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Introduction to Deep Sea Mining

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In this episode, we'll provide background on the emerging industry of deep sea mining and why it has become a controversial topic. We'll explain what deep sea mining entails - extracting mineral deposits from the seabed in areas outside national jurisdictions.

The potential benefits include accessing valuable metals and rare earth elements needed for green technologies like electric vehicles and wind turbines. However, environmental groups have raised concerns about the potential damage to fragile deep sea ecosystems that are still poorly understood.

Norway recently became the first country to open up areas of its continental shelf to deep sea mineral activities, sparking intense debate between those prioritizing resource extraction for the green transition and those advocating more precaution to protect the marine environment.
For comments or contact reach out to Eric Young Eric.Young@sintef.no

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In this episode, we'll provide background on the emerging industry of deep sea mining and why it has become a controversial topic. We'll explain what deep sea mining entails - extracting mineral deposits from the seabed in areas outside national jurisdictions.

The potential benefits include accessing valuable metals and rare earth elements needed for green technologies like electric vehicles and wind turbines. However, environmental groups have raised concerns about the potential damage to fragile deep sea ecosystems that are still poorly understood.

Norway recently became the first country to open up areas of its continental shelf to deep sea mineral activities, sparking intense debate between those prioritizing resource extraction for the green transition and those advocating more precaution to protect the marine environment.
For comments or contact reach out to Eric Young Eric.Young@sintef.no

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This episode looks at how the information and narratives that are being produced by the main involved actors are reaching the public through the media. We surveyed the public for their opinions and knowledge. We also asked all actors we talked to about how they felt they were being represented or able to reach the public. Finally, we discuss potential ways to improve responsiveness and understanding among stakeholders in the deep sea mining debate. What measures could facilitate better information sharing and communication to ensure all perspectives are fairly considered? The goal is to highlight paths forward for more open and adaptive decision-making on deep sea mining that accounts for multiple knowledge systems and viewpoints. For comments or contact reach out to Eric Young Eric.Young@sintef.no…
 
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