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International Seabed Authority (ISA)

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India recently hosted the 8th Annual Contractors' Meeting of the International Seabed Authority (ISA) at the CSIR-National Institute of Oceanography in Goa. This significant event brought together global experts to discuss the latest developments in deep-sea exploration, with a focus on sustainable resource management and India’s leadership role in ocean exploration.

The meeting highlighted India’s pioneering contributions to international seabed exploration and its dedication to a vision of shared oceanic resources under the “common heritage of mankind” principle.

Key Highlights of the Meeting

  1. India’s Role in Deep-Sea Exploration:
    India’s involvement in
    seabed exploration dates back to its pioneering role as the first country to receive an area for polymetallic nodule (PMN) exploration in international waters. This achievement positioned India as a “Pioneer Investor”, underscoring its leadership in sustainable ocean exploration.

  2. India’s Exploration Areas:
    India currently holds the largest exploration area for
    Polymetallic Sulphides (PMS) in the international seabed. With two PMS exploration contracts, India is actively engaged in seabed resource exploration in the Central Indian Ridge, Southwest Indian Ridge, and Carlsberg Ridge of the Indian Ocean. This represents a substantial contribution to global ocean resource management.

  3. Sustainable Resource Management:
    The meeting emphasized the need for responsible and sustainable management of
    deep-sea resources, aligning with India’s Deep Ocean Mission and global efforts to ensure that seabed mineral extraction benefits all of humanity. This includes adhering to the principles outlined under the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), focusing on equitable and sustainable resource use.

  4. Collaboration and Global Partnerships:
    India’s leadership in the international seabed exploration is not just national but
    global. The country’s engagement with the International Seabed Authority (ISA)—an autonomous body established under UNCLOS—further cements its role in shaping international laws for the governance and regulation of seabed mining activities for the common benefit of all nations.

About the International Seabed Authority (ISA)

  • Headquarters: Kingston, Jamaica

  • Mandate: Established under the 1982 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) and the 1994 Implementation Agreement, the ISA regulates mineral resource activities on the international seabed to ensure that these resources are used for the benefit of humanity, particularly to assist developing countries and protect the marine environment.

  • Membership: The ISA has 170 member states, including India, all of whom have a vested interest in ensuring the sustainable use and equitable distribution of seabed resources.

The ISA plays a crucial role in balancing economic development with environmental protection, ensuring that the vast and resource-rich international seabed is explored responsibly and shared equitably among the nations of the world.

India’s Deep Ocean Mission

India’s Deep Ocean Mission is a flagship initiative aimed at exploring and sustainably managing the resources of the deep ocean.

  • Polymetallic Nodules (PMN): Extracting critical minerals for technology and energy needs, including cobalt, nickel, and rare earth metals.

  • Marine Biotechnology: Investigating the deep sea for biological resources that may offer solutions in medicine, agriculture, and other sectors.

  • Environmental Protection: Safeguarding marine ecosystems and preventing damage to marine biodiversity during resource extraction.

  • Technology Development: Advancing submarine robotics, underwater sensors, and sustainable mining technologies for the future of deep-sea exploration.

 

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