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  2. Phosphate mining in Banaba and Nauru - Wikipedia

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    Ellis' discovery of phosphate excited John T. Arundel of the Pacific Islands Company and the company decided to pursue rights and access to Nauru's lucrative resource. The negotiations to pursue rights to the phosphate involved four parties: the British and German governments, the newly reorganised Pacific Phosphate Company, and Jaluit-Gesellschaft (a German mining company that had been ...

  3. Effects of mining in Nauru - Wikipedia

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    The damage done through mining extends further by ocean acidification and coastal erosion, these have threatened the terrestrial and marine biodiversity. [8] The people of Nauru also face continued negative health effects from the mining in the form of phosphate dust pollution and cadmium pollution, tainting the water and air quality. [8]

  4. Nauru Rehabilitation Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Nauru Rehabilitation Corporation is a state-owned enterprise established by the Republic of Nauru in May 1999, following the passing of the Nauru Rehabilitation Corporation Act in July 1997. Its primary mission is to rehabilitate land destroyed by the phosphate industry , both before and after its independence, making them once again ...

  5. British Phosphate Commission - Wikipedia

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    Following the Nauru Agreement of 2 July 1919 the interests of the PPC in the phosphate deposits in Nauru and Ocean Island were acquired by the governments of the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand, which carried out mining under the direction of the Board of Commissioners, which represented the three governments. [13] [12]

  6. UPDATE 3-Pacific island of Nauru sets two-year deadline ... - AOL

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    The tiny Pacific island nation of Nauru has notified a U.N. body of plans to start deep-sea mining, giving the International Seabed Authority (ISA) two years to complete long-running talks on ...

  7. Deep-sea mining regulations in Nauru - Wikipedia

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    The government of Nauru stated that Nauru has proudly taken a leading role in developing the international legal framework governing seafloor nodules in the international seabed area (the Area). [18] The authorities further stated that the Draft Exploitation Regulations have been in development for a long time, and are ready to be adopted in a ...

  8. Nauru - Wikipedia

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    The effects of phosphate mining in Nauru have had significant negative impacts on the island's environment and economy. [158] One of the most prominent effects of the phosphate mining in Nauru is the extensive environmental degradation that has occurred as a result of the extraction of phosphates. [159]

  9. Economy of Nauru - Wikipedia

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    On 2 June 2015, an agency of Bendigo and Adelaide Bank, Australia's fifth largest bank, was established in Nauru by the Department of Finance. [ 18 ] [ 19 ] Effective from the end of April 2016, Westpac , one of Australia's largest banks, ceased to have any dealings with the Nauru government. [ 20 ]

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