Mining Mirror February 2018 | Page 29

Mining in focus The biggest mining ship, MV Peace in Africa was launched in 2007 for the exploration of the SASA (South African Sea Areas) by the conglomerate De Beers. The most important and unique feature of the mining ship is that it is the first vessel to carry out marine mining in the western seacoast part of South Africa, in the Atlantic Ocean. Steenkamp Heavy mineral placer deposits extend onto the continental shelf, where it can be mined. materials in shallow waters. The rotating cutterhead is usually an open basket with hardened teeth or cutting edges the suction pipe is normally located within the basket. In standard operating conditions the dredge is swung back and forth in an arc pivoted from a large post or spud attached to the stern. Extreme mining Marine miners face extreme working conditions with operations typically running for about 300 calendar days a year, excluding days for maintenance or unfavourable sea conditions. Operators also must work in temperatures of around 1ÂșC, pressures of about 300 to 500 bars, several kilometres from shore, cross-cutting currents and uneven topography. To navigate heterogeneous mineral distribution, companies will first need to develop self- propelled mining devices that could detect promising targets and screen the ore at seabed level, instead of pumping it up to the surface. These types of technological developments optimise power consumption and have cost and time saving benefits. Environmental concerns Seafloor mining presents significant threat to the marine environment. In South Africa, only 0.4% of the EEZ is officially protected. One of the biggest concerns is that marine organisms on the seafloor would not survive, owing to the generation of a continuous sediment plume. In addition, the disturbed continental sediments cause a change in the chemical characteristics of the water column, due to the release of potentially toxic elements, such as radioactive materials, methane, hydrogen sulphide and heavy metals locked in the sediments. In addition, the release of heavy metals from seabed sediments could also l