CMC plans to conduct a test of its nodule prototype collector vehicle to collect polymetallic nodules from a depth ranging from 5,000 to 5,500 meters between July and October 2025. This should allow CMC to validate the nodule collector’s efficiency, reliability, and economic feasibility. Environmental monitoring to evaluate potential impact on deep-sea ecosystems will be conducted simultaneously. This prototype will operate in Block A-5 of the CMC’s contract area.
The testing proposed by CMC is a prerequisite for assessing potential environmental impacts as outlined in the Recommendations for the guidance of contractors for the assessment of the possible environmental impacts arising from exploration for marine minerals in the Area adopted in 2020 and revised in 2023 by the Legal and Technical Commission.
In this context, this public consultation is intended to serve as a platform for all interested stakeholders to review and provide feedback on the environmental impact statement. The consultation period will close on May 31, 2024.
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