The first marine consent application for seabed mining on the North Island's west coast is about to be lodged, rallying environmental groups over what one described as the most important clash on the issue.
Trans-Tasman Resources says it will this week lodge a bid to mine 65sq km of exclusive economic zone seabed in the South Taranaki Bight for iron-rich sand particles.
But a band of groups including Forest and Bird and Greenpeace called for a moratorium on all seabed mining in New Zealand.
The groups claim there is a lack of knowledge about the marine environments involved and the cumulative effects of mining, an inadequate regulatory process and doubts over the social and economic effects of the operations, as well as the method used.
But the company says its operation would have minimal environmental effects on the surrounding area, and scientific reports were prepared before its application to the Environmental Protection Authority.