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A study by the University of Hawaii at Manoa reveals that deep-sea mining could harm ocean life in the twilight zone, disrupting the marine food chain. Mining waste clouds the water with nutrient-poor sediment, affecting zooplankton and other species. Researchers warn that large-scale mining in the Pacific's Clarion-Clipperton Zone could cause lasting environmental damage.
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