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COMPENSATION FOR POLLUTION DAMAGE RESULTING FROM EXPLORATION FOR AND EXPLOITATION OF SEABED MINERAL RESOURCES

COMPENSATION FOR POLLUTION DAMAGE RESULTING FROM EXPLORATION FOR AND EXPLOITATION OF SEABED MINERAL RESOURCES

Professor B. Soyer
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INTRODUCTION

In parallel with technological advances, offshore industry is beginning to intensify its efforts to explore and exploit seabed mineral resources in deeper locations, resulting in a considerable increase in the number of fields that are currently in operation. Partly due to stringent regulatory demands put in place by coastal states,2 the offshore industry enjoys a good safety record. In fact, until recently the industry has been viewed as being only a minor contributor to pollution in the marine environment compared with other sources of pollution.3

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