
Core Memory Now We Shall Mine The Oceans - EP 39 Gerard Barron
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Oct 22, 2025 Gerard Barron, the Founder and CEO of The Metals Company, is spearheading the charge for deep-sea polymetallic nodule mining. He shares insights on the trillion-dollar mineral wealth lying on the ocean floor and the mechanics of collecting these nodules without invasive seabed disruption. The discussion dives into the potential benefits of seabed mining, such as lower environmental impact compared to land mining, and addresses concerns about the unknown ecosystems of the deep sea. Barron also touches on the competitive landscape, including China's advancements in deep-sea technology.
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Metals Circulation Is Insufficient Today
- There are not enough metals currently circulating to enable full recycling at scale today.
- We need new low-impact primary supply now while building circularity for the future.
CCZ Holds Two-Dimensional Nodule Riches
- Clarion-Clipperton Zone (CCZ) hosts vast polymetallic nodules rich in nickel, copper, cobalt, and manganese.
- Nodules lie unattached on the abyssal plain, making them a two-dimensional, surveyable resource.
19th-Century Nodule Discovery
- 19th century British expeditions used steam pistons and miles of rope to dredge the deep ocean and discovered nodules.
- Early samples led to the recognition of rich CCZ nodules decades later.
