Well, this is awesome. The Australia-based scientific expedition Catlin SeaView Survey aims to ”document the composition and health of coral reefs on the Great Barrier Reef and Coral Sea across an unprecedented depth range” and to turn the photographic portion of that documentation into a searchable, Google Street View-type database built from 360-degree panoramic photographs. According to the… Read More
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