The Pros And Cons Of Deep Sea Mining

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The most beneficial place to set our deep sea mining site is directly off the sea of PNG in the Bismarck Sea because there are ports and docks to ship the minerals to and from. We are running out! We have no time, no option, and no choice. The world’s population is increasing by 228 000 each day. We have around 14 500 days left so only 40 years till the end of oil, 165 years of gas left and 415 years left of coal. We are using these minerals at a phenomenal rate. We need to start to deep sea mine off the coast of PNG. We need state of the art technology, structures and materials, one mistake can be the destruction of an entire habitat.
Recently in the Bismarck Sea there have been discoveries of rich minerals imbedded in the sea floor such as gold, lead, cobalt, silver, copper and zinc. We only have a short time left of gold, 16 years. There are several volcanoes located around the Bismarck Sea, which means there are many mineral deposits coming out from under the sea floor leaving deep pockets rich in coal and minerals. As the tectonic plates are moving they are activating volcanic eruptions, releasing minerals into the sea floor. With the tectonic plates continuously moving, the minerals …show more content…

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