Corrections Policy
At OceanMining.news, we are dedicated to providing our readers with accurate, fair, and balanced reporting on developments in the ocean mining industry. We believe that credibility is built on trust, and maintaining accuracy is essential to serving our audience responsibly.
We recognize that despite our best efforts, errors can occur. When they do, we are committed to correcting them as promptly and transparently as possible.
Our Commitment to Accuracy
Our editorial team strives to verify all facts before publication. We consult multiple sources, review primary documents, and adhere to high journalistic standards to ensure that our reporting is reliable.
However, if mistakes are identified—whether they are factual inaccuracies, typographical errors, misquotations, or omissions—we view it as our responsibility to address them quickly and clearly.
How to Request a Correction
We encourage readers, sources, and subjects of our reporting to bring any potential errors to our attention. To request a correction, please email us at admin@oceanmining.news. In your email, include:
- The headline and publication date of the article in question
- A clear explanation of the perceived error
- Supporting evidence or documentation, if available
All requests will be reviewed by our editorial team, and we may contact you for additional information or clarification if necessary.
Correction and Update Process
Once an error has been verified, we will correct it directly in the article. A note will be added at the bottom of the article explaining what was corrected and the date the correction was made.
For errors that do not materially affect the overall accuracy of an article—such as minor typographical issues—we may make silent corrections at our discretion.
In cases where additional context or explanation is needed to clarify the original reporting, we will add an editor’s note to the article to provide readers with a fuller understanding of the topic.
Retractions
If an error is so significant that it undermines the integrity or central premise of an article, we may choose to retract the piece entirely. Retractions will be clearly labeled at the top of the article and explained in detail so that readers understand why the retraction was necessary.
Transparency and Recordkeeping
All corrections, clarifications, and retractions will remain visible and accessible. We believe this transparency strengthens our accountability to readers and helps preserve the historical record of our reporting.
Editorial Independence
OceanMining.news operates with editorial independence and integrity. Our correction process is guided solely by our commitment to factual accuracy and not by outside influences or commercial interests.
We are dedicated to continuous improvement and welcome feedback as part of our mission to serve the ocean mining community with high-quality journalism.