日本地球惑星科学連合2022年大会

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[M-ZZ47] 海底マンガン鉱床の生成環境と探査・開発

2022年5月29日(日) 11:00 〜 13:00 オンラインポスターZoom会場 (30) (Ch.30)

コンビーナ:臼井 朗(高知大学海洋コア総合研究センター)、コンビーナ:鈴木 勝彦(国立研究開発法人海洋研究開発機構・海底資源センター)、コンビーナ:高橋 嘉夫(東京大学大学院理学系研究科地球惑星科学専攻)、コンビーナ:伊藤 孝(茨城大学教育学部)、座長:伊藤 孝(茨城大学教育学部)、鈴木 勝彦(国立研究開発法人海洋研究開発機構・海底資源センター)、高橋 嘉夫(東京大学大学院理学系研究科地球惑星科学専攻)、臼井 朗(高知大学海洋コア総合研究センター)

11:00 〜 13:00

[MZZ47-P04] How will Deep Sea Mining Affect Sulfide and Nodule Environments?

*Travis William Washburn1Akira Iguchi1Kyoko Yamaoka1、Yosuke Onishi2Nobuyuki Okamoto3,4Atsushi Suzuki1 (1.National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology、2.KANSO Co., LTD、3.Japan Oil, Gas and Metals National Corporation、4.Kobe University)

キーワード:deep sea mining, seafloor massive sulfides, manganese nodules, benthic communities, heavy metals, environmental impact assessment

Full-scale mining of deep-sea resources may occur within the next few years given the call in 2021 for the International Seabed Authority to finalize mining regulations for manganese nodules. Many questions about the communities associated with habitats where mining will likely occur remain, including their resilience to human activities. Much of what is currently known about possible impacts from mining comes from past disturbance tests on nodule-rich areas. This presentation aims to put the results of sulfide mining in the context of lessons learned from these past studies. This presentation will discuss results from the first-ever mining disturbance test on deep-sea seafloor massive sulfides on benthic infaunal communities, from bacteria to macrofauna. Impacts from mining include habitat removal, sedimentation, and increased heavy-metal concentrations. Many factors likely affect the level of mining impacts to the surrounding environment such as distance, current direction, and local topography. While all sulfide communities examined appeared to exhibit some changes from the disturbance test, both the spatial and temporal extent of impacts varied among different size components of the benthic community as well as different community variables (i.e., abundance, diversity, and community structure). Results of this sulfide disturbance will be compared to previous nodule disturbance tests in the Clarion-Clipperton Zone and elsewhere. Benthic communities often show similar patterns to disturbance regardless of the type of disturbance or habitat, but there are also many reasons to expect differences in how communities respond in sulfides vs. nodules. This work will hopefully provide valuable information on deep-sea benthic resilience to deep-sea mining and guide both the ISA and mining contractors towards best practices to mitigate damages from future exploitation.