MARINE EXPLORATION
Marine mining pioneer Nautilus Minerals this week reported an upgraded and improved mineral resource at its Clarion-Clipperton Fracture Zone (CCZ) project in the Central Pacific, which it held through its 100%-owned subsidiary Tonga Offshore Mining. Toronto-based Nautilus advised on Thursday that the CCZ project’s compliant inferred mineral resource base increased from 410-million tonnes to 685-million tonnes (wet), while about 68-million tonnes were upgraded in the indicated category and 2.6-million tonnes in the measured category.
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