Environmental groups weigh legal action over 'flawed' Trans Tasman Resources hearing

Environmental groups weigh legal action over 'flawed' Trans Tasman Resources hearing
Rebecca Howard
By Rebecca Howard April 24 (BusinessDesk) - Environmental groups Kiwis Against Seabed Mining and Greenpeace may apply for a judicial review of Trans Tasman Resources' bid to mine iron sands from the ocean floor in New Zealand's Exclusive Economic Zone, arguing the process is flawed.  The hearing, which began in mid-February and has been extended to May 31, marks the second time TTR has sought permission to mine titano-magnetite iron sands on the seafloor off the coast of Whanganui. The company, which is 55 percent New Zealand owned, propo...