Deep-Sea Power Struggles

Greenpeace

The Stakes for the ISA and Deep Sea Mining in 2026 and Beyond

Deep sea mining isn't just an environmental disaster-it is a unilateral power grab disguised as a resource war, and a modern iteration of colonial history in the Pacific.

This report exposes how a speculative industry is trying to colonise the ocean floor-and highlights the critical, fleeting window the international community has to stop this resource grab before it starts.

From Norway to New Zealand, efforts to exploit the seabed have crashed into a

wall of opposition: legal challenges, parliamentary blocks, and fierce resistance from local communities, scientists, the fishing industry, and environmental groups. The world is not waiting for deep sea mining; it is actively mobilising against it.

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Power Games in the Deep: The Stakes for the ISA and Deep Sea Mining for 2026 and beyond – Full Report

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