If you're curious about the bottom of the sea but don't dive or fear into the depths, then quiet because you can see underwater thanks to the new Google Seaview project life along with the University of Queensland and the Catlin group.
Seaview it is similar to the popular Google Street View, but under the water, so you can explore the depths with a 360º vision. The project also aims to monitor fragile ecosystems, such as the Great barrier reef. As Google Street vehicles cannot operate under water exploration is carried out using a propulsion system and some robots. We plan to also put online a series of videos on YouTube as a documentary on the draft and to highlight any discovery that can carry out.
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