MSN: Q&A: Leveraging the power of open source data to map the world's oceans
Q&A: Leveraging the power of open source data to map the world's oceans
The National Interest on MSN: Why China is mapping the world’s oceans
In the mid-20th century, when people looked at a map of the world, they saw the familiar continents surrounded by vast, featureless oceans. Beneath the waves, the ocean floor was largely unknown — an ...
MarineLink: The Ocean Map: Illustrated Book Launches for World Ocean Day at the National Maritime Museum
To celebrate World Ocean Day 2026, the National Maritime Museum is publishing a new illustrated book, The Ocean Map, and ...
The Ocean Map: Illustrated Book Launches for World Ocean Day at the National Maritime Museum
June 8 was UN World Oceans Day, and this year's theme is "Wonder: Sustaining What Sustains Us." One researcher who has spent years exploring these wonders is Vicki Ferrini, a marine geophysicist and a ...
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 ...
Treasure Coast Newspapers: How many world oceans are there? If you said 4, you're wrong. Here's why
There are five oceans recognized in the world, with the Southern Ocean being the most recent. While COVID had our attention, agencies around the world were setting boundaries and officially ...
How many world oceans are there? If you said 4, you're wrong. Here's why
Each June, communities across the globe recognize World Oceans Day as a moment to reflect on the critical role oceans play in sustaining life on earth, and a call to action to safeguard these ...
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.