July 19, 2010

China Kicks Off Deep Sea Mining Race

Michael Byers, Globe and Mail

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Hungry for precious metals to support its burgeoning high-tech economy, China is intent on becoming the first country to mine the deep ocean floor beyond the legal jurisdiction of coastal states.

Last month, the Chinese government filed an application with the International Seabed Authority – a body created under the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea – to extract ore from an underwater ridge in the Indian Ocean.

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