
Eva Stewart
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Eva Stewart is a PhD student at the Natural History Museum and the University of Southampton, who served as the lead author of a significant study revealing the ecological impacts of deep sea mining in the Clarion-Clipperton Zone, particularly noting a 37% reduction in animal populations due to test mining activities.
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Eva Stewart is the lead author and a PhD student at the Natural History Museum and the University of Southampton.
Over a third of animals impacted in deep sea mining testBBC·
United Kingdom· 2025-12-06




