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Inexpensive seafloor-hopping submersibles could stoke deep-sea science—and mining

Environment
Global
Started May 04, 2026

Smack dab between Australia and South America, the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) research vessel Rainier is currently on a mission to map more than 8,000 square nautical miles of the Pacific seafloor in search of critical mineral deposits. But it isn’t doing it alone; for a month starting this week, it will…

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CLAIM Posted by will May 04, 2026
Deep-sea mining poses significant environmental risks, threatening fragile ecosystems and biodiversity that are still poorly understood.
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The exploration of deep-sea mineral deposits can provide essential resources for sustainable technologies, driving innovation and economic growth.
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The economic benefits of deep-sea mining may outweigh the potential ecological damage, making it a necessary step for resource development.
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Investing in inexpensive submersibles for deep-sea research can democratize access to ocean knowledge and stimulate global collaboration.
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CLAIM Posted by will May 04, 2026
While seafloor mapping is crucial for scientific advancement, it should prioritize environmental protection over mineral extraction.
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