Namibia: Sandpiper Justifies Marine Phosphate Mining Along the Coast

NOT only is marine phosphate a commodity like fish, but it's so harmless that one can eat it, according to Barnabas Uugwanga of Namibia Marine Phosphate (NMP), the Namibian-Australian venture responsible for the controversial Sandpiper Phosphate Project south-west off Walvis Bay.

NMP is a joint venture between Australia's Minemakers Limited and UCL Resources Limited, and Namibia's Tungeni Investments.

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