Deep-Sea Mining Threatens Mollusc Species with Scientific Potential
The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) reports that deep-sea mining poses an extinction risk to over half of mollusc species living around underwater vents. These molluscs hold significant scientific potential for medicine and technology. Mining operations create sediment blankets that disrupt entire ecosystems, threatening 62% of these unique vent-dwelling species.
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