Deep Rising: Area 1, Section 1

Deep Rising: Area 1, Section 1

This registry represents an area of the deep seabed in the Pacific the size of Europe. Technically known as the Clarion Clipperton Zone, it is has been claimed by pro-mining nations and their mining company partners and is currently under threat from deep sea mining. Through The World’s Largest Land Dispute, Deep Rising aims to protect the deep seabed and the delicate ecosystems and countless species, known and unknown that thrive down there by helping us all reclaim our legal birthright*, the deep seabed. This registry acts as a digital record on the blockchain of the user’s rightful legal claim to their birthright. By recliaming it for protection they are doing so on behalf of all humanity and future generations. *United Nations law states that the deep sea beyond national jurisdiction is the common heritage of all humankind
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This registry represents an area of the deep seabed in the Pacific the size of Europe. Technically known as the Clarion Clipperton Zone, it is has been claimed by pro-mining nations and their mining company partners and is currently under threat from deep sea mining. Through The World’s Largest Land Dispute, Deep Rising aims to protect the deep seabed and the delicate ecosystems and countless species, known and unknown that thrive down there by helping us all reclaim our legal birthright*, the deep seabed. This registry acts as a digital record on the blockchain of the user’s rightful legal claim to their birthright. By recliaming it for protection they are doing so on behalf of all humanity and future generations. *United Nations law states that the deep sea beyond national jurisdiction is the common heritage of all humankind

Projects with Deep Rising

The Worlds Largest Land Dispute
The Worlds Largest Land Dispute

The Worlds Largest Land Dispute

As major corporations shift their focus from traditional fossil fuels to deep-ocean mining, Deep Rising prompts critical questions about our approach to meeting growing energy demands. Instead of depleting oceanic resources, they advocate for the development of sustainable alternatives abundant on Earth's surface. By emphasising that the seabed is the common heritage of humanity, Deep Rising underscores the urgent need to make informed decisions that safeguard the planet for generations to come.
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