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Bearing Witness to the Deep Sea Mining Industry in the Pacific
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A Giant Pacific Octopus
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Super Villains at Deep Sea Mining Conference in London
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Super Villains at Deep Sea Mining Conference in London
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Bearing Witness to the Deep Sea Mining Industry in the Pacific
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Super Villains at Deep Sea Mining Conference in London - Web Video
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Super Villains at Deep Sea Mining Conference in London
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Super Villains at Deep Sea Mining Conference in London
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Super Villains at Deep Sea Mining Conference in London
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Super Villains at Deep Sea Mining Conference in London
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04 May, 2023
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Super Villains at Deep Sea Mining Conference in London
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04 May, 2023
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Super Villains at Deep Sea Mining Conference in London
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Deep Sea Mining Conference in London (Photos & Videos) - PRESS Collection
Deep Sea Mining Conference in London (Photos & Videos) - PRESS Collection
Deep Sea Mining Conference in London (Photos & Videos) - PRESS Collection
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Three of the world’s most infamous supervillains - Darth Vader, Dr Evil and Thanos attend the deep sea mining summit in central London. The terrible trio are excited by the prospect of meeting like-minded people who they felt would share their passion for large-scale destructive machinery and wiping out entire ecosystems. Deep sea mining would strip bare vast areas of the deep ocean floor - one of the last untouched ecosystems on earth, causing irreversible damage to marine life.
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