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'Not in our backyard:' Guam legislature joins neighboring islands in opposing seabed mining

By Jayvee Vallejera The 38th Guam Legislature has officially adopted a resolution that reaffirms its call for a moratorium on deep-sea mining in the region and objects to leasing more than 35 million acres of underwater lands off the coast of the Marianas region for seabed mining.In an emergency session Friday, Guam senators unanimously voted to adopt Resolution 132-38, which rejects the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management's proposal and request f…
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pacificislandtimes.com broke the news in on Friday, January 9, 2026.
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