{"id":2899,"date":"2022-11-17T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2022-11-17T00:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www-prod.greenpeace.org\/usa\/campaign-updates\/2899\/greenpeace-confronts-deep-sea-mining-vessel-to-highlight-threat-to-ocean\/"},"modified":"2025-04-23T16:49:04","modified_gmt":"2025-04-23T16:49:04","slug":"greenpeace-confronts-deep-sea-mining-vessel-to-highlight-threat-to-ocean","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.greenpeace.org\/usa\/greenpeace-confronts-deep-sea-mining-vessel-to-highlight-threat-to-ocean\/","title":{"rendered":"Greenpeace confronts deep sea mining vessel to highlight threat to ocean"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><span class=\"p4descriptive_paragraph\">Greenpeace activists from Mexico and Aotearoa (New Zealand) peacefully confronted a deep sea mining ship off the coast of Manzanillo, M\u00e9xico as it returned to port from the Pacific on November 16. Activists protested in a kayak, holding banners that read \u201cStop Deep Sea Mining.\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n<p>Greenpeace Aotearoa campaigner James Hita, onboard a small vessel off the Manzanillo coast, delivered a message to the captain of the deep sea mining ship \u2013 Hidden Gem \u2013 via radio highlighting the threat the industry poses to the health of the ocean on which we all depend, and the lives and livelihood of Pacific People whose communities are on the frontline of the activity. He called on the company to immediately cease its activities and for \u201cworld leaders to be bold and ambitious and call for a halt to deep sea mining to protect the marine environment.\u201d<\/p>\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image size-large p4featured_image\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/planet4-usa-stateless\/2024\/12\/674e1e0b-gp1t5sq8_pressmedia.jpg\" alt=\"Protest against Deep Sea Mining Vessel in Mexico\" \/><figcaption class=\"wp-element-caption\">Greenpeace activists from New Zealand and Mexico confront the deep sea mining vessel \u201cHidden Gem\u201d off the coast of Manzanillo, Mexico, as it returned to port from the Pacific.<br \/>\nThe \u201cHidden Gem\u201d, commissioned by Canadian miner \u201cThe Metals Company\u201d, has just returned from eight weeks of test mining in the Clarion Clipperton Zone between Mexico and Hawaii. One of the biggest vessels of its type in the world, the ship planned to mine 3,600 tonnes of polymetallic nodules from the seafloor in a trial that could pave the way for full scale commercial mining.<br \/>\nGreenpeace Mexico activists meet the \u201cHidden Gem\u201d in kayaks holding \u201cStop Deep Sea Mining\u201d banners while Greenpeace Aotearoa campaigner James Hita delivers a message to the captain of the Hidden Gem via radio.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p>Greenpeace activists from Mexico and Aotearoa (New Zealand) peacefully confronted a deep sea mining ship off the coast of Manzanillo, M\u00e9xico as it returned to port from the Pacific on November 16. Activists protested in a kayak, holding banners that read \u201cStop Deep Sea Mining.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Greenpeace Aotearoa campaigner James Hita, onboard a small vessel off the Manzanillo coast, delivered a message to the captain of the deep sea mining ship \u2013 Hidden Gem \u2013 via radio highlighting the threat the industry poses to the health of the ocean on which we all depend, and the lives and livelihood of Pacific People whose communities are on the frontline of the activity. He called on the company to immediately cease its activities and for \u201cworld leaders to be bold and ambitious and call for a halt to deep sea mining to protect the marine environment.\u201d<\/p>\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image size-large\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.greenpeace.org\/static\/planet4-usa-stateless\/2024\/11\/f7c03f41-gp1t5sq8_web_size_with_credit_line-1.jpg\" alt=\"Protest against Deep Sea Mining Vessel in Mexico|Protest against Deep Sea Mining Vessel in Mexico|Protest against Deep Sea Mining Vessel in Mexico|Protest against Deep Sea Mining Vessel in Mexico|Protest against Deep Sea Mining Vessel in Mexico|Protest against Deep Sea Mining Vessel in Mexico|Protest against Deep Sea Mining Vessel in Mexico|Protest against Deep Sea Mining Vessel in Mexico|Protest against Deep Sea Mining Vessel in Mexico|Protest against Deep Sea Mining Vessel in Mexico|Protest against Deep Sea Mining Vessel in Mexico|Protest against Deep Sea Mining Vessel in Mexico|Protest against Deep Sea Mining Vessel in Mexico|Protest against Deep Sea Mining Vessel in Mexico|Protest against Deep Sea Mining Vessel in Mexico|Protest against Deep Sea Mining Vessel in Mexico|Protest against Deep Sea Mining Vessel in Mexico|Protest against Deep Sea Mining Vessel in Mexico|Protest against Deep Sea Mining Vessel in Mexico|Protest against Deep Sea Mining Vessel in Mexico|Protest against Deep Sea Mining Vessel in Mexico|Protest against Deep Sea Mining Vessel in Mexico|Protest against Deep Sea Mining Vessel in Mexico\" \/><figcaption class=\"wp-element-caption\">Greenpeace activists from New Zealand and Mexico confront the deep sea mining vessel \u201cHidden Gem\u201d off the coast of Manzanillo, Mexico, as it returned to port from the Pacific.<br \/>\nThe \u201cHidden Gem\u201d, commissioned by Canadian miner \u201cThe Metals Company\u201d, has just returned from eight weeks of test mining in the Clarion Clipperton Zone between Mexico and Hawaii. One of the biggest vessels of its type in the world, the ship planned to mine 3,600 tonnes of polymetallic nodules from the seafloor in a trial that could pave the way for full scale commercial mining.<br \/>\nGreenpeace Mexico activists meet the \u201cHidden Gem\u201d in kayaks holding \u201cStop Deep Sea Mining\u201d banners while Greenpeace Aotearoa campaigner James Hita delivers a message to the captain of the Hidden Gem via radio.|Greenpeace activists from New Zealand and Mexico confront the deep sea mining vessel \u201cHidden Gem\u201d off the coast of Manzanillo, Mexico, as it returned to port from the Pacific.<br \/>\nThe \u201cHidden Gem\u201d, commissioned by Canadian miner \u201cThe Metals Company\u201d, has just returned from eight weeks of test mining in the Clarion Clipperton Zone between Mexico and Hawaii. One of the biggest vessels of its type in the world, the ship planned to mine 3,600 tonnes of polymetallic nodules from the seafloor in a trial that could pave the way for full scale commercial mining.<br \/>\nGreenpeace Mexico activists meet the \u201cHidden Gem\u201d in kayaks holding \u201cStop Deep Sea Mining\u201d banners while Greenpeace Aotearoa campaigner James Hita delivers a message to the captain of the Hidden Gem via radio.|Greenpeace activists from New Zealand and Mexico confront the deep sea mining vessel \u201cHidden Gem\u201d off the coast of Manzanillo, Mexico, as it returned to port from the Pacific.<br \/>\nThe \u201cHidden Gem\u201d, commissioned by Canadian miner \u201cThe Metals Company\u201d, has just returned from eight weeks of test mining in the Clarion Clipperton Zone between Mexico and Hawaii. One of the biggest vessels of its type in the world, the ship planned to mine 3,600 tonnes of polymetallic nodules from the seafloor in a trial that could pave the way for full scale commercial mining.<br \/>\nGreenpeace Mexico activists meet the \u201cHidden Gem\u201d in kayaks holding \u201cStop Deep Sea Mining\u201d banners while Greenpeace Aotearoa campaigner James Hita delivers a message to the captain of the Hidden Gem via radio.|Greenpeace activists from New Zealand and Mexico confront the deep sea mining vessel \u201cHidden Gem\u201d off the coast of Manzanillo, Mexico, as it returned to port from the Pacific.<br \/>\nThe \u201cHidden Gem\u201d, commissioned by Canadian miner \u201cThe Metals Company\u201d, has just returned from eight weeks of test mining in the Clarion Clipperton Zone between Mexico and Hawaii. One of the biggest vessels of its type in the world, the ship planned to mine 3,600 tonnes of polymetallic nodules from the seafloor in a trial that could pave the way for full scale commercial mining.<br \/>\nGreenpeace Mexico activists meet the \u201cHidden Gem\u201d in kayaks holding \u201cStop Deep Sea Mining\u201d banners while Greenpeace Aotearoa campaigner James Hita delivers a message to the captain of the Hidden Gem via radio.|Greenpeace activists from New Zealand and Mexico confront the deep sea mining vessel \u201cHidden Gem\u201d off the coast of Manzanillo, Mexico, as it returned to port from the Pacific.<br \/>\nThe \u201cHidden Gem\u201d, commissioned by Canadian miner \u201cThe Metals Company\u201d, has just returned from eight weeks of test mining in the Clarion Clipperton Zone between Mexico and Hawaii. One of the biggest vessels of its type in the world, the ship planned to mine 3,600 tonnes of polymetallic nodules from the seafloor in a trial that could pave the way for full scale commercial mining.<br \/>\nGreenpeace Mexico activists meet the \u201cHidden Gem\u201d in kayaks holding \u201cStop Deep Sea Mining\u201d banners while Greenpeace Aotearoa campaigner James Hita delivers a message to the captain of the Hidden Gem via radio.|Greenpeace activists from New Zealand and Mexico confront the deep sea mining vessel \u201cHidden Gem\u201d off the coast of Manzanillo, Mexico, as it returned to port from the Pacific.<br \/>\nThe \u201cHidden Gem\u201d, commissioned by Canadian miner \u201cThe Metals Company\u201d, has just returned from eight weeks of test mining in the Clarion Clipperton Zone between Mexico and Hawaii. One of the biggest vessels of its type in the world, the ship planned to mine 3,600 tonnes of polymetallic nodules from the seafloor in a trial that could pave the way for full scale commercial mining.<br \/>\nGreenpeace Mexico activists meet the \u201cHidden Gem\u201d in kayaks holding \u201cStop Deep Sea Mining\u201d banners while Greenpeace Aotearoa campaigner James Hita delivers a message to the captain of the Hidden Gem via radio.|Greenpeace activists from New Zealand and Mexico confront the deep sea mining vessel \u201cHidden Gem\u201d off the coast of Manzanillo, Mexico, as it returned to port from the Pacific.<br \/>\nThe \u201cHidden Gem\u201d, commissioned by Canadian miner \u201cThe Metals Company\u201d, has just returned from eight weeks of test mining in the Clarion Clipperton Zone between Mexico and Hawaii. One of the biggest vessels of its type in the world, the ship planned to mine 3,600 tonnes of polymetallic nodules from the seafloor in a trial that could pave the way for full scale commercial mining.<br \/>\nGreenpeace Mexico activists meet the \u201cHidden Gem\u201d in kayaks holding \u201cStop Deep Sea Mining\u201d banners while Greenpeace Aotearoa campaigner James Hita delivers a message to the captain of the Hidden Gem via radio.|Greenpeace activists from New Zealand and Mexico confront the deep sea mining vessel \u201cHidden Gem\u201d off the coast of Manzanillo, Mexico, as it returned to port from the Pacific.<br \/>\nThe \u201cHidden Gem\u201d, commissioned by Canadian miner \u201cThe Metals Company\u201d, has just returned from eight weeks of test mining in the Clarion Clipperton Zone between Mexico and Hawaii. One of the biggest vessels of its type in the world, the ship planned to mine 3,600 tonnes of polymetallic nodules from the seafloor in a trial that could pave the way for full scale commercial mining.<br \/>\nGreenpeace Mexico activists meet the \u201cHidden Gem\u201d in kayaks holding \u201cStop Deep Sea Mining\u201d banners while Greenpeace Aotearoa campaigner James Hita delivers a message to the captain of the Hidden Gem via radio.|Greenpeace activists from New Zealand and Mexico confront the deep sea mining vessel \u201cHidden Gem\u201d off the coast of Manzanillo, Mexico, as it returned to port from the Pacific.<br \/>\nThe \u201cHidden Gem\u201d, commissioned by Canadian miner \u201cThe Metals Company\u201d, has just returned from eight weeks of test mining in the Clarion Clipperton Zone between Mexico and Hawaii. One of the biggest vessels of its type in the world, the ship planned to mine 3,600 tonnes of polymetallic nodules from the seafloor in a trial that could pave the way for full scale commercial mining.<br \/>\nGreenpeace Mexico activists meet the \u201cHidden Gem\u201d in kayaks holding \u201cStop Deep Sea Mining\u201d banners while Greenpeace Aotearoa campaigner James Hita delivers a message to the captain of the Hidden Gem via radio.|Greenpeace activists from New Zealand and Mexico confront the deep sea mining vessel \u201cHidden Gem\u201d off the coast of Manzanillo, Mexico, as it returned to port from the Pacific.<br \/>\nThe \u201cHidden Gem\u201d, commissioned by Canadian miner \u201cThe Metals Company\u201d, has just returned from eight weeks of test mining in the Clarion Clipperton Zone between Mexico and Hawaii. One of the biggest vessels of its type in the world, the ship planned to mine 3,600 tonnes of polymetallic nodules from the seafloor in a trial that could pave the way for full scale commercial mining.<br \/>\nGreenpeace Mexico activists meet the \u201cHidden Gem\u201d in kayaks holding \u201cStop Deep Sea Mining\u201d banners while Greenpeace Aotearoa campaigner James Hita delivers a message to the captain of the Hidden Gem via radio.|Greenpeace activists from New Zealand and Mexico confront the deep sea mining vessel \u201cHidden Gem\u201d off the coast of Manzanillo, Mexico, as it returned to port from the Pacific.<br \/>\nThe \u201cHidden Gem\u201d, commissioned by Canadian miner \u201cThe Metals Company\u201d, has just returned from eight weeks of test mining in the Clarion Clipperton Zone between Mexico and Hawaii. One of the biggest vessels of its type in the world, the ship planned to mine 3,600 tonnes of polymetallic nodules from the seafloor in a trial that could pave the way for full scale commercial mining.<br \/>\nGreenpeace Mexico activists meet the \u201cHidden Gem\u201d in kayaks holding \u201cStop Deep Sea Mining\u201d banners while Greenpeace Aotearoa campaigner James Hita delivers a message to the captain of the Hidden Gem via radio.|Greenpeace activists from New Zealand and Mexico confront the deep sea mining vessel \u201cHidden Gem\u201d off the coast of Manzanillo, Mexico, as it returned to port from the Pacific.<br \/>\nThe \u201cHidden Gem\u201d, commissioned by Canadian miner \u201cThe Metals Company\u201d, has just returned from eight weeks of test mining in the Clarion Clipperton Zone between Mexico and Hawaii. One of the biggest vessels of its type in the world, the ship planned to mine 3,600 tonnes of polymetallic nodules from the seafloor in a trial that could pave the way for full scale commercial mining.<br \/>\nGreenpeace Mexico activists meet the \u201cHidden Gem\u201d in kayaks holding \u201cStop Deep Sea Mining\u201d banners while Greenpeace Aotearoa campaigner James Hita delivers a message to the captain of the Hidden Gem via radio.|Greenpeace activists from New Zealand and Mexico confront the deep sea mining vessel \u201cHidden Gem\u201d off the coast of Manzanillo, Mexico, as it returned to port from the Pacific.<br \/>\nThe \u201cHidden Gem\u201d, commissioned by Canadian miner \u201cThe Metals Company\u201d, has just returned from eight weeks of test mining in the Clarion Clipperton Zone between Mexico and Hawaii. One of the biggest vessels of its type in the world, the ship planned to mine 3,600 tonnes of polymetallic nodules from the seafloor in a trial that could pave the way for full scale commercial mining.<br \/>\nGreenpeace Mexico activists meet the \u201cHidden Gem\u201d in kayaks holding \u201cStop Deep Sea Mining\u201d banners while Greenpeace Aotearoa campaigner James Hita delivers a message to the captain of the Hidden Gem via radio.|Greenpeace activists from New Zealand and Mexico confront the deep sea mining vessel \u201cHidden Gem\u201d off the coast of Manzanillo, Mexico, as it returned to port from the Pacific.<br \/>\nThe \u201cHidden Gem\u201d, commissioned by Canadian miner \u201cThe Metals Company\u201d, has just returned from eight weeks of test mining in the Clarion Clipperton Zone between Mexico and Hawaii. One of the biggest vessels of its type in the world, the ship planned to mine 3,600 tonnes of polymetallic nodules from the seafloor in a trial that could pave the way for full scale commercial mining.<br \/>\nGreenpeace Mexico activists meet the \u201cHidden Gem\u201d in kayaks holding \u201cStop Deep Sea Mining\u201d banners while Greenpeace Aotearoa campaigner James Hita delivers a message to the captain of the Hidden Gem via radio.|Greenpeace activists from New Zealand and Mexico confront the deep sea mining vessel \u201cHidden Gem\u201d off the coast of Manzanillo, Mexico, as it returned to port from the Pacific.<br \/>\nThe \u201cHidden Gem\u201d, commissioned by Canadian miner \u201cThe Metals Company\u201d, has just returned from eight weeks of test mining in the Clarion Clipperton Zone between Mexico and Hawaii. One of the biggest vessels of its type in the world, the ship planned to mine 3,600 tonnes of polymetallic nodules from the seafloor in a trial that could pave the way for full scale commercial mining.<br \/>\nGreenpeace Mexico activists meet the \u201cHidden Gem\u201d in kayaks holding \u201cStop Deep Sea Mining\u201d banners while Greenpeace Aotearoa campaigner James Hita delivers a message to the captain of the Hidden Gem via radio.|Greenpeace activists from New Zealand and Mexico confront the deep sea mining vessel \u201cHidden Gem\u201d off the coast of Manzanillo, Mexico, as it returned to port from the Pacific.<br \/>\nThe \u201cHidden Gem\u201d, commissioned by Canadian miner \u201cThe Metals Company\u201d, has just returned from eight weeks of test mining in the Clarion Clipperton Zone between Mexico and Hawaii. One of the biggest vessels of its type in the world, the ship planned to mine 3,600 tonnes of polymetallic nodules from the seafloor in a trial that could pave the way for full scale commercial mining.<br \/>\nGreenpeace Mexico activists meet the \u201cHidden Gem\u201d in kayaks holding \u201cStop Deep Sea Mining\u201d banners while Greenpeace Aotearoa campaigner James Hita delivers a message to the captain of the Hidden Gem via radio.|Greenpeace activists from New Zealand and Mexico confront the deep sea mining vessel \u201cHidden Gem\u201d off the coast of Manzanillo, Mexico, as it returned to port from the Pacific.<br \/>\nThe \u201cHidden Gem\u201d, commissioned by Canadian miner \u201cThe Metals Company\u201d, has just returned from eight weeks of test mining in the Clarion Clipperton Zone between Mexico and Hawaii. One of the biggest vessels of its type in the world, the ship planned to mine 3,600 tonnes of polymetallic nodules from the seafloor in a trial that could pave the way for full scale commercial mining.<br \/>\nGreenpeace Mexico activists meet the \u201cHidden Gem\u201d in kayaks holding \u201cStop Deep Sea Mining\u201d banners while Greenpeace Aotearoa campaigner James Hita delivers a message to the captain of the Hidden Gem via radio.|Greenpeace activists from New Zealand and Mexico confront the deep sea mining vessel \u201cHidden Gem\u201d off the coast of Manzanillo, Mexico, as it returned to port from the Pacific.<br \/>\nThe \u201cHidden Gem\u201d, commissioned by Canadian miner \u201cThe Metals Company\u201d, has just returned from eight weeks of test mining in the Clarion Clipperton Zone between Mexico and Hawaii. One of the biggest vessels of its type in the world, the ship planned to mine 3,600 tonnes of polymetallic nodules from the seafloor in a trial that could pave the way for full scale commercial mining.<br \/>\nGreenpeace Mexico activists meet the \u201cHidden Gem\u201d in kayaks holding \u201cStop Deep Sea Mining\u201d banners while Greenpeace Aotearoa campaigner James Hita delivers a message to the captain of the Hidden Gem via radio.|Greenpeace activists from New Zealand and Mexico confront the deep sea mining vessel \u201cHidden Gem\u201d off the coast of Manzanillo, Mexico, as it returned to port from the Pacific.<br \/>\nThe \u201cHidden Gem\u201d, commissioned by Canadian miner \u201cThe Metals Company\u201d, has just returned from eight weeks of test mining in the Clarion Clipperton Zone between Mexico and Hawaii. One of the biggest vessels of its type in the world, the ship planned to mine 3,600 tonnes of polymetallic nodules from the seafloor in a trial that could pave the way for full scale commercial mining.<br \/>\nGreenpeace Mexico activists meet the \u201cHidden Gem\u201d in kayaks holding \u201cStop Deep Sea Mining\u201d banners while Greenpeace Aotearoa campaigner James Hita delivers a message to the captain of the Hidden Gem via radio.|Greenpeace activists from New Zealand and Mexico confront the deep sea mining vessel \u201cHidden Gem\u201d off the coast of Manzanillo, Mexico, as it returned to port from the Pacific.<br \/>\nThe \u201cHidden Gem\u201d, commissioned by Canadian miner \u201cThe Metals Company\u201d, has just returned from eight weeks of test mining in the Clarion Clipperton Zone between Mexico and Hawaii. One of the biggest vessels of its type in the world, the ship planned to mine 3,600 tonnes of polymetallic nodules from the seafloor in a trial that could pave the way for full scale commercial mining.<br \/>\nGreenpeace Mexico activists meet the \u201cHidden Gem\u201d in kayaks holding \u201cStop Deep Sea Mining\u201d banners while Greenpeace Aotearoa campaigner James Hita delivers a message to the captain of the Hidden Gem via radio.|Greenpeace activists from New Zealand and Mexico confront the deep sea mining vessel \u201cHidden Gem\u201d off the coast of Manzanillo, Mexico, as it returned to port from the Pacific.<br \/>\nThe \u201cHidden Gem\u201d, commissioned by Canadian miner \u201cThe Metals Company\u201d, has just returned from eight weeks of test mining in the Clarion Clipperton Zone between Mexico and Hawaii. One of the biggest vessels of its type in the world, the ship planned to mine 3,600 tonnes of polymetallic nodules from the seafloor in a trial that could pave the way for full scale commercial mining.<br \/>\nGreenpeace Mexico activists meet the \u201cHidden Gem\u201d in kayaks holding \u201cStop Deep Sea Mining\u201d banners while Greenpeace Aotearoa campaigner James Hita delivers a message to the captain of the Hidden Gem via radio.|Greenpeace activists from New Zealand and Mexico confront the deep sea mining vessel \u201cHidden Gem\u201d off the coast of Manzanillo, Mexico, as it returned to port from the Pacific.<br \/>\nThe \u201cHidden Gem\u201d, commissioned by Canadian miner \u201cThe Metals Company\u201d, has just returned from eight weeks of test mining in the Clarion Clipperton Zone between Mexico and Hawaii. One of the biggest vessels of its type in the world, the ship planned to mine 3,600 tonnes of polymetallic nodules from the seafloor in a trial that could pave the way for full scale commercial mining.<br \/>\nGreenpeace Mexico activists meet the \u201cHidden Gem\u201d in kayaks holding \u201cStop Deep Sea Mining\u201d banners while Greenpeace Aotearoa campaigner James Hita delivers a message to the captain of the Hidden Gem via radio.|Greenpeace activists from New Zealand and Mexico confront the deep sea mining vessel \u201cHidden Gem\u201d off the coast of Manzanillo, Mexico, as it returned to port from the Pacific.<br \/>\nThe \u201cHidden Gem\u201d, commissioned by Canadian miner \u201cThe Metals Company\u201d, has just returned from eight weeks of test mining in the Clarion Clipperton Zone between Mexico and Hawaii. One of the biggest vessels of its type in the world, the ship planned to mine 3,600 tonnes of polymetallic nodules from the seafloor in a trial that could pave the way for full scale commercial mining.<br \/>\nGreenpeace Mexico activists meet the \u201cHidden Gem\u201d in kayaks holding \u201cStop Deep Sea Mining\u201d banners while Greenpeace Aotearoa campaigner James Hita delivers a message to the captain of the Hidden Gem via radio.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p><strong>Washington, DC <\/strong><strong>(November 16, 2022) <\/strong><strong>\u2013 <\/strong>\u00a0Greenpeace activists from Mexico and Aotearoa (New Zealand) peacefully confronted a deep sea mining ship off the coast of Manzanillo, M\u00e9xico as it returned to port from the Pacific on November 16. Activists protested in a kayak, holding banners that read \u201cStop Deep Sea Mining.\u201d<\/p>\n<p><strong>Greenpeace Aotearoa campaigner James Hita, onboard a small vessel off the Manzanillo coast, delivered a <\/strong><a href=\"https:\/\/www.greenpeace.org\/aotearoa\/press-release\/greenpeace-confronts-deep-sea-mining-vessel\/\"><strong>message<\/strong><\/a> <strong>to the captain of the deep sea mining ship \u2013 Hidden Gem \u2013 via radio<\/strong> highlighting the threat the industry poses to the health of the ocean on which we all depend, and the lives and livelihood of Pacific People whose communities are on the frontline of the activity. He called on the company to immediately cease its activities and for \u201c<em>world leaders to be bold and ambitious and call for a halt to deep sea mining to protect the marine environment.\u201d<\/em><\/p>\n<p>The <a href=\"https:\/\/www.marinetraffic.com\/en\/ais\/details\/ships\/shipid:713156\/mmsi:215700000\/imo:9445150\/vessel:HIDDEN_GEM\">Hidden Gem<\/a> drill ship, commissioned by Canadian miner The Metals Company (TMC), was returning from eight weeks of test mining in the Clarion Clipperton Zone between M\u00e9xico and Hawaii. One of the biggest vessels of its type in the world, the ship has <a href=\"https:\/\/investors.metals.co\/news-releases\/news-release-details\/nori-and-allseas-lift-over-3000-tonnes-polymetallic-nodules\">reportedly<\/a> mined and lifted on board 3,000 tonnes of polymetallic nodules from the seafloor in a trial that could pave the way for full-scale commercial mining.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Hita said: <\/strong><em>\u201cWe are here today because deep sea mining threatens the health of the ocean and the lives and livelihoods of all who depend on it. The ocean is home to over 50% of life on Earth and one of our biggest allies in fighting the climate crisis. We will not stand by while mining companies begin to plunder the seafloor for profit.\u201d<\/em><\/p>\n<p><em>\u201cOur message is clear: deep sea mining will not be tolerated. The movement led by Indigenous communities in the Pacific opposing this destructive industry grows stronger every day and now includes thousands of people around the world, an increasing number of civil society groups, and governments calling for a halt to deep sea mining. It cannot be allowed to go any further.\u201d<\/em><\/p>\n<p>TMC\u2019s trial was greenlit by the International Seabed Authority (ISA), an independent UN agency charged with protecting the ocean as the common heritage of humankind, under a non-transparent process that has been questioned by <a href=\"https:\/\/www.dosi-project.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/LetterDOSI_NORI_EIS_LTCrecommendation.pdf\">scientists<\/a>. The ISA itself has also faced<a href=\"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/2022\/08\/29\/world\/deep-sea-mining.html\"> criticism for its lack of transparency<\/a> and close relationships with would-be mining companies, including TMC.<\/p>\n<p>Delegates from across the world recently gathered at the ISA in Kingston, Jamaica to continue negotiation of the rules that would govern the industry, which could start operations as early as July 2023. The negotiations will continue in March and July next year. TMC has said it <a href=\"https:\/\/investors.metals.co\/news-releases\/news-release-details\/metals-company-subsidiary-nori-receives-isa-recommendation\">plans to apply for a deep sea mining license <\/a>in 2023.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Aleira Lara, Campaigns Director of Greenpeace M\u00e9xico, said: <\/strong><em>\u201cThe Clarion Clipperton Zone, where The Metals Company is conducting mining tests, is close to M\u00e9xico. If deep sea mining is allowed on a commercial scale, it could have very dangerous implications for our country and the marine ecosystems around us. We are very concerned about this. The planet and communities are already suffering the consequences of the climate crisis and biodiversity loss. We do not need a new extractive industry that would only make things worse. For us, it is very important that our government sees these potential risks and positions itself as a regional and global leader against deep sea mining.\u201d<\/em><\/p>\n<p>Deep sea mining involves large machinery sucking up minerals from the deep and transferring them to mining ships, a process that produces a large sediment plume and which <a href=\"https:\/\/www.seabedminingsciencestatement.org\/\">scientists<\/a> fear could potentially smother ocean life, threaten people\u2019s way of life, and add to the climate crisis.<\/p>\n<p>The global Greenpeace network has urged states opposed to the start of deep sea mining to work together in the coming months and find legal ways to ensure that this destructive industry is not allowed to start. To date, the governments of Palau, Samoa, Fiji, Micronesia, Chile, and New Zealand have all declared backing for a moratorium, while Germany backs a \u2018precautionary pause\u2019 and French President Macron recently called for an <a href=\"https:\/\/www.bloomberg.com\/news\/articles\/2022-11-10\/france-puts-future-of-deep-sea-mining-in-doubt?leadSource=uverify%20wall\">outright ban<\/a> at the latest session of COP27 in Egypt.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: center;\">###<\/p>\n<p><strong>Radio message transcript<\/strong> between Greenpeace Aotearoa campaigner James Hita and the Hidden Gem captain can be found <a href=\"https:\/\/www.greenpeace.org\/aotearoa\/press-release\/greenpeace-confronts-deep-sea-mining-vessel\/\">here<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Contacts:\u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>C\u00e9cile G\u00e9not, Global Media Lead for the Stop Deep Sea Mining Campaign, Greenpeace International: <a href=\"mailto:cecile.genot@greenpeace.org\">cecile.genot@greenpeace.org<\/a>, +33 (0)6 30 23 52 78<\/p>\n<p>Nick Young, Head of Communications, Greenpeace Aotearoa: <a href=\"mailto:nick.young@greenpeace.org\">nick.young@greenpeace.org<\/a>, +52 31 4181 1730<\/p>\n<p>Dana Olgu\u00edn, Communications Coordinator, Greenpeace M\u00e9xico, <a href=\"mailto:dana.olguin@greenpeace.org\">dana.olguin@greenpeace.org<\/a>,\u00a0 +52 55 4084 5320<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Greenpeace activists from Mexico and Aotearoa (New Zealand) peacefully confronted a deep sea mining ship off the coast of Manzanillo, M\u00e9xico as it returned to port from the Pacific 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