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Nautilus Minerals pressing ahead with controversial deep sea mining project in PNG

ABC NEWS (Australia) PACIFIC BEAT | 17 April 2017

“The planned undersea mining project, Solwara 1, in Papua New Guinea is entering the first underwater testing stage.”

 

Read the full article and listen to the interview with Nautilus Minerals chief executive Mike Johnston on ABC News

 

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