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Surfers Paddle Out to Protest Deep Sea Mining

More than 600 Aussies have paddled out, calling on the Australian government to support a moratorium on deep sea mining at the International Seabed Authority meeting in Jamaica this week.

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In Jamaica, the Council meeting of the International Seabed Authority ends without agreement. Environmental protection organisations see this as a success for the protection of the oceans.

·Germany
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The International Seabed Authority has concluded its meeting without results in the deep-sea mining rules. Environmental organisations see this as a success for the protection of the oceans.

·Heidelberg, Germany
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The Council meeting of the International Seabed Authority (ISA) in the Caribbean state of Jamaica ended without agreement on a set of rules for deep-sea mining.

·Zürich, Switzerland
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On Jamaica, the representatives of 169 states are negotiating the rules for deep-sea mining. An agreement is not in sight.

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wdr.de broke the news in on Monday, July 21, 2025.
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