Deep-Sea Mining May Wipe Out Species Just Discovered: UK Res

Deep-Sea Mining May Wipe Out Species Just Discovered: UK Researchers

Deep-sea mining operations may wipe out recently found species, according to a study by a group of UK experts. Queen's University of Belfast's Elin Angharad Thomas stated, "Mining will destroy habitats and release toxic sediment plumes." Deep-sea mining is the process of obtaining metals from the bottom, such as copper, lead, and zinc.

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