[From the INDEEP mailing list] http://www.pewtrusts.org/en/about/news-room/news/2015/06/19/a-big-moment-for-the-high-seas Great news for the high seas and deep seabed beyond national boundaries. The United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) just
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DOSI-INDEEP webinar series – recordings and next talk
[From the INDEEP mailing list] Further to the previous emails regarding the new DOSI-INDEEP webinar series, the recording of past talks have now been posted:
Deepwater Horizon Interview
An interesting perspective on what happened right after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill and the regulatory issues that still plague the system. This article
MIDAS Spring Newsletter 2015
[From the INDEEP mailing list] The spring 2015 edition of the MIDAS newsletter is now available to download here (or use this link if you wish
ICES WGDEC 2015 Report
[From the INDEEP mailing list] Colleagues with an interest in deep-sea mining may like to read the 2015 ICES WG on Deep-Water Ecology report
NDEEP/DOSI Webinar Series: Deep-Sea Promises and Challenges
[From the INDEEP mailing list] New DOSI-INDEEP Webinar Series Starts May 14th 2015– hosted by MESP: Deep Sea Promises and Challenges There is
Webinar on International Deep Seabed Mining
[From the INDEEP mailing list] The Environmental Law Institute (Scripps Institution of Oceanography, USA) hosted an Ocean Seminar Series on Wednesday 22nd April. Dr. Kathryn
ISA draft framework for the regulation of seabed exploitation
[From the INDEEP mailing list] On 13th March 2015, the ISA issued a “Report on the draft framework for the regulation of deep seabed
Workshop: Marine Disposal of Terrestrial Mine Tailings
[From the INDEEP mailing list] If you are interested in Submarine Tailings Disposal and Deep-Sea Tailings Placement, please read on. The DOSI WG on
Publication on conservation and sustainable use of marine biodiversity in ABNJ
[from the INDEEP mailing list] News about the high seas that comes after ten years of discussions: http://www.iddri.org/Publications/A-new-chapter-for-the-high-seas “A new chapter for the high seas? Historic decision