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Deep-seabed mining (DSM) is rising due to clean energy demands for metals like nickel, cobalt, and manganese. Adaptive management offers a framework to address environmental risks and uncertainties in DSM projects.

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  • Marine Biology
  • Geology

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  • Growing demand for critical metals (Ni, Co, Mn) for clean energy technologies fuels interest in deep-seabed mining (DSM).
  • Polymetallic nodules are a primary target for DSM, containing essential metals.
  • Significant knowledge gaps exist regarding the environmental risks of DSM, necessitating robust assessment and mitigation strategies.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review opportunities and challenges in operationalizing adaptive management for deep-seabed mining (DSM) projects.
  • To highlight the need for a practical framework to implement adaptive management in DSM.
  • To propose a systems approach for guiding the environmental management of deep-sea mineral extraction.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of adaptive management principles and their application to DSM.
  • Analysis of key uncertainties and risks associated with seabed mineral extraction.
  • Proposal of a systems-based framework for adaptive management in DSM.

Main Results:

  • Adaptive management presents a viable iterative process for reducing uncertainty in DSM environmental impact predictions.
  • Operationalizing adaptive management requires addressing specific challenges related to data collection, monitoring, and decision-making.
  • A systems approach can enhance the effectiveness of adaptive management strategies in DSM.

Conclusions:

  • Implementing adaptive management is crucial for responsible deep-seabed mining (DSM).
  • A structured framework is needed to translate adaptive management theory into practical application for DSM.
  • A systems approach to adaptive management can improve environmental stewardship in deep-sea mineral extraction.