Oceans cover three-quarters of the Earth, yet only 20% of the seafloor has yet been mapped. The race to understand these depths could further scientific understanding ...
A U.S.-French satellite that will map almost all of the world’s oceans, lakes and rivers rocketed into orbit Friday. The predawn launch aboard a SpaceX rocket from Vandenberg Space Force Base in ...
You noted in your recent OPED that 'Our oceans are not mere points on a map: our Pacific people live within them, embodying a culture that is expansive and interconnected’ Do you think that there is a ...
Industry Insight from Ethical Corporation Magazine, a part of Thomson Reuters. The latest expedition in National Geographic's Pristine Seas initiative has set sail in quest to map and protect the ...
Nicknamed SWOT — short for Surface Water and Ocean Topography — the satellite is needed more than ever as climate change worsens droughts, flooding and coastal erosion, according to scientists. In ...
Despite advancements in mapping technology, much of the ocean floor remains unexplored due to the limitations of radar in penetrating water. The Seabed 2030 project aims to map the entire ocean floor ...
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Mapping the world's oceans — a blessing or a curse?
Oceans cover three-quarters of the Earth, yet only 20% of the seafloor has yet been mapped. The race to understand these depths could further scientific understanding, but also lead to exploitation.
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