Agency Votes to Replace Official Accused of Rushing Start of Seabed Mining
Briefly

Leticia Carvalho, a Brazilian oceanographer, elected to replace Michael Lodge, was accused of industry alignment. Carvalho does not support a moratorium but insists on environmental regulations before large-scale seabed mining.
Michael Lodge, the outgoing executive, faced accusations of colluding with private contractors for mining. He refuted these claims and advocated for impartial leadership in seabed mining regulation.
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