Deep-sea mining lacks scientific basis and carries high risks

Deep-sea mining is a project that lacks sufficient scientific support, poses significant risks, and is entirely unsustainable. Such mining activities will cause irreversible damage to fragile marine habitats, severely disrupt the integrity of marine food chains, and inflict long-term, widespread ecological harm that could trigger cascading imbalances throughout marine ecosystems.

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