Subscribe
  • Home
  • About
  • Deep Sea Mining Resources
    • Essential Documents
    • Current ISA Contracts
    • Event Calendar
  • Archives
    • Newsletter Archives
    • Post Archive 2019
    • Post Archive 2018
    • Post Archive 2017
    • Post Archive 2016
high seas

High Stakes on the High Seas

Download the infographic

  • High Stakes on the High Seas
Tags: high seasInfographicmarine biodiversityPew Charitable Trusts

Post navigation

Next post

Related Posts

save the oceans

July 12, 2017

‘Make new rules’ to save the oceans

marine mineral resources

May 11, 2017

Marine Mineral Resources to Benefit All Including Landlocked States

A new species of the sea-anemone-like Relicanthus clings to a sponge stalk on the floor of the Pacific Ocean.Credit: D. J. Amon & C. R. Smith

December 4, 2018

The final frontier: who owns the oceans and their hidden treasures?

Pew Charitable Trusts ISA Secretariat

November 14, 2017

International Seabed Authority and Pew Charitable Trusts

high seas treaty

December 26, 2017

UN General Assembly adopts resolution to move forward with high seas treaty negotiations

ISA Secretariat Japan Presents Credentials

November 27, 2017

Update on ISA Secretariat Activities

Recent Posts

December 31, 2020

Book Review: Natural Capital and Exploitation of the Deep Ocean

December 30, 2020

Urban mining and mineral recycling: State of the art

December 29, 2020

Ocean stakeholders discuss calls for moratorium on deep-sea mining.

December 28, 2020

Commentary: COVID-19 and the (ab)use of the silence procedure at the International Seabed Authority

December 17, 2020

Massive Swarm of Eels Is The Most Fish Ever Recorded at The Bottom of The Ocean

December 17, 2020

The unseen man-made ‘tracks’ on the deep ocean floor


DSM Observer is overseen by Blackbeard Biologic: Science and Environmental Advisors through a grant to the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Sciences.
Support for this project was provided by The Pew Charitable Trusts.
Copyright© 2019 - Deep-sea Mining Observer