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27 Jul 2019

Pacific: International Seabed Authority attracts criticisms over alleged links to mining companies

In a new report by NGO Deep Sea Mining Campaign, the UN-affiliated International Seabed Authority has been accused of getting in bed with sea bed mining companies. The Campaign's co-ordinator said companies lining up to mine the seabed are being aided and abetted by the organisations that should be policing the activity. The head of the ISA appeared in advertising for one miner.