Seabed mining could soon begin in the deep ocean – but the potential impact on animals including whales is unknown, researchers have warned.
Commercial-scale deep seabed mining in international waters could be permitted for the first time later this year.
In a new paper, scientists from the University of Exeter and Greenpeace Research Laboratories say that deep seabed mining could be a “significant risk to ocean ecosystems”, with “long lasting and irreversible” effects.
The study focuses on cetaceans (mammals such as whales, dolphins and porpoises) and says urgent research is needed to assess potential impacts.
Read more at: University of Exeter
Testing is already under way ahead of possible deep seabed mining in the Pacific. (Photo Credit: Marten van Dijl - Greenpeace)