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December 28, 2007

Posted by Kate Wing in Reviving the World's Oceans

Tags:
bathymetry, UNCLOS-III

One of the rules of the new internet thing must be that if you wait a minute, someone else will have blogged it for you. In this case, I waited several weeks to find that Maywa Montenegro wrote this excellent piece in Seed on the Law of the Sea Treaty and I could discard my half-written attempts at the same topic. You can see a better version of this graphic there, but even in miniature it's a lovely vision of a slice of the ocean. Like walking through a mountain.

Image by Alain Nogues/Corbis Sygma©

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carl parkDec 29 2007 12:10 AM

cool stuff.

kudo's on everything TDY

K. Rapl Rac

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