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- New species from the abyssal ocean hint at incredible deep sea diversity
- Deep Sea Mining at the threshold: The politics of the seabed?
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- Deep sea mining threatens indigenous culture in Papua New Guinea
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- A critical social perspective on deep sea mining: Lessons from the emergent industry in Japan
- FILM: the Politics of Deep Sea Mining in Papua New Guinea
- Performing ‘blue degrowth’: critiquing seabed mining in Papua New Guinea through creative practice.
- Securing the blue: political ecologies of the blue economy in Africa.
- Greening the blue? Corporate strategies for legitimising deep sea mining.
- Extraction in four dimensions: time, space and the emerging geo (-) politics of deep-sea mining.
- Immersive terrain: the US Navy, Sealab and Cold War undersea geopolitics.
- Sub-marine territory: living and working on the seafloor during the sealab ii experiment.
- Oceanic Travels: Future Voyages for Moving Deep and Wide within the New Mobilities Paradigm.
- Resource sovereignty and accumulation in the blue economy: the case of seabed mining in Namibia.
- Lessons for blue degrowth from Namibia’s emerging blue economy.
- Comparative life cycle impacts of deep ocean minerals and land-based counterparts.
- Environmental Implications of Resource Security Strategies for Critical Minerals: A Case Study of Copper in Japan
- Resource Security Strategies and Their Environmental and Economic Implications: A Case Study of Copper Production in Japan
- Adaptation to Sea Level Rise on Low Coral Islands: Lessons from Recent Events
- Atoll Island States and International Law – Influence of Climate Change on Sovereignty and Human Rights
- Territory beyond terra.
- Building a Blue Economy in the Arctic Ocean. The Politics of Sustainability in the Arctic: Reconfiguring Identity, Space, and Time.
- The ocean as frontier.
- Making sense of complexity in risk governance in post-disaster Fukushima fisheries: A scalar approach.
- Challenges for social impact assessment in coastal regions: a case study of the Tomakomai CCS demonstration project.
- Comparing macroinvertebrate assemblages at organic-contaminated river sites with different zinc concentrations: Metal-sensitive taxa may already be absent
- Ecology and biogeography of megafauna and macrofauna at the first known deep-sea hydrothermal vents on the ultraslow-spreading Southwest Indian Ridge
- VentBase: Developing a consensus among stakeholders in the deep-sea regarding environmental impact assessment for deep-sea mining–A workshop report
- Low connectivity between ‘scaly-foot gastropod’ (Mollusca: Peltospiridae) populations at hydrothermal vents on the Southwest Indian Ridge and the Central Indian Ridge
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