Google Indexing The Oceans
Posted by Big Gav in google, mapping, ocean power
CNet has a report on a new tool tentatively called Google Ocean, which looks like a Google Earth for the oceans. Just the sort of thing we need to help pinpoint ideal locations for ocean power projects (via Renewables Offshore).
There is a good list of existing marine data overlays for Google Maps / Google Earth here as well.
The company has assembled an advisory group of oceanography experts, and in December invited researchers from institutions around the world to the Mountain View, Calif., Googleplex. There, they discussed plans for creating a 3D oceanographic map, according to sources familiar with the matter.
The tool--for now called Google Ocean, the sources say, though that name could change--is expected to be similar to other 3D online mapping applications. People will be able to see the underwater topography, called bathymetry; search for particular spots or attractions; and navigate through the digital environment by zooming and panning....
Oceanography researchers, however, say such a tool would be incredibly useful. "There is no real terrain or depth model for the ocean in Google Earth," said Tim Haverland, a geospatial application developer at the Fisheries Service of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). "You can't get in a submarine and in essence fly through the water and explore ocean canyons yet."
Google Ocean will feature a basic layer that shows the depth of the sea floor and will serve as a spatial framework for additional data, sources said, adding that Google plans to try to fill in some areas of the map with high-resolution images for more detail.