FRP Attends 26th Session ISA Conference
At the United Nations International Seabed Authority (ISA)’s 26 session, Fish Reef Project helps ensure that restoration to the marine ecosystem is required should deep sea mining ever occur.
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At the United Nations International Seabed Authority (ISA)’s 26 session, Fish Reef Project helps ensure that restoration to the marine ecosystem is required should deep sea mining ever occur.
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