China, Cook Islands seabed research pact sparks environmental concerns

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Cook Islands Prime Minister Mark Brown visits the National Deep Sea Centre in Qingdao, China, in this picture released on Feb. 12. (Facebook via Reuters)

SHAUN TURTON

SYDNEY -- Seabed mining critics worry that a recent agreement on research collaboration between the Cook Islands and China will focus on exploitation of seabed critical minerals rather than understanding the potential environmental impacts of the controversial endeavor.

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