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Google Ocean Premieres with the Goracale
2009-02-03
Google has lifted the lid on its first major upgrade to its global mapping software, Google Earth. Google Ocean expands this map to include large swathes of the ocean floor and abyssal plain. Users can dive beneath a dynamic water surface to explore the 3D sea floor terrain. The map also includes 20 content layers, containing information from the world's leading scientists, researchers, and ocean explorers.

Al Gore was at the launch event in San Francisco which, Google hopes, will take its mapping software a step closer to total coverage of the entire globe. In a statement, Mr. Gore said that the update would make Google Earth a "magical experience. You can not only zoom into whatever part of our planet's surface you wish to examine in closer detail, you can now dive into the world's ocean that covers almost three-quarters of the planet and discover new wonders that had not been accessible in previous versions."

Approximately 70% of the world's surface is covered by water, which contains nearly 80% of all life - yet less than 5% of it has actually been explored.

Google Ocean aims to let users visit some of the more interesting locations, including underwater volcanoes, as well as running videos on marine life, shipwrecks and clips of favourite surf and dive spots.

Conservation organisations hope the tool will improve awareness of issues facing undersea life. "With this, everybody can see the unbelievable beauty of our marine life and how incredibly threatened it is," said Carl Gustaf Lundin, head of the global marine programme at the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN). "We hope this major technological innovation will get the public more involved in marine conservation and encourage governments and businesses to stop driving ocean species to extinction."
Posted by:Bobby

#5  Sea Kittehs?
Now Ima hungry... fetch Charlie!
Posted by: .5MT   2009-02-03 23:55  

#4  ...San Francisco which,..

Palosi? Oh, misread it.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2009-02-03 15:09  

#3  Google Ocean expands this map to include large swathes of the ocean floor and abyssal plain

Finally, a tool to help track the 111th's approval rating.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2009-02-03 15:06  

#2  for locating schools of tasty sea kittens

The Navy could use this tool to avoid whales without using sonar!

Posted by: Mullah Richard   2009-02-03 15:06  

#1  ...encourage governments and businesses to stop driving ocean species to extinction."

Or provide them with a magical tool for locating schools of tasty sea kittens.
Posted by: SteveS   2009-02-03 14:17  

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