Biology
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Deep-Sea Mining Poses Serious Threat to Marine Ecosystems, Canada Warns
Considering concerns that the new, unproven business could inflict ecological destruction in the absence of further research and explicit safeguards, Canada has joined a growing number of countries calling for a halt to deep-sea mining in international waters.
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