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This animation demonstrates how a collector vehicle launched from a ship during deep-sea mining would travel 15,000 feet below sea level to collect polymetallic nodules containing essential minerals. Narrated by MIT Professor Thomas Peacock. For more information, please watch: https://youtu.be/MWvCtF1itQM

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See how we made the world's 1st ever deep sea mineral extraction machines! These three remotely-controlled mineral extraction machines, the largest of which is 300t were designed to extract massive sulphides in the Bismarck Sea off Papua New Guinea. The mineral deposit has an average depth of 1600m below mean sea level and they were produced back in 2016 for Nautilus Minerals Inc. an early pioneer in deep sea mineral exploration and extraction. Each of these vehicles is controlled from the ship’s control ro

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