Seabed Sovereignty in Focus as UN’s International Seabed Authority Marks 30 Years Amid Rare Earth Rush

Jul 22, 2025

woman in a business suit standing with her arms crossed, representing the professional aspect of deep-sea mining

Highlights

  • The International Seabed Authority is developing a regulatory framework to govern rare earth mineral extraction in international ocean territories.
  • ISA aims to ensure deep-sea mining benefits all humanity, not just corporations, through initiatives like Deep-Sea Biobank and DeepData.
  • The upcoming mining code could significantly impact global rare earth mineral access, especially for EV and energy transition technologies.

As the global race for rare earth minerals intensifies, the International Seabed Authority (ISA) is emerging as a powerfulโ€”and potentially disruptiveโ€”force in shaping the future of underwater mining. Celebrating its 30th anniversary this week, the ISA is doubling down on its mission to govern seabed resources that lie beyond national bordersโ€”an area that covers over half of the worldโ€™s oceans and holds immense stores of cobalt, neodymium, yttrium, lanthanum, and other critical minerals.

According to UN News reporter Eileen Travers, the ISA has begun finalizing a long-anticipated โ€œmining codeโ€, which could dramatically influence how and when deep-sea mining can legally proceed. The goal: regulate access to the deep seabed while safeguarding fragile marine ecosystems.

Growing Clout

ISA Secretary-General Leticia Carvalho

While private sector interest in deep-sea rare earth extraction surgesโ€”especially to meet EV and energy transition demandsโ€”only the ISA has authority over international waters. That makes the upcoming framework one of the most important global policy milestones for investors, developers, and regulators in the critical mineral space.

ISA Secretary-General Leticia Carvalho (opens in a new tab) emphasized that the seabed is โ€œour common heritageโ€ and that mineral exploitation must benefit all humanityโ€”not just first-mover corporations or tech-hungry nations. New initiatives include a Deep-Sea Biobank (opens in a new tab), which will catalog marine genetic material, and DeepData, the worldโ€™s most extensive open-access deep-sea environmental database, which now exceeds 10 terabytes of oceanic data.

Some Key Questions for Investors

  • Will ISAโ€™s mining code limit or delay commercial deep-sea rare earth extraction?
  • How will โ€œshared benefitโ€ obligations be enforced, and who will profit?
  • Could ISA become a chokepoint for companies seeking deep-sea mining permits?

As the U.S., EU, and others seek to reduce their dependence on China for rare earths, deep-sea nodules offer a tantalizing alternativeโ€”but only if regulatory clarity and environmental safeguards are in place. The ISAโ€™s upcoming decisions could determine whether deep-sea mining becomes a geopolitical game-changer or remains stuck in legal limbo.

Source: United Nations News (opens in a new tab), Eileen Travers, July 22, 202

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