Matt Perry posts on the release of a 4-year effort he’s been part of to map the effects of mankind on the marine ecosystems of the world. Links on his page point to the announcement article in Science Magazine, media coverage, and the UCSB Global Map of Human Impacts to Marine Ecosystems website that has downloadable KML and raster data for this information. This is incredibly important work, and the results are sobering:

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- Using The Demo Version Of Global Mapper As A Raster/Vector Data Viewer
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