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From today you can explore the ocean through a new utility of Google Ocean (need version 5.0, download Google Ocean here). Far from satisfied with the opportunity to travel around the geography of the Earth and explore the universe, people Google has continued to introduce Google Ocean. This project was made possible through collaboration with the U.S. Navy, NOAA, NASA, National Geographic, the BBC and other oceanographic institutions and organizations.Scores of scientists have been working out how to bring the users the possibility of exploring the 97% of the planet's biosphere,
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and finally have a tool that will serve both fun for little ones (and not so young, of course) as for the work of oceanographers and other sciences related to the seafloor.Google Ocean to navigate the ocean floor in 3D. Thus, we can travel to Hawaii and see how they are actually below the islands because it is the top of huge mountains, some of you can swim with whales, coral reefs inspect or see the impact of destructive fishing. Any person may, using Google Earth, meet hundreds of sea creatures and watch them in their natural environment. You can even visit the Marianas Trench, the deepest place on Earth!

You can even visit the Marianas Trench, the deepest place on Google Ocean! To enjoy the ocean, we must open the "Ocean" in the Layers panel to access information 20 layers with the most diverse, ranging from water temperature to a census of marine life and marine protected areas places for scuba diving or surfing.

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What are you waiting to test? And do not forget to leave a comment to tell us about your experience with the seabed. From now on, Google Ocean allows submarines to conduct virtual tours and marine research through a variety of information, photos and numerous videos. The three-dimensional application is targeted both to the scientific community and the general public, who can share experiences online, as their favorite spots for surfing and diving.

The project has taken two years of work in collaboration with 80 private and public organizations. Among the other innovations of the fifth version of Google Earth is also a time bar, with which users can view satellite images and old compared with the current. A new map of the marine world are now available on Google Earth. And the maps are owned by some entities as "SIO, NOAA, U.S. Navy, NGA, GEBCO" ... The resolution is much better than before and, although not allowed to see 3D terrain, it is possible to see much more clearly the changes of the background field. That yes, it seems that this change in the images has been losing some images of some parts where there was dry land and that now it is not, especially some of the islands. If you thought the Google Street View was ambitious, or even Google Earth, the latest attempt by the company to fill in the "blue areas" of the planet obscures others.

After all, the "blue part of Google Ocean" is over 70% of the planet's surface. Google started mapping the ocean last year and now announces that the oceanic layer "will become part of the default set of annotations visible to all users of Google Earth." Over the last year the company has worked with more than 100 partners to add hundreds of markers to more than 20 Google Ocean layers. Google has worked with National Geographic, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration U.S. and the International Union for Conservation of Nature and the Mission Blue Foundation. Mission Blue Foundation is working to create a series of marine protected areas called Hope Spots, which are included in the update of Google Earth. Google also will offer a "guided tour" of eight of the proposed sites to be "Hope Spots."

While we support the work of Google Earth to educate the public, amuses us a sentence of your ad: One of the best things about Google Earth is that it allows everyone to see and experience their entire planet, since returning to places known to venture into hitherto unknown peaks of mountains, desert landscapes and, increasingly, the heart blue life on Earth.
We know that some of us read, for whatever reason, can not go in person and see the world, but the others should get off the couch and go mountain climbing in person. Better go out and enjoy the countryside to let Google do it for us "satellite."

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