Study measuring impacts of deep-sea mining machine finds abundance of animals at the site decreased by 37%
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Study measuring the impacts of a deep-sea mining machine finds abundance of animals at the site decreased by 37% Credit: Natural History Museum

A new report reveals the results of a study exploring biodiversity in a region targeted for seabed mining—capturing baseline data, tracking natural changes and assessing the impacts of a polymetallic nodule mining machine. This represents the largest study of the impacts of deep-sea mining on seafloor animals.

Taking into consideration natural fluctuations, the study found that after the test, there was a 37% reduction in the number of macrofaunal animals living within the sediment directly impacted by the tracks of the deep-sea mining mach…

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