Thursday, August 14, 2014

Virtual dives with Google Maps

Virtual dives with Google Maps

In partnership with Google , members of the Catlin Seaview Survey are currently conducting a Google Street View of coral reefs that can dive into the world of silence Cousteau as never before. Many virtual dives can already be realized with Google Maps and great videos can be found on YouTube. In some of them, Professor Ove Hoegh-Guldberg and marine biologist Richard Fitzpatrick tell us simply and very specifically what are the coral reefs and make us get to know some of their inhabitants.

This video was also taken during a campaign on the Great Barrier Reef in Australia. It was conducted with a GoPro camera. © Catlin Seaview Survey, YouTube

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During their working members Catlin Seaview Survey also sometimes encounter animals such as whale sharks, giant stingrays and of course the dolphins. This allowed them to achieve the two extraordinary videos above in the Great Barrier Reef in 2012, on the occasion of the first observation campaign Catlin Seaview Survey . Nostalgic for Big Blue by Luc Besson and adventures of the Calypso can not be seduced.

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