NOAA Revamps 1980s Rules for Deep Ocean Mining Adventures
Published Date: 7/7/2025
Proposed Rule
Summary
NOAA is updating the rules for exploring and mining valuable minerals from the deep ocean floor. These changes make the process clearer and easier to follow, reflecting new technology and info since the 1980s. Companies wanting licenses or permits will see a smoother review process, with some new deadlines and requirements to keep things fair and efficient.
Analyzed Economic Effects
2 provisions identified: 0 benefits, 0 costs, 2 mixed.
Regulations updated for modern technology
NOAA will update the rules that implement the Deep Seabed Hard Mineral Resources Act to reflect significant technological and information changes since the initial regulations were written in the 1980s. If you apply for exploration or commercial recovery of polymetallic nodules from the deep seabed (areas beyond national jurisdiction), the rules you must follow will be revised to reflect current technology and information.
Consolidated license and permit review process
NOAA proposes a consolidated review process for exploration licenses and commercial recovery permits, including placing that process in a previously reserved section of the regulations. Companies seeking licenses or permits will face a smoother review process but will also encounter some new deadlines and requirements intended to keep reviews fair and efficient.
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