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The Deep Sea Mining Campaign has coordinated a joint letter signed by 46 civil society organisations from around the world, raising serious concerns about The Metals Company (TMC) and its application for a U.S. licence to mine seabed minerals in international waters.

The report 'The Solwara 1 Seabed Mining Project in the Bismarck Sea of Papua New Guinea', by ...

Norway has suspended all deep sea mining licensing in the Arctic until at least 2029. The Deep Sea Mining Campaign welcomes this decision, which removes the policy certainty the industry needs and makes future mining in the region increasingly unlikely.

The Deep Sea Mining Campaign (DSMC) has today released Shifting Tides, a new briefing paper analysing The Metals Company’s (TMC) plan to mine the Pacific Ocean via the U.S. Deep Seabed Hard Minerals Resources Act (DSHMRA).

This new Deep Sea Mining Campaign briefing paper examines what TMC's U.S. pivot really means. Drawing on recent U.S. filings and TMC’s own Pre-Feasibility Study, the analysis explores the complex legal, technical, and political barriers that make mining under the DSHMRA anything but straightforward.

The Deep Sea Mining Campaign, Deep Sea Conservation Coalition, Greenpeace Australia Pacific and Surfrider Australia call on the Albanese Government to announce its support for a Moratorium at the upcoming ISA meeting in Jamaica; and direct CSIRO to take no further actions on behalf of TMC.
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