Thursday 15 March 2018 | Written by Rashneel Kumar | Published in Environment
Seabed Minerals Authority commissioner Paul Lynch, left, with Cook Islands engineer Eusenio Fatialofa, who was part of a seabed exploration expedition conducted by GSR last year. 18031405
Cook Islands Seabed Minerals Authority is seeking applications for a new training and educational opportunity with their joint venture partner, Global Sea Mineral Resources NV (GSR) of Belgium.
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