Red list warns deep-sea mining threatens molluscs holding promise for science
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Red list warns deep-sea mining threatens molluscs holding promise for science
EMMA FARGE
REUTERS
PUBLISHED 1 HOUR AGO
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A Parapagurus sp. crab with a coral on its back walks across a field of ferromanganese nodules on the seafloor of Gosnold Seamount, explored during Dive 16 of the 2021 North Atlantic Stepping Stones expedition.
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