Deep seabed mining a threat to Africa coral reefs - The Mail & Guardian
The deep seabed is the planet’s “final frontier”, scientists are starting to discover a largely unexplored world that is bursting with life, according to the BBC's Lucy Kellaway. Why is it so dangerous?
Source: mg.co.zaPublished on 2021-09-25
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