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Trump signs 'deeply dangerous' order to fast-track deep sea mining

RNZ 25 Apr 2025
Ocean Conservancy said the executive order is a result of deep sea mining frontrunner, The Metals Company, requesting US approval for mining in international waters, bypassing the authority of the International Seabed Authority (ISA).
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Trump signs controversial order to boost deep-sea mining industry

Al Jazeera 25 Apr 2025
Under international law, the US has the right to deep-sea mining within its territorial waters – 200km (124 miles) from shore ... Earlier this month, the California-based deep-sea mining company ...
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Trump signs executive order boosting deep-sea mining industry

Usatoday 25 Apr 2025
has not ratified - has for years been considering standards for deep-sea mining in international waters, although it has yet to formalize them due to unresolved differences over acceptable levels of dust, noise and other factors from the practice.
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Environmental groups fear Trump’s order to speed deep-sea mining will harm ecosystems

Wtop 25 Apr 2025
and international waters ...Scientists agree that deep-sea mining is a deeply dangerous endeavor for our ocean and all of us who depend on it,” said Jeff Watters, vice president for external affairs at the Ocean Conservancy.
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Trump Order Fast Tracks Subsea Mining

MarineLink 25 Apr 2025
has not ratified - has for years been considering standards for deep-sea mining in international waters, although it has yet to formalize them due to unresolved differences over acceptable levels of dust, noise and other factors from the practice.
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Trump�Signs�Executive Order Boosting Deep-Sea Mining Industry

gCaptain 25 Apr 2025
Any country can allow deep-sea mining in its own territorial waters, roughly up to 200 nautical miles from shore, and companies are already lining up to mine U.S.
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Trump pushes deep-sea mining in high-stakes response to China’s rare earth curbs

Interesting Engineering 25 Apr 2025
Duncan Currie, international legal advisor to the Deep Sea Conservation Coalition, which represents more than 100 groups, warned that unilaterally mining in international waters would risk upsetting ...
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Despite global opposition, Trump just fast-tracked deep-sea mining

Grist 25 Apr 2025
The deep-sea mining industry got tired of waiting for international approval ... Department of Commerce, to mine the seafloor in international waters through the 1980 Deep Seabed Hard Mineral Resources Act.
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Trump signs order to ramp up US deep-sea mining

Knoxville Daily Sun 25 Apr 2025
President Donald Trump signed an executive order Thursday to expand US deep-sea mining for rare earth minerals in domestic and international waters, despite warnings by environmental groups ... waters.
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U.S. order may pave way for B.C. company to mine the deep sea

North Shore News 25 Apr 2025
The deep water environment also makes scientific monitoring difficult.  ... known.”  Found in waters as deep as 7,000 metres, a Dumbo octopus uses its ear like fins to swim away.
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Iraq farmers turn to groundwater to boost desert yield

Urdu Point 25 Apr 2025
... Water used to be found 50 or 100 metres deep (165-330 feet), but today wells are dug 300 metres deep, he said.</p><p> "People believe that these resources will stay forever...
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Trump Executive Order Seeks to Expedite Deep Sea Mining

Democracy Now 25 Apr 2025
President Trump has signed an executive order to expedite deep sea mining permits, both in U.S. and international waters.
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You can remember Deep Thought, Milwaukee's abandoned boat, with this limited-edition bobblehead

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel 25 Apr 2025
Deep Thought, ... The graffiti-covered bobble boat is positioned on two springs on an oval, blue, water-and-sand-textured base with "Deep Thought" printed in white letters on the front of the base.
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Column: Slow but steady upgrades in water and sewer lines

The Daily Democrat 25 Apr 2025
These smaller-diameter, back-of-walkway water mains have been experiencing an increasing number of breaks in recent years due to their location, how deep they’re buried as well as their age.
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Dibrugarh shatters 51-year record with heavy April rainfall

The Times of India 25 Apr 2025
Roads became rivers, markets were submerged, and residents in low-lying areas waded through knee-deep water ... Combined with the unchecked growth of water hyacinths, this has severely reduced drainage capacity.
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