Activists Paint Deep Sea Mining Industry Vessel in the Pacific Ocean
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Activists Paint Deep Sea Mining Research Vessel in the Pacific Ocean - PRESS Collection (Photos & Videos) 

Activists Paint Deep Sea Mining Research Vessel in the Pacific Ocean - PRESS Collection (Photos & Videos) 

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04/20/2021 
Greenpeace International activists paint the word 'RISK!' on the starboard side of Normand Energy, a vessel chartered by the Belgian company Global Sea Mineral Resources (GSR).

Earlier Greenpeace documented signs of "significant disturbance" from deep sea mining tests. New images reveal a large patch of sediment rising to the surface of the water after equipment tests carried out by GSR.

The Rainbow Warrior is bearing witness to equipment tests carried out by GSR using the Patania II nodule collector, a prototype mining machine, approximately 4500 metres deep in the Clarion Clipperton Zone. The mining company is aiming to commercially extract minerals from the seabed in the future. 
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