

Oppose commercial seabed mining in federal waters of
The Issue
The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) is conducting a request for information and interest (RFI) to seek industry and public input on a proposal to allow commercial seabed mineral mining in waters located off Virginia’s Eastern Shore and north of the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay – an area larger than the state of Delaware.
The proposed RFI Area covers approximately 2,764 square miles off Virginia’s coast. Marine phosphate and heavy mineral sand mining would likely involve industrial-scale dredging and removal of large volumes of seafloor. That activity could destroy bottom habitat, increase sediment in the water, disrupt fish and shellfish habitat, and threaten the clean coastal waters that support Virginia’s fisheries, aquaculture, tourism, recreation, and quality of life.
This proposal would introduce a new and risky industrial use into waters that already sustain major existing industries. Virginia’s marine economy supports more than 130,000 jobs and contributes billions of dollars each year to the Commonwealth. The Eastern Shore also supports nationally significant aquaculture, migratory bird habitat, fish nurseries, tourism destinations, and some of the most important coastal wilderness remaining on the Atlantic seaboard.
The risks of commercial seabed mining are too great. This proposal could cause lasting harm to Virginia’s ocean resources, coastal economy, and way of life.
We urge BOEM to remove the areas offshore Virginia from consideration for commercial mineral leasing and to abandon any plans for seabed mining off Virginia’s coast.
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The Issue
The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) is conducting a request for information and interest (RFI) to seek industry and public input on a proposal to allow commercial seabed mineral mining in waters located off Virginia’s Eastern Shore and north of the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay – an area larger than the state of Delaware.
The proposed RFI Area covers approximately 2,764 square miles off Virginia’s coast. Marine phosphate and heavy mineral sand mining would likely involve industrial-scale dredging and removal of large volumes of seafloor. That activity could destroy bottom habitat, increase sediment in the water, disrupt fish and shellfish habitat, and threaten the clean coastal waters that support Virginia’s fisheries, aquaculture, tourism, recreation, and quality of life.
This proposal would introduce a new and risky industrial use into waters that already sustain major existing industries. Virginia’s marine economy supports more than 130,000 jobs and contributes billions of dollars each year to the Commonwealth. The Eastern Shore also supports nationally significant aquaculture, migratory bird habitat, fish nurseries, tourism destinations, and some of the most important coastal wilderness remaining on the Atlantic seaboard.
The risks of commercial seabed mining are too great. This proposal could cause lasting harm to Virginia’s ocean resources, coastal economy, and way of life.
We urge BOEM to remove the areas offshore Virginia from consideration for commercial mineral leasing and to abandon any plans for seabed mining off Virginia’s coast.
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Petition created on August 3, 2026