Alasdair Neill
12 years ago
Article in the Western Morning News this morning abou Marine Minerals (ceo Mike Proudfoot ex Wheal Jane) intending to restart trials for offshore tin dredging. The last of various companies investigating this, but never getting to full scale production, was Marine Mining which gave up with the tin crash in the 1980's.
Dolcoathguy
12 years ago
http://www.thisiscornwall.co.uk/Study-underwater-tin-deposits-create-jobs/story-17208552-detail/story.html 


Looks like they are looking at alternatives to Dredging that will not get the environmental people in a flap....
Is it safe to come out of the bunker yet?
stuey
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12 years ago
RoyM has a very interesting report from the St Agnes area about the deposits and their floating mill requirements.

It was very interesting and showed certain economic viability.
scooptram
12 years ago
you wait they will be stopped because of the 3 headed 9 armed lesser spoted pink rag fish!

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