Latest Developments from the Cook Islands Relating to the Management of its Large Seabed Minerals Resource of Cobalt Rich Ferromanganese Nodules

International Marine Minerals Society
Seabed Mineral Authority Runanda Takere Moana
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International Marine Minerals Society
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2018

Abstract

The Cook Islands is a group of 15 islands, being a Polynesian nation in the heart of the South Pacific Ocean and now bears the name of famed English navigator Captain James Cook, who sailed here in the 1770’s. In the 1800s, it was re-named “the Cook Islands” by illustrious Russian cartographers from the previous English name of “The Hervey Islands”. SEABED MINERALS The Cook Islands has one of the world’s most abundant deep seabed mineral (SBM) resources of Manganese nodules estimated at 10 billion tonnes, within its large Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) of almost 2 million square kilometres. This knowledge has been gained through numerous scientific surveys conducted in the Cook Islands waters by many international scientific research entities, starting with a Russian deep seabed marine survey in the 1970’s, from which many physical samples of these abundant Manganese nodules were first recovered. Some of the 1970’s Russian samples are still retained in the Cook Islands more than 40 years later. Then a comprehensive 21 year Pacific wide Seabed Minerals scientific study, between 1985- 2005, undertaken by the Japanese and SOPAC1 based in Fiji, confirmed that the Cook Islands has a vast, unique and valuable deep seabed minerals resource of Cobalt rich Manganese nodules. These Nodules contain many valuable minerals required by the global market including Nickel, Copper, Cobalt and Rare Earth Elements.
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APA: Seabed Mineral Authority Runanda Takere Moana  (2018)  Latest Developments from the Cook Islands Relating to the Management of its Large Seabed Minerals Resource of Cobalt Rich Ferromanganese Nodules

MLA: Seabed Mineral Authority Runanda Takere Moana Latest Developments from the Cook Islands Relating to the Management of its Large Seabed Minerals Resource of Cobalt Rich Ferromanganese Nodules. International Marine Minerals Society, 2018.

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