousands of brooding octopus mothers gather at a spot 3200 metres deep off the coast of California because warmer water there dramatically reduces hatching timesA spectacular coral reef has been found between 35 and 70 metres below sea level near Tahiti, and it seems to be in good health despite the global biodiversity...

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