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Image source, The Metals Company Image caption, Mining companies plan to use a machine like this on the seabed to hoover up the nodules The greatest concentration of the nodules is at depths between 4,000m and 6,000m (13,123-19,685ft). They are found across much of the deep ocean floor. The Metals Company plans to mine in an area of the Pacific Ocean known as the Clarion-Clipperton Zone. For years it was assumed that very little could live in these cold, dark and...