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Deep-sea mining tests resume as lost robot rescued


Deep-sea mining tests resume as lost robot rescued
Patania II had been operating at a depth of 4.5 kilometers (2.8 miles) in the Clarion-Clipperton Zone an expanse of ocean between Hawaii and Mexico that’s as big as the continental US. (
Belgium’s Global Sea Mineral Resources (GSR) has resumed tests that could lead to the mining of battery minerals from the Pacific Ocean floor after it managed to recover a robot stranded at a depth of thousands of metres.
The company reported on April 28 that its Patania II, a 25-tonne mining robot prototype, had uncoupled from a 5 km long (3.1 miles) cable connecting it to the surface. ....

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Deep-sea mining tests resume after robot rescued from Pacific Ocean floor


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View from Patania II, a deep-sea mining robot trialled in the Clarion Clipperton Zone of the Pacific Ocean, April 2021. (GSR/Handout via REUTERS)
Belgium s Global Sea Mineral Resources has resumed tests that could lead to the mining of battery minerals from the Pacific Ocean floor after it managed to recover a robot stranded at a depth of thousands of metres.
Global Sea Mineral Resources (GSR) has been testing Patania II, a 25-tonne mining robot prototype, 4 km (13,000 ft) below the surface in its concession in the Clarion Clipperton Zone since April 20.
The machine, named after the world s fastest caterpillar, became detached on Sunday from the 5km cable connecting it to GSR s ship, but a recovery operation reconnected it and brought it back to surface late on Thursday. ....

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GSR reconnects deep-seabed mining robot Patania II


GSR reconnects deep-seabed mining robot Patania II
April 30, 2021,
by
Amir Garanovic
DEME’s deep sea mining subsidiary Global Sea Mineral Resources (GSR) has recovered the prototype deep-seabed mining robot Patania II from the floor of the Pacific Ocean after it had become uncoupled from a cable connecting it to a surface vessel.
Patania II deep-seabed mining robot (Courtesy of DEME Group)
Patania II – GSR’s purpose-built prototype nodule collector – is currently being trialled in 4,500 m water depth in the Clarion Clipperton Zone (CCZ) of the Pacific Ocean.
On its final dive in the CCZ area on 25 April, a lifting point separated and Patania II was uncoupled from the 5-kilometre cable that connects it to the surface vessel. ....

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Deep-Sea Mining Tests Resume After Robot Rescued From


(Photo: DEME Group)
Belgium’s Global Sea Mineral Resources has resumed tests that could lead to the mining of battery minerals from the Pacific Ocean floor after it managed to recover a robot stranded at a depth of thousands of meters.
Global Sea Mineral Resources (GSR) has been testing Patania II, a 25-tonne mining robot prototype, 4 kilometers (13,000 feet) below the surface in its concession in the Clarion Clipperton Zone since April 20.
The machine, named after the world’s fastest caterpillar, became detached on Sunday from the 5km cable connecting it to GSR’s ship, but a recovery operation reconnected it and brought it back to surface late on Thursday. ....

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