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Scientists Warning: Deep sea mining reduces ocean life by 37%

A study reveals deep sea mining significantly reduces animal abundance, harms biodiversity and raises urgent concerns for ocean ecosystems in the Pacific Clarion-Clipperton Zone.

December 06, 2025 / 14:34 IST
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Deep sea mining significantly harms ocean life. (Image: Natural History Museum)
Deep sea mining significantly harms ocean life. (Image: Natural History Museum)

A new study reveals deep sea mining significantly harms ocean life. Mining vehicles reduce animal numbers by 37% in disturbed areas. Scientists discovered over 4,000 animals, 90% of them new species.

Mining Removes Life-Rich Sediment Layers

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Vehicles scrape away the top five centimetres of seabed sediment. Most macrofauna live in this thin, fragile sediment layer. Animals include worms, clams, snails, sea spider and other small creatures. Diversity of species fell by 32% in the vehicle tracks.

Impact Extends Beyond Direct Mining Areas