Experts say ‘bare bones’ US laws are unfit to regulate nascent deep-sea mining industry
PolicyTuesday, June 9, 2026Mongabay

Experts say ‘bare bones’ US laws are unfit to regulate nascent deep-sea mining industry

Experts have criticized the existing U.S. regulatory framework as inadequate for governing the emerging deep-sea mining industry, highlighting significant gaps that could lead to environmental and governance challenges. There is an urgent need for comprehensive policies to ensure sustainable practices in this nascent sector.

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