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26 Mär 2018

PNG: Concerns raised about negative impacts of seabed mining; need for consultation with local landholders

A recent media report (linked below) cites Nautilus Minerals' proposed seabed mining activities in Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea, and refers to the potential negative impacts of seabed mining, including harm to tuna stocks, and the need for proper consultation with local landholders. 

Business & Human Rights Resource Centre invited Nautilus Minerals to respond to these concerns. Nautilus Minerals' response is linked below.