DCNS' Solutions for Deep Sea Mining Environmentally Friendly Activities

- Organization:
- International Marine Minerals Society
- Pages:
- 3
- File Size:
- 88 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2017
Abstract
"The exploitation of marine resources has enjoyed renewed interest with a completely new sector, that of the Deep Sea Mining of mineral resources in the seabed, that is now gaining momentum. Nevertheless, the significant environmental constraints represent a challenge for initiating these new activities, whether this is in terms of the knowledge of the concerned ecosystems or in terms of monitoring and minimizing the impact of these new activities. This paper presents 2 technologies that aim to respond to the expectations of the stakeholders in this area. The first consists of the real-time monitoring of installations/operations and their impact on the environment using the most modern underwater technologies and especially long-term deployment AUV based on AUV docking station solution and autonomous long term observatories. The second consists of a membrane allowing the confinement of an area, the reduction of the emission of particles in suspension and noise reduction.IntroductionDeep ocean environments have been explored since the mid-1800s. As the land-based reserves of hydrocarbons and minerals become depleted, increasing numbers of resourcebased projects are being proposed for shallow then deepwater environments. Two distinct resource sectors have recognized the potential commercial value of working in shallow and deepwater environments – Oil and Gas and now Mining."
Citation
APA:
(2017) DCNS' Solutions for Deep Sea Mining Environmentally Friendly ActivitiesMLA: DCNS' Solutions for Deep Sea Mining Environmentally Friendly Activities. International Marine Minerals Society, 2017.