History’s Largest Mining Operation Is About to Begin

History’s Largest Mining Operation Is About to Begin

12/29/2019

link

https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2020/01/20000-feet-under-the-sea/603040/

summary

This article delves into the world of deep-sea exploration, focusing on the work of a team using cutting-edge technology to study the depths of the ocean. It highlights the challenges faced by scientists in exploring these extreme environments and sheds light on the fascinating discoveries and insights they have gained. The article also discusses the importance of understanding the deep sea and its impact on climate, ecosystems, and the future of our planet. It showcases the remarkable feats of engineering that allow humans to descend to such incredible depths and provides a glimpse into the mysteries of the deep sea that are yet to be fully unraveled.

tags

deep-sea exploration ꞏ oceanography ꞏ marine biology ꞏ deep-sea creatures ꞏ underwater habitats ꞏ deep-sea ecosystems ꞏ deep-sea technology ꞏ underwater research ꞏ submarine ꞏ deep-sea discoveries ꞏ underwater exploration ꞏ oceanic exploration ꞏ deep-sea mysteries ꞏ underwater creatures ꞏ deep-sea organisms ꞏ underwater world ꞏ deep-sea environments ꞏ deep-sea mining ꞏ deep-sea geology ꞏ underwater robotics ꞏ deep ocean ꞏ underwater archaeology ꞏ deep-sea trenches ꞏ deep-sea life ꞏ undersea exploration ꞏ deep-sea expeditions ꞏ underwater imaging ꞏ underwater photography ꞏ deep-sea biodiversity ꞏ deep-sea vents ꞏ underwater caves ꞏ underwater volcanoes ꞏ deep-sea mapping ꞏ ocean exploration