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Environmentalists aim to halt first-ever US deep-sea mining sale
Conservation groups say wildlife officials cleared the way for a 31 million-acre deep-sea mining lease sale in American Samoa without ana…
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Conservation groups say wildlife officials cleared the way for a 31 million-acre deep-sea mining lease sale in American Samoa without analyzing the effects on endangered and threatened species.
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