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990_05_3-Sport-SkyD-Mil_9HR San Diego, California: December 11, 1926 Marine parachute jumper W.A. Munktrick leaps from a Navy bomber at 2500 feet over the Coronado Naval Air Station. A second man waits on the wing.
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20240418_zia_a189_001 April 18, 2024, unknown: Handout photo dated May 26, 2021 shows the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Paul Ignatius (DDG 117) launches an SM-3 during a live-fire exercise during exercise At-Sea Demo/Formidable Shield, in the Atlantic Ocean. US Navy warships used a missile interceptor for the first time in combat over the weekend while defending Israel from an unprecedented Iranian attack. Secretary of the Navy Carlos Del Toro said American forces fired the Standard Missile 3, or SM-3, to engage Iranian ballistic missiles that were fired as part of the massive barrage, which included more than 300 missiles and drones launched from Tehran and its proxies. U.S. Navy (Credit Image: © Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240417_zaa_at2_056 April 17, 2024, London, England, United Kingdom: Ocean Rebellion (OR) stages a protest concert against a deep sea mining summit at the Hilton in Canary Wharf, highlighting its harmful effects on marine life. Deep sea mining, which involves extracting â??manganese nodulesâ?? from the seabed for use in green technologies, is believed to cause significant environmental damage. It strips the seabed of life, releases sediment plumes, and creates noise that disorients marine animals. Noise pollution from deep sea mining is hundreds of times louder than a space rocket launch. One deep sea mining licence would strip a seabed one third the size of Belgium of all life. OR, along with marine scientists, global businesses, and 25 countries, calls for a moratorium on deep sea mining, citing unknown impacts and questionable benefits. Major car manufacturers have also pledged not to use deep sea mined metals in their electric vehicles. (Credit Image: © Atlantico Press/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240417_zip_p242_031 April 17, 2024, London, England, United Kingdom: Ocean Rebellion (OR) stages a protest concert against a deep sea mining summit at the Hilton in Canary Wharf, highlighting its harmful effects on marine life. Deep sea mining, which involves extracting â??manganese nodulesâ?? from the seabed for use in green technologies, is believed to cause significant environmental damage. It strips the seabed of life, releases sediment plumes, and creates noise that disorients marine animals. Noise pollution from deep sea mining is hundreds of times louder than a space rocket launch. One deep sea mining licence would strip a seabed one third the size of Belgium of all life. OR, along with marine scientists, global businesses, and 25 countries, calls for a moratorium on deep sea mining, citing unknown impacts and questionable benefits. Major car manufacturers have also pledged not to use deep sea mined metals in their electric vehicles. (Credit Image: © Joao Daniel Pereira/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240417_zaa_at2_061 April 17, 2024, London, England, United Kingdom: Ocean Rebellion (OR) stages a protest concert against a deep sea mining summit at the Hilton in Canary Wharf, highlighting its harmful effects on marine life. Deep sea mining, which involves extracting â??manganese nodulesâ?? from the seabed for use in green technologies, is believed to cause significant environmental damage. It strips the seabed of life, releases sediment plumes, and creates noise that disorients marine animals. Noise pollution from deep sea mining is hundreds of times louder than a space rocket launch. One deep sea mining licence would strip a seabed one third the size of Belgium of all life. OR, along with marine scientists, global businesses, and 25 countries, calls for a moratorium on deep sea mining, citing unknown impacts and questionable benefits. Major car manufacturers have also pledged not to use deep sea mined metals in their electric vehicles. (Credit Image: © Atlantico Press/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240417_zip_p242_028 April 17, 2024, London, England, United Kingdom: Ocean Rebellion (OR) stages a protest concert against a deep sea mining summit at the Hilton in Canary Wharf, highlighting its harmful effects on marine life. Deep sea mining, which involves extracting â??manganese nodulesâ?? from the seabed for use in green technologies, is believed to cause significant environmental damage. It strips the seabed of life, releases sediment plumes, and creates noise that disorients marine animals. Noise pollution from deep sea mining is hundreds of times louder than a space rocket launch. One deep sea mining licence would strip a seabed one third the size of Belgium of all life. OR, along with marine scientists, global businesses, and 25 countries, calls for a moratorium on deep sea mining, citing unknown impacts and questionable benefits. Major car manufacturers have also pledged not to use deep sea mined metals in their electric vehicles. (Credit Image: © Joao Daniel Pereira/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240417_zaa_at2_060 April 17, 2024, London, England, United Kingdom: Ocean Rebellion (OR) stages a protest concert against a deep sea mining summit at the Hilton in Canary Wharf, highlighting its harmful effects on marine life. Deep sea mining, which involves extracting â??manganese nodulesâ?? from the seabed for use in green technologies, is believed to cause significant environmental damage. It strips the seabed of life, releases sediment plumes, and creates noise that disorients marine animals. Noise pollution from deep sea mining is hundreds of times louder than a space rocket launch. One deep sea mining licence would strip a seabed one third the size of Belgium of all life. OR, along with marine scientists, global businesses, and 25 countries, calls for a moratorium on deep sea mining, citing unknown impacts and questionable benefits. Major car manufacturers have also pledged not to use deep sea mined metals in their electric vehicles. (Credit Image: © Atlantico Press/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240417_zip_p242_029 April 17, 2024, London, England, United Kingdom: Ocean Rebellion (OR) stages a protest concert against a deep sea mining summit at the Hilton in Canary Wharf, highlighting its harmful effects on marine life. Deep sea mining, which involves extracting â??manganese nodulesâ?? from the seabed for use in green technologies, is believed to cause significant environmental damage. It strips the seabed of life, releases sediment plumes, and creates noise that disorients marine animals. Noise pollution from deep sea mining is hundreds of times louder than a space rocket launch. One deep sea mining licence would strip a seabed one third the size of Belgium of all life. OR, along with marine scientists, global businesses, and 25 countries, calls for a moratorium on deep sea mining, citing unknown impacts and questionable benefits. Major car manufacturers have also pledged not to use deep sea mined metals in their electric vehicles. (Credit Image: © Joao Daniel Pereira/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240417_zaa_at2_059 April 17, 2024, London, England, United Kingdom: Ocean Rebellion (OR) stages a protest concert against a deep sea mining summit at the Hilton in Canary Wharf, highlighting its harmful effects on marine life. Deep sea mining, which involves extracting â??manganese nodulesâ?? from the seabed for use in green technologies, is believed to cause significant environmental damage. It strips the seabed of life, releases sediment plumes, and creates noise that disorients marine animals. Noise pollution from deep sea mining is hundreds of times louder than a space rocket launch. One deep sea mining licence would strip a seabed one third the size of Belgium of all life. OR, along with marine scientists, global businesses, and 25 countries, calls for a moratorium on deep sea mining, citing unknown impacts and questionable benefits. Major car manufacturers have also pledged not to use deep sea mined metals in their electric vehicles. (Credit Image: © Atlantico Press/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240417_zip_p242_030 April 17, 2024, London, England, United Kingdom: Ocean Rebellion (OR) stages a protest concert against a deep sea mining summit at the Hilton in Canary Wharf, highlighting its harmful effects on marine life. Deep sea mining, which involves extracting â??manganese nodulesâ?? from the seabed for use in green technologies, is believed to cause significant environmental damage. It strips the seabed of life, releases sediment plumes, and creates noise that disorients marine animals. Noise pollution from deep sea mining is hundreds of times louder than a space rocket launch. One deep sea mining licence would strip a seabed one third the size of Belgium of all life. OR, along with marine scientists, global businesses, and 25 countries, calls for a moratorium on deep sea mining, citing unknown impacts and questionable benefits. Major car manufacturers have also pledged not to use deep sea mined metals in their electric vehicles. (Credit Image: © Joao Daniel Pereira/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240417_zaa_at2_058 April 17, 2024, London, England, United Kingdom: Ocean Rebellion (OR) stages a protest concert against a deep sea mining summit at the Hilton in Canary Wharf, highlighting its harmful effects on marine life. Deep sea mining, which involves extracting â??manganese nodulesâ?? from the seabed for use in green technologies, is believed to cause significant environmental damage. It strips the seabed of life, releases sediment plumes, and creates noise that disorients marine animals. Noise pollution from deep sea mining is hundreds of times louder than a space rocket launch. One deep sea mining licence would strip a seabed one third the size of Belgium of all life. OR, along with marine scientists, global businesses, and 25 countries, calls for a moratorium on deep sea mining, citing unknown impacts and questionable benefits. Major car manufacturers have also pledged not to use deep sea mined metals in their electric vehicles. (Credit Image: © Atlantico Press/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240417_zip_p242_026 April 17, 2024, London, England, United Kingdom: Ocean Rebellion (OR) stages a protest concert against a deep sea mining summit at the Hilton in Canary Wharf, highlighting its harmful effects on marine life. Deep sea mining, which involves extracting â??manganese nodulesâ?? from the seabed for use in green technologies, is believed to cause significant environmental damage. It strips the seabed of life, releases sediment plumes, and creates noise that disorients marine animals. Noise pollution from deep sea mining is hundreds of times louder than a space rocket launch. One deep sea mining licence would strip a seabed one third the size of Belgium of all life. OR, along with marine scientists, global businesses, and 25 countries, calls for a moratorium on deep sea mining, citing unknown impacts and questionable benefits. Major car manufacturers have also pledged not to use deep sea mined metals in their electric vehicles. (Credit Image: © Joao Daniel Pereira/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240417_zaa_at2_057 April 17, 2024, London, England, United Kingdom: Ocean Rebellion (OR) stages a protest concert against a deep sea mining summit at the Hilton in Canary Wharf, highlighting its harmful effects on marine life. Deep sea mining, which involves extracting â??manganese nodulesâ?? from the seabed for use in green technologies, is believed to cause significant environmental damage. It strips the seabed of life, releases sediment plumes, and creates noise that disorients marine animals. Noise pollution from deep sea mining is hundreds of times louder than a space rocket launch. One deep sea mining licence would strip a seabed one third the size of Belgium of all life. OR, along with marine scientists, global businesses, and 25 countries, calls for a moratorium on deep sea mining, citing unknown impacts and questionable benefits. Major car manufacturers have also pledged not to use deep sea mined metals in their electric vehicles. (Credit Image: © Atlantico Press/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240417_zip_p242_027 April 17, 2024, London, England, United Kingdom: Ocean Rebellion (OR) stages a protest concert against a deep sea mining summit at the Hilton in Canary Wharf, highlighting its harmful effects on marine life. Deep sea mining, which involves extracting â??manganese nodulesâ?? from the seabed for use in green technologies, is believed to cause significant environmental damage. It strips the seabed of life, releases sediment plumes, and creates noise that disorients marine animals. Noise pollution from deep sea mining is hundreds of times louder than a space rocket launch. One deep sea mining licence would strip a seabed one third the size of Belgium of all life. OR, along with marine scientists, global businesses, and 25 countries, calls for a moratorium on deep sea mining, citing unknown impacts and questionable benefits. Major car manufacturers have also pledged not to use deep sea mined metals in their electric vehicles. (Credit Image: © Joao Daniel Pereira/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240417_zaa_at2_055 April 17, 2024, London, England, United Kingdom: Ocean Rebellion (OR) stages a protest concert against a deep sea mining summit at the Hilton in Canary Wharf, highlighting its harmful effects on marine life. Deep sea mining, which involves extracting â??manganese nodulesâ?? from the seabed for use in green technologies, is believed to cause significant environmental damage. It strips the seabed of life, releases sediment plumes, and creates noise that disorients marine animals. Noise pollution from deep sea mining is hundreds of times louder than a space rocket launch. One deep sea mining licence would strip a seabed one third the size of Belgium of all life. OR, along with marine scientists, global businesses, and 25 countries, calls for a moratorium on deep sea mining, citing unknown impacts and questionable benefits. Major car manufacturers have also pledged not to use deep sea mined metals in their electric vehicles. (Credit Image: © Atlantico Press/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240417_zip_p242_025 April 17, 2024, London, England, United Kingdom: Ocean Rebellion (OR) stages a protest concert against a deep sea mining summit at the Hilton in Canary Wharf, highlighting its harmful effects on marine life. Deep sea mining, which involves extracting â??manganese nodulesâ?? from the seabed for use in green technologies, is believed to cause significant environmental damage. It strips the seabed of life, releases sediment plumes, and creates noise that disorients marine animals. Noise pollution from deep sea mining is hundreds of times louder than a space rocket launch. One deep sea mining licence would strip a seabed one third the size of Belgium of all life. OR, along with marine scientists, global businesses, and 25 countries, calls for a moratorium on deep sea mining, citing unknown impacts and questionable benefits. Major car manufacturers have also pledged not to use deep sea mined metals in their electric vehicles. (Credit Image: © Joao Daniel Pereira/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240417_zaa_at2_054 April 17, 2024, London, England, United Kingdom: Ocean Rebellion (OR) stages a protest concert against a deep sea mining summit at the Hilton in Canary Wharf, highlighting its harmful effects on marine life. Deep sea mining, which involves extracting â??manganese nodulesâ?? from the seabed for use in green technologies, is believed to cause significant environmental damage. It strips the seabed of life, releases sediment plumes, and creates noise that disorients marine animals. Noise pollution from deep sea mining is hundreds of times louder than a space rocket launch. One deep sea mining licence would strip a seabed one third the size of Belgium of all life. OR, along with marine scientists, global businesses, and 25 countries, calls for a moratorium on deep sea mining, citing unknown impacts and questionable benefits. Major car manufacturers have also pledged not to use deep sea mined metals in their electric vehicles. (Credit Image: © Atlantico Press/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240417_zaa_at2_053 April 17, 2024, London, England, United Kingdom: Ocean Rebellion (OR) stages a protest concert against a deep sea mining summit at the Hilton in Canary Wharf, highlighting its harmful effects on marine life. Deep sea mining, which involves extracting â??manganese nodulesâ?? from the seabed for use in green technologies, is believed to cause significant environmental damage. It strips the seabed of life, releases sediment plumes, and creates noise that disorients marine animals. Noise pollution from deep sea mining is hundreds of times louder than a space rocket launch. One deep sea mining licence would strip a seabed one third the size of Belgium of all life. OR, along with marine scientists, global businesses, and 25 countries, calls for a moratorium on deep sea mining, citing unknown impacts and questionable benefits. Major car manufacturers have also pledged not to use deep sea mined metals in their electric vehicles. (Credit Image: © Atlantico Press/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240417_zip_p242_024 April 17, 2024, London, England, United Kingdom: Ocean Rebellion (OR) stages a protest concert against a deep sea mining summit at the Hilton in Canary Wharf, highlighting its harmful effects on marine life. Deep sea mining, which involves extracting â??manganese nodulesâ?? from the seabed for use in green technologies, is believed to cause significant environmental damage. It strips the seabed of life, releases sediment plumes, and creates noise that disorients marine animals. Noise pollution from deep sea mining is hundreds of times louder than a space rocket launch. One deep sea mining licence would strip a seabed one third the size of Belgium of all life. OR, along with marine scientists, global businesses, and 25 countries, calls for a moratorium on deep sea mining, citing unknown impacts and questionable benefits. Major car manufacturers have also pledged not to use deep sea mined metals in their electric vehicles. (Credit Image: © Joao Daniel Pereira/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240417_zaa_at2_052 April 17, 2024, London, England, United Kingdom: Ocean Rebellion (OR) stages a protest concert against a deep sea mining summit at the Hilton in Canary Wharf, highlighting its harmful effects on marine life. Deep sea mining, which involves extracting â??manganese nodulesâ?? from the seabed for use in green technologies, is believed to cause significant environmental damage. It strips the seabed of life, releases sediment plumes, and creates noise that disorients marine animals. Noise pollution from deep sea mining is hundreds of times louder than a space rocket launch. One deep sea mining licence would strip a seabed one third the size of Belgium of all life. OR, along with marine scientists, global businesses, and 25 countries, calls for a moratorium on deep sea mining, citing unknown impacts and questionable benefits. Major car manufacturers have also pledged not to use deep sea mined metals in their electric vehicles. (Credit Image: © Atlantico Press/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240417_zip_p242_023 April 17, 2024, London, England, United Kingdom: Ocean Rebellion (OR) stages a protest concert against a deep sea mining summit at the Hilton in Canary Wharf, highlighting its harmful effects on marine life. Deep sea mining, which involves extracting â??manganese nodulesâ?? from the seabed for use in green technologies, is believed to cause significant environmental damage. It strips the seabed of life, releases sediment plumes, and creates noise that disorients marine animals. Noise pollution from deep sea mining is hundreds of times louder than a space rocket launch. One deep sea mining licence would strip a seabed one third the size of Belgium of all life. OR, along with marine scientists, global businesses, and 25 countries, calls for a moratorium on deep sea mining, citing unknown impacts and questionable benefits. Major car manufacturers have also pledged not to use deep sea mined metals in their electric vehicles. (Credit Image: © Joao Daniel Pereira/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240417_zaa_at2_051 April 17, 2024, London, England, United Kingdom: Ocean Rebellion (OR) stages a protest concert against a deep sea mining summit at the Hilton in Canary Wharf, highlighting its harmful effects on marine life. Deep sea mining, which involves extracting â??manganese nodulesâ?? from the seabed for use in green technologies, is believed to cause significant environmental damage. It strips the seabed of life, releases sediment plumes, and creates noise that disorients marine animals. Noise pollution from deep sea mining is hundreds of times louder than a space rocket launch. One deep sea mining licence would strip a seabed one third the size of Belgium of all life. OR, along with marine scientists, global businesses, and 25 countries, calls for a moratorium on deep sea mining, citing unknown impacts and questionable benefits. Major car manufacturers have also pledged not to use deep sea mined metals in their electric vehicles. (Credit Image: © Atlantico Press/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240417_zip_p242_022 April 17, 2024, London, England, United Kingdom: Ocean Rebellion (OR) stages a protest concert against a deep sea mining summit at the Hilton in Canary Wharf, highlighting its harmful effects on marine life. Deep sea mining, which involves extracting â??manganese nodulesâ?? from the seabed for use in green technologies, is believed to cause significant environmental damage. It strips the seabed of life, releases sediment plumes, and creates noise that disorients marine animals. Noise pollution from deep sea mining is hundreds of times louder than a space rocket launch. One deep sea mining licence would strip a seabed one third the size of Belgium of all life. OR, along with marine scientists, global businesses, and 25 countries, calls for a moratorium on deep sea mining, citing unknown impacts and questionable benefits. Major car manufacturers have also pledged not to use deep sea mined metals in their electric vehicles. (Credit Image: © Joao Daniel Pereira/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240417_zaa_at2_050 April 17, 2024, London, England, United Kingdom: Ocean Rebellion (OR) stages a protest concert against a deep sea mining summit at the Hilton in Canary Wharf, highlighting its harmful effects on marine life. Deep sea mining, which involves extracting â??manganese nodulesâ?? from the seabed for use in green technologies, is believed to cause significant environmental damage. It strips the seabed of life, releases sediment plumes, and creates noise that disorients marine animals. Noise pollution from deep sea mining is hundreds of times louder than a space rocket launch. One deep sea mining licence would strip a seabed one third the size of Belgium of all life. OR, along with marine scientists, global businesses, and 25 countries, calls for a moratorium on deep sea mining, citing unknown impacts and questionable benefits. Major car manufacturers have also pledged not to use deep sea mined metals in their electric vehicles. (Credit Image: © Atlantico Press/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240417_zip_p242_021 April 17, 2024, London, England, United Kingdom: Ocean Rebellion (OR) stages a protest concert against a deep sea mining summit at the Hilton in Canary Wharf, highlighting its harmful effects on marine life. Deep sea mining, which involves extracting â??manganese nodulesâ?? from the seabed for use in green technologies, is believed to cause significant environmental damage. It strips the seabed of life, releases sediment plumes, and creates noise that disorients marine animals. Noise pollution from deep sea mining is hundreds of times louder than a space rocket launch. One deep sea mining licence would strip a seabed one third the size of Belgium of all life. OR, along with marine scientists, global businesses, and 25 countries, calls for a moratorium on deep sea mining, citing unknown impacts and questionable benefits. Major car manufacturers have also pledged not to use deep sea mined metals in their electric vehicles. (Credit Image: © Joao Daniel Pereira/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240417_zaa_at2_049 April 17, 2024, London, England, United Kingdom: Ocean Rebellion (OR) stages a protest concert against a deep sea mining summit at the Hilton in Canary Wharf, highlighting its harmful effects on marine life. Deep sea mining, which involves extracting â??manganese nodulesâ?? from the seabed for use in green technologies, is believed to cause significant environmental damage. It strips the seabed of life, releases sediment plumes, and creates noise that disorients marine animals. Noise pollution from deep sea mining is hundreds of times louder than a space rocket launch. One deep sea mining licence would strip a seabed one third the size of Belgium of all life. OR, along with marine scientists, global businesses, and 25 countries, calls for a moratorium on deep sea mining, citing unknown impacts and questionable benefits. Major car manufacturers have also pledged not to use deep sea mined metals in their electric vehicles. (Credit Image: © Atlantico Press/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240417_zip_p242_020 April 17, 2024, London, England, United Kingdom: Ocean Rebellion (OR) stages a protest concert against a deep sea mining summit at the Hilton in Canary Wharf, highlighting its harmful effects on marine life. Deep sea mining, which involves extracting â??manganese nodulesâ?? from the seabed for use in green technologies, is believed to cause significant environmental damage. It strips the seabed of life, releases sediment plumes, and creates noise that disorients marine animals. Noise pollution from deep sea mining is hundreds of times louder than a space rocket launch. One deep sea mining licence would strip a seabed one third the size of Belgium of all life. OR, along with marine scientists, global businesses, and 25 countries, calls for a moratorium on deep sea mining, citing unknown impacts and questionable benefits. Major car manufacturers have also pledged not to use deep sea mined metals in their electric vehicles. (Credit Image: © Joao Daniel Pereira/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240417_zaa_at2_048 April 17, 2024, London, England, United Kingdom: Ocean Rebellion (OR) stages a protest concert against a deep sea mining summit at the Hilton in Canary Wharf, highlighting its harmful effects on marine life. Deep sea mining, which involves extracting â??manganese nodulesâ?? from the seabed for use in green technologies, is believed to cause significant environmental damage. It strips the seabed of life, releases sediment plumes, and creates noise that disorients marine animals. Noise pollution from deep sea mining is hundreds of times louder than a space rocket launch. One deep sea mining licence would strip a seabed one third the size of Belgium of all life. OR, along with marine scientists, global businesses, and 25 countries, calls for a moratorium on deep sea mining, citing unknown impacts and questionable benefits. Major car manufacturers have also pledged not to use deep sea mined metals in their electric vehicles. (Credit Image: © Atlantico Press/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240417_zip_p242_019 April 17, 2024, London, England, United Kingdom: Ocean Rebellion (OR) stages a protest concert against a deep sea mining summit at the Hilton in Canary Wharf, highlighting its harmful effects on marine life. Deep sea mining, which involves extracting â??manganese nodulesâ?? from the seabed for use in green technologies, is believed to cause significant environmental damage. It strips the seabed of life, releases sediment plumes, and creates noise that disorients marine animals. Noise pollution from deep sea mining is hundreds of times louder than a space rocket launch. One deep sea mining licence would strip a seabed one third the size of Belgium of all life. OR, along with marine scientists, global businesses, and 25 countries, calls for a moratorium on deep sea mining, citing unknown impacts and questionable benefits. Major car manufacturers have also pledged not to use deep sea mined metals in their electric vehicles. (Credit Image: © Joao Daniel Pereira/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240417_zaa_at2_047 April 17, 2024, London, England, United Kingdom: Ocean Rebellion (OR) stages a protest concert against a deep sea mining summit at the Hilton in Canary Wharf, highlighting its harmful effects on marine life. Deep sea mining, which involves extracting â??manganese nodulesâ?? from the seabed for use in green technologies, is believed to cause significant environmental damage. It strips the seabed of life, releases sediment plumes, and creates noise that disorients marine animals. Noise pollution from deep sea mining is hundreds of times louder than a space rocket launch. One deep sea mining licence would strip a seabed one third the size of Belgium of all life. OR, along with marine scientists, global businesses, and 25 countries, calls for a moratorium on deep sea mining, citing unknown impacts and questionable benefits. Major car manufacturers have also pledged not to use deep sea mined metals in their electric vehicles. (Credit Image: © Atlantico Press/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240417_zip_p242_017 April 17, 2024, London, England, United Kingdom: Ocean Rebellion (OR) stages a protest concert against a deep sea mining summit at the Hilton in Canary Wharf, highlighting its harmful effects on marine life. Deep sea mining, which involves extracting â??manganese nodulesâ?? from the seabed for use in green technologies, is believed to cause significant environmental damage. It strips the seabed of life, releases sediment plumes, and creates noise that disorients marine animals. Noise pollution from deep sea mining is hundreds of times louder than a space rocket launch. One deep sea mining licence would strip a seabed one third the size of Belgium of all life. OR, along with marine scientists, global businesses, and 25 countries, calls for a moratorium on deep sea mining, citing unknown impacts and questionable benefits. Major car manufacturers have also pledged not to use deep sea mined metals in their electric vehicles. (Credit Image: © Joao Daniel Pereira/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240417_zaa_at2_046 April 17, 2024, London, England, United Kingdom: Ocean Rebellion (OR) stages a protest concert against a deep sea mining summit at the Hilton in Canary Wharf, highlighting its harmful effects on marine life. Deep sea mining, which involves extracting â??manganese nodulesâ?? from the seabed for use in green technologies, is believed to cause significant environmental damage. It strips the seabed of life, releases sediment plumes, and creates noise that disorients marine animals. Noise pollution from deep sea mining is hundreds of times louder than a space rocket launch. One deep sea mining licence would strip a seabed one third the size of Belgium of all life. OR, along with marine scientists, global businesses, and 25 countries, calls for a moratorium on deep sea mining, citing unknown impacts and questionable benefits. Major car manufacturers have also pledged not to use deep sea mined metals in their electric vehicles. (Credit Image: © Atlantico Press/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240417_zip_p242_018 April 17, 2024, London, England, United Kingdom: Ocean Rebellion (OR) stages a protest concert against a deep sea mining summit at the Hilton in Canary Wharf, highlighting its harmful effects on marine life. Deep sea mining, which involves extracting â??manganese nodulesâ?? from the seabed for use in green technologies, is believed to cause significant environmental damage. It strips the seabed of life, releases sediment plumes, and creates noise that disorients marine animals. Noise pollution from deep sea mining is hundreds of times louder than a space rocket launch. One deep sea mining licence would strip a seabed one third the size of Belgium of all life. OR, along with marine scientists, global businesses, and 25 countries, calls for a moratorium on deep sea mining, citing unknown impacts and questionable benefits. Major car manufacturers have also pledged not to use deep sea mined metals in their electric vehicles. (Credit Image: © Joao Daniel Pereira/ZUMA Press Wire)
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52630336 Ocean Rebellion (OR) stages a protest concert against a deep sea mining summit at the Hilton in Canary Wharf, highlighting its harmful effects on marine life. Deep sea mining, which involves extracting ?manganese nodules? from the seabed for use in green technologies, is believed to cause significant environmental damage. It strips the seabed of life, releases sediment plumes, and creates noise that disorients marine animals. Noise pollution from deep sea mining is hundreds of times louder than a space rocket launch. One deep sea mining licence would strip a seabed one third the size of Belgium of all life. OR, along with marine scientists, global businesses, and 25 countries, calls for a moratorium on deep sea mining, citing unknown impacts and questionable benefits. Major car manufacturers have also pledged not to use deep sea mined metals in their electric vehicles. Photo Credit: Joao Daniel Pereira/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52630367 Ocean Rebellion (OR) stages a protest concert against a deep sea mining summit at the Hilton in Canary Wharf, highlighting its harmful effects on marine life. Deep sea mining, which involves extracting ?manganese nodules? from the seabed for use in green technologies, is believed to cause significant environmental damage. It strips the seabed of life, releases sediment plumes, and creates noise that disorients marine animals. Noise pollution from deep sea mining is hundreds of times louder than a space rocket launch. One deep sea mining licence would strip a seabed one third the size of Belgium of all life. OR, along with marine scientists, global businesses, and 25 countries, calls for a moratorium on deep sea mining, citing unknown impacts and questionable benefits. Major car manufacturers have also pledged not to use deep sea mined metals in their electric vehicles. Photo Credit: Joao Daniel Pereira/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52630344 Ocean Rebellion (OR) stages a protest concert against a deep sea mining summit at the Hilton in Canary Wharf, highlighting its harmful effects on marine life. Deep sea mining, which involves extracting ?manganese nodules? from the seabed for use in green technologies, is believed to cause significant environmental damage. It strips the seabed of life, releases sediment plumes, and creates noise that disorients marine animals. Noise pollution from deep sea mining is hundreds of times louder than a space rocket launch. One deep sea mining licence would strip a seabed one third the size of Belgium of all life. OR, along with marine scientists, global businesses, and 25 countries, calls for a moratorium on deep sea mining, citing unknown impacts and questionable benefits. Major car manufacturers have also pledged not to use deep sea mined metals in their electric vehicles. Photo Credit: Joao Daniel Pereira/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52630369 Ocean Rebellion (OR) stages a protest concert against a deep sea mining summit at the Hilton in Canary Wharf, highlighting its harmful effects on marine life. Deep sea mining, which involves extracting ?manganese nodules? from the seabed for use in green technologies, is believed to cause significant environmental damage. It strips the seabed of life, releases sediment plumes, and creates noise that disorients marine animals. Noise pollution from deep sea mining is hundreds of times louder than a space rocket launch. One deep sea mining licence would strip a seabed one third the size of Belgium of all life. OR, along with marine scientists, global businesses, and 25 countries, calls for a moratorium on deep sea mining, citing unknown impacts and questionable benefits. Major car manufacturers have also pledged not to use deep sea mined metals in their electric vehicles. Photo Credit: Joao Daniel Pereira/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52630359 Ocean Rebellion (OR) stages a protest concert against a deep sea mining summit at the Hilton in Canary Wharf, highlighting its harmful effects on marine life. Deep sea mining, which involves extracting ?manganese nodules? from the seabed for use in green technologies, is believed to cause significant environmental damage. It strips the seabed of life, releases sediment plumes, and creates noise that disorients marine animals. Noise pollution from deep sea mining is hundreds of times louder than a space rocket launch. One deep sea mining licence would strip a seabed one third the size of Belgium of all life. OR, along with marine scientists, global businesses, and 25 countries, calls for a moratorium on deep sea mining, citing unknown impacts and questionable benefits. Major car manufacturers have also pledged not to use deep sea mined metals in their electric vehicles. Photo Credit: Joao Daniel Pereira/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52630357 Ocean Rebellion (OR) stages a protest concert against a deep sea mining summit at the Hilton in Canary Wharf, highlighting its harmful effects on marine life. Deep sea mining, which involves extracting ?manganese nodules? from the seabed for use in green technologies, is believed to cause significant environmental damage. It strips the seabed of life, releases sediment plumes, and creates noise that disorients marine animals. Noise pollution from deep sea mining is hundreds of times louder than a space rocket launch. One deep sea mining licence would strip a seabed one third the size of Belgium of all life. OR, along with marine scientists, global businesses, and 25 countries, calls for a moratorium on deep sea mining, citing unknown impacts and questionable benefits. Major car manufacturers have also pledged not to use deep sea mined metals in their electric vehicles. Photo Credit: Joao Daniel Pereira/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52630351 Ocean Rebellion (OR) stages a protest concert against a deep sea mining summit at the Hilton in Canary Wharf, highlighting its harmful effects on marine life. Deep sea mining, which involves extracting ?manganese nodules? from the seabed for use in green technologies, is believed to cause significant environmental damage. It strips the seabed of life, releases sediment plumes, and creates noise that disorients marine animals. Noise pollution from deep sea mining is hundreds of times louder than a space rocket launch. One deep sea mining licence would strip a seabed one third the size of Belgium of all life. OR, along with marine scientists, global businesses, and 25 countries, calls for a moratorium on deep sea mining, citing unknown impacts and questionable benefits. Major car manufacturers have also pledged not to use deep sea mined metals in their electric vehicles. Photo Credit: Joao Daniel Pereira/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52630339 Ocean Rebellion (OR) stages a protest concert against a deep sea mining summit at the Hilton in Canary Wharf, highlighting its harmful effects on marine life. Deep sea mining, which involves extracting ?manganese nodules? from the seabed for use in green technologies, is believed to cause significant environmental damage. It strips the seabed of life, releases sediment plumes, and creates noise that disorients marine animals. Noise pollution from deep sea mining is hundreds of times louder than a space rocket launch. One deep sea mining licence would strip a seabed one third the size of Belgium of all life. OR, along with marine scientists, global businesses, and 25 countries, calls for a moratorium on deep sea mining, citing unknown impacts and questionable benefits. Major car manufacturers have also pledged not to use deep sea mined metals in their electric vehicles. Photo Credit: Joao Daniel Pereira/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52630333 Ocean Rebellion (OR) stages a protest concert against a deep sea mining summit at the Hilton in Canary Wharf, highlighting its harmful effects on marine life. Deep sea mining, which involves extracting ?manganese nodules? from the seabed for use in green technologies, is believed to cause significant environmental damage. It strips the seabed of life, releases sediment plumes, and creates noise that disorients marine animals. Noise pollution from deep sea mining is hundreds of times louder than a space rocket launch. One deep sea mining licence would strip a seabed one third the size of Belgium of all life. OR, along with marine scientists, global businesses, and 25 countries, calls for a moratorium on deep sea mining, citing unknown impacts and questionable benefits. Major car manufacturers have also pledged not to use deep sea mined metals in their electric vehicles. Photo Credit: Joao Daniel Pereira/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52630329 Ocean Rebellion (OR) stages a protest concert against a deep sea mining summit at the Hilton in Canary Wharf, highlighting its harmful effects on marine life. Deep sea mining, which involves extracting ?manganese nodules? from the seabed for use in green technologies, is believed to cause significant environmental damage. It strips the seabed of life, releases sediment plumes, and creates noise that disorients marine animals. Noise pollution from deep sea mining is hundreds of times louder than a space rocket launch. One deep sea mining licence would strip a seabed one third the size of Belgium of all life. OR, along with marine scientists, global businesses, and 25 countries, calls for a moratorium on deep sea mining, citing unknown impacts and questionable benefits. Major car manufacturers have also pledged not to use deep sea mined metals in their electric vehicles. Photo Credit: Joao Daniel Pereira/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52630349 Ocean Rebellion (OR) stages a protest concert against a deep sea mining summit at the Hilton in Canary Wharf, highlighting its harmful effects on marine life. Deep sea mining, which involves extracting ?manganese nodules? from the seabed for use in green technologies, is believed to cause significant environmental damage. It strips the seabed of life, releases sediment plumes, and creates noise that disorients marine animals. Noise pollution from deep sea mining is hundreds of times louder than a space rocket launch. One deep sea mining licence would strip a seabed one third the size of Belgium of all life. OR, along with marine scientists, global businesses, and 25 countries, calls for a moratorium on deep sea mining, citing unknown impacts and questionable benefits. Major car manufacturers have also pledged not to use deep sea mined metals in their electric vehicles. Photo Credit: Joao Daniel Pereira/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52630342 Ocean Rebellion (OR) stages a protest concert against a deep sea mining summit at the Hilton in Canary Wharf, highlighting its harmful effects on marine life. Deep sea mining, which involves extracting ?manganese nodules? from the seabed for use in green technologies, is believed to cause significant environmental damage. It strips the seabed of life, releases sediment plumes, and creates noise that disorients marine animals. Noise pollution from deep sea mining is hundreds of times louder than a space rocket launch. One deep sea mining licence would strip a seabed one third the size of Belgium of all life. OR, along with marine scientists, global businesses, and 25 countries, calls for a moratorium on deep sea mining, citing unknown impacts and questionable benefits. Major car manufacturers have also pledged not to use deep sea mined metals in their electric vehicles. Photo Credit: Joao Daniel Pereira/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52630335 Ocean Rebellion (OR) stages a protest concert against a deep sea mining summit at the Hilton in Canary Wharf, highlighting its harmful effects on marine life. Deep sea mining, which involves extracting ?manganese nodules? from the seabed for use in green technologies, is believed to cause significant environmental damage. It strips the seabed of life, releases sediment plumes, and creates noise that disorients marine animals. Noise pollution from deep sea mining is hundreds of times louder than a space rocket launch. One deep sea mining licence would strip a seabed one third the size of Belgium of all life. OR, along with marine scientists, global businesses, and 25 countries, calls for a moratorium on deep sea mining, citing unknown impacts and questionable benefits. Major car manufacturers have also pledged not to use deep sea mined metals in their electric vehicles. Photo Credit: Joao Daniel Pereira/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52630323 Ocean Rebellion (OR) stages a protest concert against a deep sea mining summit at the Hilton in Canary Wharf, highlighting its harmful effects on marine life. Deep sea mining, which involves extracting ?manganese nodules? from the seabed for use in green technologies, is believed to cause significant environmental damage. It strips the seabed of life, releases sediment plumes, and creates noise that disorients marine animals. Noise pollution from deep sea mining is hundreds of times louder than a space rocket launch. One deep sea mining licence would strip a seabed one third the size of Belgium of all life. OR, along with marine scientists, global businesses, and 25 countries, calls for a moratorium on deep sea mining, citing unknown impacts and questionable benefits. Major car manufacturers have also pledged not to use deep sea mined metals in their electric vehicles. Photo Credit: Joao Daniel Pereira/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52630320 Ocean Rebellion (OR) stages a protest concert against a deep sea mining summit at the Hilton in Canary Wharf, highlighting its harmful effects on marine life. Deep sea mining, which involves extracting ?manganese nodules? from the seabed for use in green technologies, is believed to cause significant environmental damage. It strips the seabed of life, releases sediment plumes, and creates noise that disorients marine animals. Noise pollution from deep sea mining is hundreds of times louder than a space rocket launch. One deep sea mining licence would strip a seabed one third the size of Belgium of all life. OR, along with marine scientists, global businesses, and 25 countries, calls for a moratorium on deep sea mining, citing unknown impacts and questionable benefits. Major car manufacturers have also pledged not to use deep sea mined metals in their electric vehicles. Photo Credit: Joao Daniel Pereira/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52630319 Ocean Rebellion (OR) stages a protest concert against a deep sea mining summit at the Hilton in Canary Wharf, highlighting its harmful effects on marine life. Deep sea mining, which involves extracting ?manganese nodules? from the seabed for use in green technologies, is believed to cause significant environmental damage. It strips the seabed of life, releases sediment plumes, and creates noise that disorients marine animals. Noise pollution from deep sea mining is hundreds of times louder than a space rocket launch. One deep sea mining licence would strip a seabed one third the size of Belgium of all life. OR, along with marine scientists, global businesses, and 25 countries, calls for a moratorium on deep sea mining, citing unknown impacts and questionable benefits. Major car manufacturers have also pledged not to use deep sea mined metals in their electric vehicles. Photo Credit: Joao Daniel Pereira/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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20240417_zip_p242_015 April 17, 2024, London, England, United Kingdom: Ocean Rebellion (OR) stages a protest concert against a deep sea mining summit at the Hilton in Canary Wharf, highlighting its harmful effects on marine life. Deep sea mining, which involves extracting â??manganese nodulesâ?? from the seabed for use in green technologies, is believed to cause significant environmental damage. It strips the seabed of life, releases sediment plumes, and creates noise that disorients marine animals. Noise pollution from deep sea mining is hundreds of times louder than a space rocket launch. One deep sea mining licence would strip a seabed one third the size of Belgium of all life. OR, along with marine scientists, global businesses, and 25 countries, calls for a moratorium on deep sea mining, citing unknown impacts and questionable benefits. Major car manufacturers have also pledged not to use deep sea mined metals in their electric vehicles. (Credit Image: © Joao Daniel Pereira/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240417_zip_p242_013 April 17, 2024, London, England, United Kingdom: Ocean Rebellion (OR) stages a protest concert against a deep sea mining summit at the Hilton in Canary Wharf, highlighting its harmful effects on marine life. Deep sea mining, which involves extracting 'manganese nodules' from the seabed for use in green technologies, is believed to cause significant environmental damage. It strips the seabed of life, releases sediment plumes, and creates noise that disorients marine animals. Noise pollution from deep sea mining is hundreds of times louder than a space rocket launch. (Credit Image: © Joao Daniel Pereira/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240417_zip_p242_016 April 17, 2024, London, England, United Kingdom: Ocean Rebellion (OR) stages a protest concert against a deep sea mining summit at the Hilton in Canary Wharf, highlighting its harmful effects on marine life. Deep sea mining, which involves extracting â??manganese nodulesâ?? from the seabed for use in green technologies, is believed to cause significant environmental damage. It strips the seabed of life, releases sediment plumes, and creates noise that disorients marine animals. Noise pollution from deep sea mining is hundreds of times louder than a space rocket launch. One deep sea mining licence would strip a seabed one third the size of Belgium of all life. OR, along with marine scientists, global businesses, and 25 countries, calls for a moratorium on deep sea mining, citing unknown impacts and questionable benefits. Major car manufacturers have also pledged not to use deep sea mined metals in their electric vehicles. (Credit Image: © Joao Daniel Pereira/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240417_zip_p242_012 April 17, 2024, London, England, United Kingdom: Ocean Rebellion (OR) stages a protest concert against a deep sea mining summit at the Hilton in Canary Wharf, highlighting its harmful effects on marine life. Deep sea mining, which involves extracting â??manganese nodulesâ?? from the seabed for use in green technologies, is believed to cause significant environmental damage. It strips the seabed of life, releases sediment plumes, and creates noise that disorients marine animals. Noise pollution from deep sea mining is hundreds of times louder than a space rocket launch. One deep sea mining licence would strip a seabed one third the size of Belgium of all life. OR, along with marine scientists, global businesses, and 25 countries, calls for a moratorium on deep sea mining, citing unknown impacts and questionable benefits. Major car manufacturers have also pledged not to use deep sea mined metals in their electric vehicles. (Credit Image: © Joao Daniel Pereira/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240417_zip_p242_010 April 17, 2024, London, England, United Kingdom: Ocean Rebellion (OR) stages a protest concert against a deep sea mining summit at the Hilton in Canary Wharf, highlighting its harmful effects on marine life. Deep sea mining, which involves extracting â??manganese nodulesâ?? from the seabed for use in green technologies, is believed to cause significant environmental damage. It strips the seabed of life, releases sediment plumes, and creates noise that disorients marine animals. Noise pollution from deep sea mining is hundreds of times louder than a space rocket launch. One deep sea mining licence would strip a seabed one third the size of Belgium of all life. OR, along with marine scientists, global businesses, and 25 countries, calls for a moratorium on deep sea mining, citing unknown impacts and questionable benefits. Major car manufacturers have also pledged not to use deep sea mined metals in their electric vehicles. (Credit Image: © Joao Daniel Pereira/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240417_zip_p242_011 April 17, 2024, London, England, United Kingdom: Ocean Rebellion (OR) stages a protest concert against a deep sea mining summit at the Hilton in Canary Wharf, highlighting its harmful effects on marine life. Deep sea mining, which involves extracting â??manganese nodulesâ?? from the seabed for use in green technologies, is believed to cause significant environmental damage. It strips the seabed of life, releases sediment plumes, and creates noise that disorients marine animals. Noise pollution from deep sea mining is hundreds of times louder than a space rocket launch. One deep sea mining licence would strip a seabed one third the size of Belgium of all life. OR, along with marine scientists, global businesses, and 25 countries, calls for a moratorium on deep sea mining, citing unknown impacts and questionable benefits. Major car manufacturers have also pledged not to use deep sea mined metals in their electric vehicles. (Credit Image: © Joao Daniel Pereira/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240417_zip_p242_014 April 17, 2024, London, England, United Kingdom: Ocean Rebellion (OR) stages a protest concert against a deep sea mining summit at the Hilton in Canary Wharf, highlighting its harmful effects on marine life. Deep sea mining, which involves extracting â??manganese nodulesâ?? from the seabed for use in green technologies, is believed to cause significant environmental damage. It strips the seabed of life, releases sediment plumes, and creates noise that disorients marine animals. Noise pollution from deep sea mining is hundreds of times louder than a space rocket launch. One deep sea mining licence would strip a seabed one third the size of Belgium of all life. OR, along with marine scientists, global businesses, and 25 countries, calls for a moratorium on deep sea mining, citing unknown impacts and questionable benefits. Major car manufacturers have also pledged not to use deep sea mined metals in their electric vehicles. (Credit Image: © Joao Daniel Pereira/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240417_zip_p242_007 April 17, 2024, London, England, United Kingdom: Ocean Rebellion (OR) stages a protest concert against a deep sea mining summit at the Hilton in Canary Wharf, highlighting its harmful effects on marine life. Deep sea mining, which involves extracting â??manganese nodulesâ?? from the seabed for use in green technologies, is believed to cause significant environmental damage. It strips the seabed of life, releases sediment plumes, and creates noise that disorients marine animals. Noise pollution from deep sea mining is hundreds of times louder than a space rocket launch. One deep sea mining licence would strip a seabed one third the size of Belgium of all life. OR, along with marine scientists, global businesses, and 25 countries, calls for a moratorium on deep sea mining, citing unknown impacts and questionable benefits. Major car manufacturers have also pledged not to use deep sea mined metals in their electric vehicles. (Credit Image: © Joao Daniel Pereira/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240417_zip_p242_008 April 17, 2024, London, England, United Kingdom: Ocean Rebellion (OR) stages a protest concert against a deep sea mining summit at the Hilton in Canary Wharf, highlighting its harmful effects on marine life. Deep sea mining, which involves extracting â??manganese nodulesâ?? from the seabed for use in green technologies, is believed to cause significant environmental damage. It strips the seabed of life, releases sediment plumes, and creates noise that disorients marine animals. Noise pollution from deep sea mining is hundreds of times louder than a space rocket launch. One deep sea mining licence would strip a seabed one third the size of Belgium of all life. OR, along with marine scientists, global businesses, and 25 countries, calls for a moratorium on deep sea mining, citing unknown impacts and questionable benefits. Major car manufacturers have also pledged not to use deep sea mined metals in their electric vehicles. (Credit Image: © Joao Daniel Pereira/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240417_zip_p242_006 April 17, 2024, London, England, United Kingdom: Ocean Rebellion (OR) stages a protest concert against a deep sea mining summit at the Hilton in Canary Wharf, highlighting its harmful effects on marine life. Deep sea mining, which involves extracting â??manganese nodulesâ?? from the seabed for use in green technologies, is believed to cause significant environmental damage. It strips the seabed of life, releases sediment plumes, and creates noise that disorients marine animals. Noise pollution from deep sea mining is hundreds of times louder than a space rocket launch. One deep sea mining licence would strip a seabed one third the size of Belgium of all life. OR, along with marine scientists, global businesses, and 25 countries, calls for a moratorium on deep sea mining, citing unknown impacts and questionable benefits. Major car manufacturers have also pledged not to use deep sea mined metals in their electric vehicles. (Credit Image: © Joao Daniel Pereira/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240417_zip_p242_004 April 17, 2024, London, England, United Kingdom: Ocean Rebellion (OR) stages a protest concert against a deep sea mining summit at the Hilton in Canary Wharf, highlighting its harmful effects on marine life. Deep sea mining, which involves extracting â??manganese nodulesâ?? from the seabed for use in green technologies, is believed to cause significant environmental damage. It strips the seabed of life, releases sediment plumes, and creates noise that disorients marine animals. Noise pollution from deep sea mining is hundreds of times louder than a space rocket launch. One deep sea mining licence would strip a seabed one third the size of Belgium of all life. OR, along with marine scientists, global businesses, and 25 countries, calls for a moratorium on deep sea mining, citing unknown impacts and questionable benefits. Major car manufacturers have also pledged not to use deep sea mined metals in their electric vehicles. (Credit Image: © Joao Daniel Pereira/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240417_zip_p242_005 April 17, 2024, London, England, United Kingdom: Ocean Rebellion (OR) stages a protest concert against a deep sea mining summit at the Hilton in Canary Wharf, highlighting its harmful effects on marine life. Deep sea mining, which involves extracting â??manganese nodulesâ?? from the seabed for use in green technologies, is believed to cause significant environmental damage. It strips the seabed of life, releases sediment plumes, and creates noise that disorients marine animals. Noise pollution from deep sea mining is hundreds of times louder than a space rocket launch. One deep sea mining licence would strip a seabed one third the size of Belgium of all life. OR, along with marine scientists, global businesses, and 25 countries, calls for a moratorium on deep sea mining, citing unknown impacts and questionable benefits. Major car manufacturers have also pledged not to use deep sea mined metals in their electric vehicles. (Credit Image: © Joao Daniel Pereira/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240417_zip_p242_009 April 17, 2024, London, England, United Kingdom: Ocean Rebellion (OR) stages a protest concert against a deep sea mining summit at the Hilton in Canary Wharf, highlighting its harmful effects on marine life. Deep sea mining, which involves extracting â??manganese nodulesâ?? from the seabed for use in green technologies, is believed to cause significant environmental damage. It strips the seabed of life, releases sediment plumes, and creates noise that disorients marine animals. Noise pollution from deep sea mining is hundreds of times louder than a space rocket launch. One deep sea mining licence would strip a seabed one third the size of Belgium of all life. OR, along with marine scientists, global businesses, and 25 countries, calls for a moratorium on deep sea mining, citing unknown impacts and questionable benefits. Major car manufacturers have also pledged not to use deep sea mined metals in their electric vehicles. (Credit Image: © Joao Daniel Pereira/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240417_zip_p242_003 April 17, 2024, London, England, United Kingdom: Ocean Rebellion (OR) stages a protest concert against a deep sea mining summit at the Hilton in Canary Wharf, highlighting its harmful effects on marine life. Deep sea mining, which involves extracting â??manganese nodulesâ?? from the seabed for use in green technologies, is believed to cause significant environmental damage. It strips the seabed of life, releases sediment plumes, and creates noise that disorients marine animals. Noise pollution from deep sea mining is hundreds of times louder than a space rocket launch. One deep sea mining licence would strip a seabed one third the size of Belgium of all life. OR, along with marine scientists, global businesses, and 25 countries, calls for a moratorium on deep sea mining, citing unknown impacts and questionable benefits. Major car manufacturers have also pledged not to use deep sea mined metals in their electric vehicles. (Credit Image: © Joao Daniel Pereira/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240417_zip_p242_002 April 17, 2024, London, England, United Kingdom: Ocean Rebellion (OR) stages a protest concert against a deep sea mining summit at the Hilton in Canary Wharf, highlighting its harmful effects on marine life. Deep sea mining, which involves extracting â??manganese nodulesâ?? from the seabed for use in green technologies, is believed to cause significant environmental damage. It strips the seabed of life, releases sediment plumes, and creates noise that disorients marine animals. Noise pollution from deep sea mining is hundreds of times louder than a space rocket launch. One deep sea mining licence would strip a seabed one third the size of Belgium of all life. OR, along with marine scientists, global businesses, and 25 countries, calls for a moratorium on deep sea mining, citing unknown impacts and questionable benefits. Major car manufacturers have also pledged not to use deep sea mined metals in their electric vehicles. (Credit Image: © Joao Daniel Pereira/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240417_zip_p242_001 April 17, 2024, London, England, United Kingdom: Ocean Rebellion (OR) stages a protest concert against a deep sea mining summit at the Hilton in Canary Wharf, highlighting its harmful effects on marine life. Deep sea mining, which involves extracting â??manganese nodulesâ?? from the seabed for use in green technologies, is believed to cause significant environmental damage. It strips the seabed of life, releases sediment plumes, and creates noise that disorients marine animals. Noise pollution from deep sea mining is hundreds of times louder than a space rocket launch. One deep sea mining licence would strip a seabed one third the size of Belgium of all life. OR, along with marine scientists, global businesses, and 25 countries, calls for a moratorium on deep sea mining, citing unknown impacts and questionable benefits. Major car manufacturers have also pledged not to use deep sea mined metals in their electric vehicles. (Credit Image: © Joao Daniel Pereira/ZUMA Press Wire)
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ny170424130307 President Joe Biden pays respects to his uncle Ambrose J. Finnegan Jr., who listed as missing in action after a plane ditched in the ocean in the Pacific theater during World War II, at the Veterans War Memorial in Scranton, Pa., April 17, 2024. (Al Drago/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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52626019 Ocean Rebellion (OR) stages a protest concert against a deep sea mining summit at the Hilton in Canary Wharf, highlighting its harmful effects on marine life. Deep sea mining, which involves extracting ?manganese nodules? from the seabed for use in green technologies, is believed to cause significant environmental damage. It strips the seabed of life, releases sediment plumes, and creates noise that disorients marine animals. Noise pollution from deep sea mining is hundreds of times louder than a space rocket launch. One deep sea mining licence would strip a seabed one third the size of Belgium of all life. OR, along with marine scientists, global businesses, and 25 countries, calls for a moratorium on deep sea mining, citing unknown impacts and questionable benefits. Major car manufacturers have also pledged not to use deep sea mined metals in their electric vehicles. Photo Credit: Joao Daniel Pereira/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52626020 Ocean Rebellion (OR) stages a protest concert against a deep sea mining summit at the Hilton in Canary Wharf, highlighting its harmful effects on marine life. Deep sea mining, which involves extracting ?manganese nodules? from the seabed for use in green technologies, is believed to cause significant environmental damage. It strips the seabed of life, releases sediment plumes, and creates noise that disorients marine animals. Noise pollution from deep sea mining is hundreds of times louder than a space rocket launch. One deep sea mining licence would strip a seabed one third the size of Belgium of all life. OR, along with marine scientists, global businesses, and 25 countries, calls for a moratorium on deep sea mining, citing unknown impacts and questionable benefits. Major car manufacturers have also pledged not to use deep sea mined metals in their electric vehicles. Photo Credit: Joao Daniel Pereira/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52626015 Ocean Rebellion (OR) stages a protest concert against a deep sea mining summit at the Hilton in Canary Wharf, highlighting its harmful effects on marine life. Deep sea mining, which involves extracting ?manganese nodules? from the seabed for use in green technologies, is believed to cause significant environmental damage. It strips the seabed of life, releases sediment plumes, and creates noise that disorients marine animals. Noise pollution from deep sea mining is hundreds of times louder than a space rocket launch. One deep sea mining licence would strip a seabed one third the size of Belgium of all life. OR, along with marine scientists, global businesses, and 25 countries, calls for a moratorium on deep sea mining, citing unknown impacts and questionable benefits. Major car manufacturers have also pledged not to use deep sea mined metals in their electric vehicles. Photo Credit: Joao Daniel Pereira/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52625964 Ocean Rebellion (OR) stages a protest concert against a deep sea mining summit at the Hilton in Canary Wharf, highlighting its harmful effects on marine life. Deep sea mining, which involves extracting ?manganese nodules? from the seabed for use in green technologies, is believed to cause significant environmental damage. It strips the seabed of life, releases sediment plumes, and creates noise that disorients marine animals. Noise pollution from deep sea mining is hundreds of times louder than a space rocket launch. One deep sea mining licence would strip a seabed one third the size of Belgium of all life. OR, along with marine scientists, global businesses, and 25 countries, calls for a moratorium on deep sea mining, citing unknown impacts and questionable benefits. Major car manufacturers have also pledged not to use deep sea mined metals in their electric vehicles. Photo Credit: Joao Daniel Pereira/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52626000 Ocean Rebellion (OR) stages a protest concert against a deep sea mining summit at the Hilton in Canary Wharf, highlighting its harmful effects on marine life. Deep sea mining, which involves extracting ?manganese nodules? from the seabed for use in green technologies, is believed to cause significant environmental damage. It strips the seabed of life, releases sediment plumes, and creates noise that disorients marine animals. Noise pollution from deep sea mining is hundreds of times louder than a space rocket launch. One deep sea mining licence would strip a seabed one third the size of Belgium of all life. OR, along with marine scientists, global businesses, and 25 countries, calls for a moratorium on deep sea mining, citing unknown impacts and questionable benefits. Major car manufacturers have also pledged not to use deep sea mined metals in their electric vehicles. Photo Credit: Joao Daniel Pereira/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52625987 Ocean Rebellion (OR) stages a protest concert against a deep sea mining summit at the Hilton in Canary Wharf, highlighting its harmful effects on marine life. Deep sea mining, which involves extracting ?manganese nodules? from the seabed for use in green technologies, is believed to cause significant environmental damage. It strips the seabed of life, releases sediment plumes, and creates noise that disorients marine animals. Noise pollution from deep sea mining is hundreds of times louder than a space rocket launch. One deep sea mining licence would strip a seabed one third the size of Belgium of all life. OR, along with marine scientists, global businesses, and 25 countries, calls for a moratorium on deep sea mining, citing unknown impacts and questionable benefits. Major car manufacturers have also pledged not to use deep sea mined metals in their electric vehicles. Photo Credit: Joao Daniel Pereira/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52625966 Ocean Rebellion (OR) stages a protest concert against a deep sea mining summit at the Hilton in Canary Wharf, highlighting its harmful effects on marine life. Deep sea mining, which involves extracting ?manganese nodules? from the seabed for use in green technologies, is believed to cause significant environmental damage. It strips the seabed of life, releases sediment plumes, and creates noise that disorients marine animals. Noise pollution from deep sea mining is hundreds of times louder than a space rocket launch. One deep sea mining licence would strip a seabed one third the size of Belgium of all life. OR, along with marine scientists, global businesses, and 25 countries, calls for a moratorium on deep sea mining, citing unknown impacts and questionable benefits. Major car manufacturers have also pledged not to use deep sea mined metals in their electric vehicles. Photo Credit: Joao Daniel Pereira/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52625939 Ocean Rebellion (OR) stages a protest concert against a deep sea mining summit at the Hilton in Canary Wharf, highlighting its harmful effects on marine life. Deep sea mining, which involves extracting ?manganese nodules? from the seabed for use in green technologies, is believed to cause significant environmental damage. It strips the seabed of life, releases sediment plumes, and creates noise that disorients marine animals. Noise pollution from deep sea mining is hundreds of times louder than a space rocket launch. One deep sea mining licence would strip a seabed one third the size of Belgium of all life. OR, along with marine scientists, global businesses, and 25 countries, calls for a moratorium on deep sea mining, citing unknown impacts and questionable benefits. Major car manufacturers have also pledged not to use deep sea mined metals in their electric vehicles. Photo Credit: Joao Daniel Pereira/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52625951 Ocean Rebellion (OR) stages a protest concert against a deep sea mining summit at the Hilton in Canary Wharf, highlighting its harmful effects on marine life. Deep sea mining, which involves extracting ?manganese nodules? from the seabed for use in green technologies, is believed to cause significant environmental damage. It strips the seabed of life, releases sediment plumes, and creates noise that disorients marine animals. Noise pollution from deep sea mining is hundreds of times louder than a space rocket launch. One deep sea mining licence would strip a seabed one third the size of Belgium of all life. OR, along with marine scientists, global businesses, and 25 countries, calls for a moratorium on deep sea mining, citing unknown impacts and questionable benefits. Major car manufacturers have also pledged not to use deep sea mined metals in their electric vehicles. Photo Credit: Joao Daniel Pereira/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52625992 Ocean Rebellion (OR) stages a protest concert against a deep sea mining summit at the Hilton in Canary Wharf, highlighting its harmful effects on marine life. Deep sea mining, which involves extracting ?manganese nodules? from the seabed for use in green technologies, is believed to cause significant environmental damage. It strips the seabed of life, releases sediment plumes, and creates noise that disorients marine animals. Noise pollution from deep sea mining is hundreds of times louder than a space rocket launch. One deep sea mining licence would strip a seabed one third the size of Belgium of all life. OR, along with marine scientists, global businesses, and 25 countries, calls for a moratorium on deep sea mining, citing unknown impacts and questionable benefits. Major car manufacturers have also pledged not to use deep sea mined metals in their electric vehicles. Photo Credit: Joao Daniel Pereira/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52625972 Ocean Rebellion (OR) stages a protest concert against a deep sea mining summit at the Hilton in Canary Wharf, highlighting its harmful effects on marine life. Deep sea mining, which involves extracting ?manganese nodules? from the seabed for use in green technologies, is believed to cause significant environmental damage. It strips the seabed of life, releases sediment plumes, and creates noise that disorients marine animals. Noise pollution from deep sea mining is hundreds of times louder than a space rocket launch. One deep sea mining licence would strip a seabed one third the size of Belgium of all life. OR, along with marine scientists, global businesses, and 25 countries, calls for a moratorium on deep sea mining, citing unknown impacts and questionable benefits. Major car manufacturers have also pledged not to use deep sea mined metals in their electric vehicles. Photo Credit: Joao Daniel Pereira/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52625979 Ocean Rebellion (OR) stages a protest concert against a deep sea mining summit at the Hilton in Canary Wharf, highlighting its harmful effects on marine life. Deep sea mining, which involves extracting ?manganese nodules? from the seabed for use in green technologies, is believed to cause significant environmental damage. It strips the seabed of life, releases sediment plumes, and creates noise that disorients marine animals. Noise pollution from deep sea mining is hundreds of times louder than a space rocket launch. One deep sea mining licence would strip a seabed one third the size of Belgium of all life. OR, along with marine scientists, global businesses, and 25 countries, calls for a moratorium on deep sea mining, citing unknown impacts and questionable benefits. Major car manufacturers have also pledged not to use deep sea mined metals in their electric vehicles. Photo Credit: Joao Daniel Pereira/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52625944 Ocean Rebellion (OR) stages a protest concert against a deep sea mining summit at the Hilton in Canary Wharf, highlighting its harmful effects on marine life. Deep sea mining, which involves extracting ?manganese nodules? from the seabed for use in green technologies, is believed to cause significant environmental damage. It strips the seabed of life, releases sediment plumes, and creates noise that disorients marine animals. Noise pollution from deep sea mining is hundreds of times louder than a space rocket launch. One deep sea mining licence would strip a seabed one third the size of Belgium of all life. OR, along with marine scientists, global businesses, and 25 countries, calls for a moratorium on deep sea mining, citing unknown impacts and questionable benefits. Major car manufacturers have also pledged not to use deep sea mined metals in their electric vehicles. Photo Credit: Joao Daniel Pereira/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52625938 Ocean Rebellion (OR) stages a protest concert against a deep sea mining summit at the Hilton in Canary Wharf, highlighting its harmful effects on marine life. Deep sea mining, which involves extracting ?manganese nodules? from the seabed for use in green technologies, is believed to cause significant environmental damage. It strips the seabed of life, releases sediment plumes, and creates noise that disorients marine animals. Noise pollution from deep sea mining is hundreds of times louder than a space rocket launch. One deep sea mining licence would strip a seabed one third the size of Belgium of all life. OR, along with marine scientists, global businesses, and 25 countries, calls for a moratorium on deep sea mining, citing unknown impacts and questionable benefits. Major car manufacturers have also pledged not to use deep sea mined metals in their electric vehicles. Photo Credit: Joao Daniel Pereira/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52625956 Ocean Rebellion (OR) stages a protest concert against a deep sea mining summit at the Hilton in Canary Wharf, highlighting its harmful effects on marine life. Deep sea mining, which involves extracting ?manganese nodules? from the seabed for use in green technologies, is believed to cause significant environmental damage. It strips the seabed of life, releases sediment plumes, and creates noise that disorients marine animals. Noise pollution from deep sea mining is hundreds of times louder than a space rocket launch. One deep sea mining licence would strip a seabed one third the size of Belgium of all life. OR, along with marine scientists, global businesses, and 25 countries, calls for a moratorium on deep sea mining, citing unknown impacts and questionable benefits. Major car manufacturers have also pledged not to use deep sea mined metals in their electric vehicles. Photo Credit: Joao Daniel Pereira/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52625937 Ocean Rebellion (OR) stages a protest concert against a deep sea mining summit at the Hilton in Canary Wharf, highlighting its harmful effects on marine life. Deep sea mining, which involves extracting ?manganese nodules? from the seabed for use in green technologies, is believed to cause significant environmental damage. It strips the seabed of life, releases sediment plumes, and creates noise that disorients marine animals. Noise pollution from deep sea mining is hundreds of times louder than a space rocket launch. One deep sea mining licence would strip a seabed one third the size of Belgium of all life. OR, along with marine scientists, global businesses, and 25 countries, calls for a moratorium on deep sea mining, citing unknown impacts and questionable benefits. Major car manufacturers have also pledged not to use deep sea mined metals in their electric vehicles. Photo Credit: Joao Daniel Pereira/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52625934 Ocean Rebellion (OR) stages a protest concert against a deep sea mining summit at the Hilton in Canary Wharf, highlighting its harmful effects on marine life. Deep sea mining, which involves extracting ?manganese nodules? from the seabed for use in green technologies, is believed to cause significant environmental damage. It strips the seabed of life, releases sediment plumes, and creates noise that disorients marine animals. Noise pollution from deep sea mining is hundreds of times louder than a space rocket launch. One deep sea mining licence would strip a seabed one third the size of Belgium of all life. OR, along with marine scientists, global businesses, and 25 countries, calls for a moratorium on deep sea mining, citing unknown impacts and questionable benefits. Major car manufacturers have also pledged not to use deep sea mined metals in their electric vehicles. Photo Credit: Joao Daniel Pereira/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52625898 Ocean Rebellion (OR) stages a protest concert against a deep sea mining summit at the Hilton in Canary Wharf, highlighting its harmful effects on marine life. Deep sea mining, which involves extracting ?manganese nodules? from the seabed for use in green technologies, is believed to cause significant environmental damage. It strips the seabed of life, releases sediment plumes, and creates noise that disorients marine animals. Noise pollution from deep sea mining is hundreds of times louder than a space rocket launch. One deep sea mining licence would strip a seabed one third the size of Belgium of all life. OR, along with marine scientists, global businesses, and 25 countries, calls for a moratorium on deep sea mining, citing unknown impacts and questionable benefits. Major car manufacturers have also pledged not to use deep sea mined metals in their electric vehicles. Photo Credit: Joao Daniel Pereira/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52625911 Ocean Rebellion (OR) stages a protest concert against a deep sea mining summit at the Hilton in Canary Wharf, highlighting its harmful effects on marine life. Deep sea mining, which involves extracting ?manganese nodules? from the seabed for use in green technologies, is believed to cause significant environmental damage. It strips the seabed of life, releases sediment plumes, and creates noise that disorients marine animals. Noise pollution from deep sea mining is hundreds of times louder than a space rocket launch. One deep sea mining licence would strip a seabed one third the size of Belgium of all life. OR, along with marine scientists, global businesses, and 25 countries, calls for a moratorium on deep sea mining, citing unknown impacts and questionable benefits. Major car manufacturers have also pledged not to use deep sea mined metals in their electric vehicles. Photo Credit: Joao Daniel Pereira/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52625903 Ocean Rebellion (OR) stages a protest concert against a deep sea mining summit at the Hilton in Canary Wharf, highlighting its harmful effects on marine life. Deep sea mining, which involves extracting ?manganese nodules? from the seabed for use in green technologies, is believed to cause significant environmental damage. It strips the seabed of life, releases sediment plumes, and creates noise that disorients marine animals. Noise pollution from deep sea mining is hundreds of times louder than a space rocket launch. One deep sea mining licence would strip a seabed one third the size of Belgium of all life. OR, along with marine scientists, global businesses, and 25 countries, calls for a moratorium on deep sea mining, citing unknown impacts and questionable benefits. Major car manufacturers have also pledged not to use deep sea mined metals in their electric vehicles. Photo Credit: Joao Daniel Pereira/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52625895 Ocean Rebellion (OR) stages a protest concert against a deep sea mining summit at the Hilton in Canary Wharf, highlighting its harmful effects on marine life. Deep sea mining, which involves extracting ?manganese nodules? from the seabed for use in green technologies, is believed to cause significant environmental damage. It strips the seabed of life, releases sediment plumes, and creates noise that disorients marine animals. Noise pollution from deep sea mining is hundreds of times louder than a space rocket launch. One deep sea mining licence would strip a seabed one third the size of Belgium of all life. OR, along with marine scientists, global businesses, and 25 countries, calls for a moratorium on deep sea mining, citing unknown impacts and questionable benefits. Major car manufacturers have also pledged not to use deep sea mined metals in their electric vehicles. Photo Credit: Joao Daniel Pereira/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52625896 Ocean Rebellion (OR) stages a protest concert against a deep sea mining summit at the Hilton in Canary Wharf, highlighting its harmful effects on marine life. Deep sea mining, which involves extracting ?manganese nodules? from the seabed for use in green technologies, is believed to cause significant environmental damage. It strips the seabed of life, releases sediment plumes, and creates noise that disorients marine animals. Noise pollution from deep sea mining is hundreds of times louder than a space rocket launch. One deep sea mining licence would strip a seabed one third the size of Belgium of all life. OR, along with marine scientists, global businesses, and 25 countries, calls for a moratorium on deep sea mining, citing unknown impacts and questionable benefits. Major car manufacturers have also pledged not to use deep sea mined metals in their electric vehicles. Photo Credit: Joao Daniel Pereira/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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RC2P77AJKUZE Reuters Editor-at-Large Axel Threlfall moderates a panel as former United States Secretary of State John Kerry speaks during the 9th Our Ocean Conference at the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center, in Athens, Greece, April 16, 2024. REUTERS/Louiza Vradi
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RC2J77AIIQH8 Former United States Secretary of State John Kerry speaks during the 9th Our Ocean Conference at the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center, in Athens, Greece, April 16, 2024. REUTERS/Louiza Vradi
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RC2K77AQU8SW Acting Assistant Secretary in the Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs Jennifer R.Littlejohn speaks during the 9th Our Ocean Conference at the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center, in Athens, Greece, April 16, 2024. REUTERS/Louiza Vradi
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RC2J77A165XT Former United States Secretary of State John Kerry speaks during the 9th Our Ocean Conference at the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center, in Athens, Greece, April 16, 2024. REUTERS/Louiza Vradi
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RC2J77AEGU0J Former United States Secretary of State John Kerry speaks during the 9th Our Ocean Conference at the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center, in Athens, Greece, April 16, 2024. REUTERS/Louiza Vradi
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RC2J77ALPIIC European Commissioner for the Environment Virginijus Sinkevicius speaks during the 9th Our Ocean Conference at the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center, in Athens, Greece, April 16, 2024. REUTERS/Louiza Vradi
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20240416_zaf_x99_265 BEIJING, April 17, 2024 A released spotted seal swims in the waters off Dalian, northeast China's Liaoning Province, April 16, 2024. Ten spotted seals were released into the waters off the coastal city of Dalian.. Some of the seals had been rescued by the Liaoning Ocean and Fisheries Science Research Institute, while the others were artificially bred pups. Having received professional wilderness training, the seals are now able to prey on live fish independently and adapt to the wild. (Credit Image: © Pan Yulong/Xinhua/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240416_zaf_x99_175 DALIAN, April 16, 2024 A released spotted seal swims in the waters off Dalian, northeast China's Liaoning Province, April 16, 2024. Ten spotted seals were released into the waters off the coastal city of Dalian.. Some of the seals had been rescued by the Liaoning Ocean and Fisheries Science Research Institute, while the others were artificially bred pups. Having received professional wilderness training, the seals are now able to prey on live fish independently and adapt to the wild. (Credit Image: © Pan Yulong/Xinhua/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240416_zaf_x99_170 DALIAN, April 16, 2024 A spotted seal is released into the waters off Dalian, northeast China's Liaoning Province, April 16, 2024. Ten spotted seals were released into the waters off the coastal city of Dalian.. Some of the seals had been rescued by the Liaoning Ocean and Fisheries Science Research Institute, while the others were artificially bred pups. Having received professional wilderness training, the seals are now able to prey on live fish independently and adapt to the wild. (Credit Image: © Pan Yulong/Xinhua/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240416_zaf_x99_173 DALIAN, April 16, 2024 A spotted seal is pictured during a releasing event in Dalian, northeast China's Liaoning Province, April 16, 2024. Ten spotted seals were released into the waters off the coastal city of Dalian.. Some of the seals had been rescued by the Liaoning Ocean and Fisheries Science Research Institute, while the others were artificially bred pups. Having received professional wilderness training, the seals are now able to prey on live fish independently and adapt to the wild. (Credit Image: © Pan Yulong/Xinhua/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240416_zaf_x99_174 DALIAN, April 16, 2024 A released spotted seal swims in the waters off Dalian, northeast China's Liaoning Province, April 16, 2024. Ten spotted seals were released into the waters off the coastal city of Dalian.. Some of the seals had been rescued by the Liaoning Ocean and Fisheries Science Research Institute, while the others were artificially bred pups. Having received professional wilderness training, the seals are now able to prey on live fish independently and adapt to the wild. (Credit Image: © Pan Yulong/Xinhua/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240416_zaf_x99_172 DALIAN, April 16, 2024 Released spotted seals swim in the waters off Dalian, northeast China's Liaoning Province, April 16, 2024. Ten spotted seals were released into the waters off the coastal city of Dalian.. Some of the seals had been rescued by the Liaoning Ocean and Fisheries Science Research Institute, while the others were artificially bred pups. Having received professional wilderness training, the seals are now able to prey on live fish independently and adapt to the wild. (Credit Image: © Pan Yulong/Xinhua/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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