To be emphasized, the whole process will affect negatively the ocean ecosystem as well as the biodiversity due to the deep midwaters of the world’s oceans representing more than 90% of the biosphere, which contains 100 times more fish than the annual global catch, connect surface and seafloor ecosystems, and also playing vital roles in climate regulation and nutrient cycles.
Currently, due to the lack of scientific knowledge, we cannot presently assure that mining mineral resources in the area would not lead to irreversible damage to the seabed and its biodiversity
Few examples of negative impacts undergoes by the deep-sea environment and its biodiversity are listed in the below section.
Mining machines grind up and destroy the habitat of living organisms in the ocean and cause risking the extinction of unique species. The widespread of disruption to marine life would also impact the whole ocean food chain. Deep-sea mining will stir up fine sediments on the seafloor, creating plumes of suspended particles.
the minerals that are mixed with the seawater will be treated with different salinity and chemicals and the spills of fuel and toxic products that are harmful to the animals.
In accordance with the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), the ISA is required to ensure the effective protection of the marine environment, including deep midwater ecosystems, from harmful effects arising from mining-related activities.
To conclude, it is essential to carry out scientific exploration and research missions to increase our knowledge and understanding of these still very little-known marine environments. It must not only continue, but also grow, especially in the context of international collaboration among researchers worldwide. Mining activities in the zone, if they are ever possible, will be the first human activities ever supervised before they begin, and they will be supported by scientific knowledge, with environmental protection as a requirement, and for the benefit of all humanity.
"There is no calamity greater than lavish desires. There is no greater guilt than discontentment. And there is no greater disaster than greed."- Lao Tzu

