Greenpeace stages record deep-sea protest against seabed mining
Greenpeace has conducted a deep-sea protest against seabed mining, utilizing a robot to display a banner at a depth of over 2,300 meters. This action is part of a broader campaign to halt commercial mining activities on the ocean floor. The protest aims to influence discussions at the International Seabed Authority regarding the future of seabed resource extraction.
- ▪Greenpeace used a robot more than 2,300 metres below the ocean surface to unfurl a 'Listen to the Science' banner.
- ▪The protest was organized by Greenpeace International alongside Greenpeace Germany and Greenpeace Nordic.
- ▪The action is part of a wider campaign aimed at stopping commercial mining on the seabed.
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