Deep-sea mining is likely to result in biodiversity loss, and the significance of this to ecosystem function is not known. “Out of kind” biodiversity offsets substituting one ecosystem type (e.g., coral reefs) for another (e.g., abyssal nodule fields) have been proposed to compensate for such loss. Here we consider a goal of no net loss (NNL) of biodiversity and explore the challenges of applying this aim to deep seabed mining, based on the associated mitigation hierarchy (avoid, minimize, remediate). We conclude that the industry cannot at present deliver an outcome of NNL. This results from the vulnerable nature of deep-sea environments to mining impacts, currently limited technological capacity to minimize harm, significant gaps in ecolo...
A key question for the future management of the oceans is whether the mineral deposits that exist on...
Mining impacts will affect local populations to different degrees. Impacts range from removal of hab...
In comparison to terrestrial and coastal ecosystems, much remains unknown about the deep sea’s ecosy...
Deep-sea mining is likely to result in biodiversity loss, and the significance of this to ecosystem ...
Deep-sea mining is likely to result in biodiversity loss, and the significance of this to ecosystem ...
The emerging deep-sea mining industry is seen by some to be an engine for economic development in th...
Mining impacts will affect local populations to different degrees. Impacts range from removal of hab...
Mining impacts will affect local populations to different degrees. Impacts range from removal of hab...
Mining impacts will affect local populations to different degrees. Impacts range from removal of hab...
The extraction of minerals from the seabed of the deep oceans is of increasing interest to investors...
Replacing our fossil fuel dependency with renewable energy requires scarce metals found on the deep-...
Scientific misconceptions are likely leading to miscalculations of the environmental impacts of deep...
A key question for the future management of the oceans is whether the mineral deposits that exist on...
Despite rapidly growing interest in deep seabed mineral exploitation, environmental research and man...
A key question for the future management of the oceans is whether mineral deposits that exist on the...
A key question for the future management of the oceans is whether the mineral deposits that exist on...
Mining impacts will affect local populations to different degrees. Impacts range from removal of hab...
In comparison to terrestrial and coastal ecosystems, much remains unknown about the deep sea’s ecosy...
Deep-sea mining is likely to result in biodiversity loss, and the significance of this to ecosystem ...
Deep-sea mining is likely to result in biodiversity loss, and the significance of this to ecosystem ...
The emerging deep-sea mining industry is seen by some to be an engine for economic development in th...
Mining impacts will affect local populations to different degrees. Impacts range from removal of hab...
Mining impacts will affect local populations to different degrees. Impacts range from removal of hab...
Mining impacts will affect local populations to different degrees. Impacts range from removal of hab...
The extraction of minerals from the seabed of the deep oceans is of increasing interest to investors...
Replacing our fossil fuel dependency with renewable energy requires scarce metals found on the deep-...
Scientific misconceptions are likely leading to miscalculations of the environmental impacts of deep...
A key question for the future management of the oceans is whether the mineral deposits that exist on...
Despite rapidly growing interest in deep seabed mineral exploitation, environmental research and man...
A key question for the future management of the oceans is whether mineral deposits that exist on the...
A key question for the future management of the oceans is whether the mineral deposits that exist on...
Mining impacts will affect local populations to different degrees. Impacts range from removal of hab...
In comparison to terrestrial and coastal ecosystems, much remains unknown about the deep sea’s ecosy...