Deep-sea mining is back on Washington’s radar (or should that be sonar?) under President Donald Trump. Mineral-rich nodules ...
The whispers from the deep are growing louder, carrying with them the urgency of a planet in transition and the rumble of […] ...
Deep Sea said it has “commenced early stage engagement with selected governments and regulatory bodies in the Pacific Ocean ...
Proponents say they want to dredge the seafloor for metals needed for clean technology. Indigenous Pacific Islanders call it a threat to life, culture, and the ocean itself.
The path to the world’s technological future could be found on the deep ocean floor. But that path may come at a high price. The debate centers on critical minerals embedded in rocks on the seabed.
Far below the reach of sunlight, a deep-sea robot descended to 1,300 m and sent back images of something that, on paper, should not be there at all. In a stretch of the Pacific that scientists thought ...
The rush to mine the deep ocean is no longer a distant possibility. It’s here, thanks to global demand for minerals like cobalt and nickel rising, meaning governments and corporations are eyeing the ...
The Metals Company (NASDAQ: TMC) stock is up a massive 520% year to date as of this writing, making it one of the top three best-performing mining stocks of the year. TMC is a deep-sea mining company.