weaselle:

moniquill:

curiousobsession101:

plaguedocboi:

Wait, beneath the sea floor?

OUGHGH??

OIUOHGHHVOIH!!!!!

HOLY SHIT

So I looked this up and there’s three things I think should be mentioned:

  1. Yes, this is real.
  2. They found this ecosystem in underground hydrothermal caves where the water was 75 degrees Fahrenheit (25 degrees Celsius) and when it says “volcanic fluids” it means that, or where the hot water in the caves comes up through cracks to mix with the colder water above, allowing minerals and nutrients from the volcanic caves to escape and dissolved oxygen from the open ocean to enter.
  3. The robot that tested the hypothesis of life under the seafloor was called SuBastian.

There’s a hole in the bottom of the sea.

There’s a hole in the bottom of the sea.

There’s a hole. There’s a hole.

There’s a hole in the bottom of the sea…

See THIS is why (another reason why) we need to all be more informed about and active against the deep sea mining that is in its infancy but trying like hell to ramp up fast

The rich and greedy are trying to scrape up the bottom of the sea for money, because of course they are

That last one, if you missed it, says “Deep Sea Mining Could Begin Soon, Regulated Or Not”


“scientists can’t agree if that’s good” is a little misleading tho. Should be more like “scientists don’t know enough to give you proof of all the ways it’s bad” would be more accurate

All those, like, rock footballs on the bottom in the NPR pic above? They have things like nickle and zinc in them, and they want to use stuff like this machine to scrape them all up

It’s even worse than you think btw

not only do all those football rocks (nodes) have micro ecologies that we don’t understand and could be important to, you know, the foundational ecosystem of the entire planet, but also

the ocean is a huge carbon sink. That means it takes in and locks down carbon gasses (you know, those greenhouse gasses we’re struggling to not let kill basically all of planet earth)

well. turns out when you stir up the ocean sediment, it

A:
interferes with the oceans ability to take in and hold carbon

B:
actually releases carbon gases back into the atmosphere

C:

fucks with all the wildlife by completely changing their local environment, removing lots of microbial organisms, changing the shape of the ocean floor, and making the water all cloudy and full of things that aren’t usually floating around in the water. Also, like, WE DIDN’T EVEN KNOW ABOUT THE UNDERGROUND ECOSYSTEM OP IS POSTING ABOUT which is the kind of thing this sort of operation would destroy without us even knowing what we were destroying.

And we need to be informed and outraged about it because there is a lot of money going into doing this despite these serious concerns and i don’t think enough of the general public is aware of what they are trying to do