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ARCTICMINER investigates the environmental impacts of deep-sea mining on continental shelves, particularly in the Arctic region. The project aims to assess compliance with international laws while balancing coastal states' mining rights with global biodiversity conservation efforts.
ARCTICMINER addresses a knowledge gap on the protection of the marine environment during the deep-sea mining on continental shelves.
In 2024, Norway opened 280,000 km² of its Arctic continental shelf (CS) for mineral exploration, making it one of the first coastal states to pursue such activities.
These endeavors have direct significance to the EU due to the risks of biodiversity loss, pollution, releasing methane, and potential adverse effects on EU fisheries.
The main objective of ARCTICMINER…
UNIVERSITETET I TROMSOE - NORGES ARKTISKE UNIVERSITET
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