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March 4, 2010
Marine Scientists dive into Google Earth
Google has just released a pretty cool new tour that features the 2010 Pew Fellows in Marine Conservation.
This tour features the work of various Fellows, and it is narrated by Isabella Rossellini.

About the Pew Fellowship:
The prestigious fellowship is awarded each year to five outstanding global leaders or teams for working tirelessly to preserve and protect the world's oceans and marine species. For the next three years, these marine scientists will work on their original, research-based marine conservation project.
You can view the tour using the Google Earth Plug-in
, or you can download the KML file to view it in Google Earth
. More information can be found on www.pewmarinefellows.org.
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Posted by mickmel at March 4, 2010 9:22 AM
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