The Underwater Mining Institute

The Underwater Mining Institute (UMI) draws on the expertise of researchers, industry professionals, and environmental, resource, and policy managers worldwide to provide the latest information relevant to seabed minerals. Since the first UMI was held in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in 1970, the Institute’s primary goal has remained constant--to encourage prudent and responsible development of marine mineral resources through technical presentations in venues that promote informal and free exchange.

The theme varies each year, as does the location and host. Proceedings are not published nor are recordings of the sessions permitted without permission from the contributors. Presentations are scrutinized to ensure that the content and interactions of the UMI remain stimulating and fresh. International participation (to date by more than 25 nations) is promoted and supported. This unique and multidisciplinary approach is attributed to the Institute’s founder, the late J. Robert “Robby” Moore, whose vision and contributions have laid the groundwork for the continued success of the UMI far beyond the borders of Wisconsin.


Conference Coordinator
University of Hawai'i
1000 Pope Road, MSB 303, Honolulu, Hawai'i 96822
Ph: (808) 956-6036, Fax: (808) 956-9772, Email: karynnem@hawaii.edu