Seabed mining is allowed in New Zealand but it has to be approved by the Environmental Protection Agency. Although three projects have been proposed to the agency none has been given final clearance. An increasingly contentious debate is happening over whether the world's seabeds should be mined for nickel and other green energy transition minerals.
Last October, New Zealand backed a conditional moratorium on seabed mining in areas beyond national jurisdiction. "New Zealand’s international position does not require the government to change its domestic approach to seabed mining. But having backed a conditional moratorium, it is timely to examine our own regulatory settings," Parker said. Feedback and inquiry findings from the review would inform any regulatory changes, the government said. (Reporting by Lucy Craymer; Editing by Robert Birsel)