UK launches environmental science group to assess impacts of deep sea mining

Cecilia Keating
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UK launches environmental science group to assess impacts of deep sea mining

New science network will help 'ensure the best environmental standards are in place' for deep sea mining, according to Defra

The UK government has today announced plans for a new environmental science network, which it said would be tasked with assessing the potential impacts of deep sea mining on marine ecosystems. The Department...

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