Panoramic images of several coral reefs have been added to Google's Street View service in its maps, allowing users to navigate their way around the sites.
Australia's Great Barrier Reef near Heron Island, Lady Elliot Island and Wilson Island, as well as Hawaii's Hanauma Bay and Molokini Crater and the Philippines Apo Island are among the locations added to the service.
The material was gathered by the Catlin Seaview Survey -- a project studying the health of the reefs, including the impact of global warming, the 'BBC News' reported.
The effort would help scientists analyse ecosystems and raise general awareness, the programme's director said.
It could also be a publicity coup for Google at a time of growing competition, the report said.
Google has previously offered computer-generated
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