What are
nodules?

Naturally occurring, rock-like deposits found on the deep ocean floor.

The formation of nodules develop over millions of years as metals precipitate from seawater and accumulate around a central core.
Gross Value of Nodule Content based on CCZ Average
Composition
High concentrations of copper, nickel, cobalt, and manganese (aggregate grades of ~30%+)
Collection Advantage
Located on the seabed surface, enabling potential recovery without drilling or blasting
Strategic Importance
Large, underdeveloped source of critical minerals essential to electrification and energy transition
Polymetallic nodules form over millions of years through the gradual accumulation of metal oxides around a small core on the deep ocean floor. These nodules contain valuable concentrations of manganese, nickel, cobalt, copper, and iron, making them a potential source of critical minerals for electric vehicle batteries, renewable energy infrastructure, and advanced manufacturing technologies. Nodule compositions vary across different seabed regions, ranging from manganese-dominant nodules to nickel–cobalt–copper rich nodules, as well as those with mixed or transitional compositions reflecting varying  conditions across different regions.

Exploration
& Projects.

Our work spans mineral exploration, advanced mapping, and high-profile search missions.

Each project reflects our commitment to precision technology and real-world execution.

Search for Amelia Earhart

High-profile expedition utilizing advanced sonar and AUV systems to locate historical wreckage.

Deep Sea Mineral Mapping – Pacific

Large-scale mapping of polymetallic nodule fields using next-generation imaging systems.

AUV Training & Deployment

Operational readiness programs conducted in complex marine environments.