mark
Well-known member
you need the latest vesrion of google earth first of all: Google Earth
the maritime and coastguard agency are putting their survey results online in google earth format. download the file and open it in google earth, you then get a bathymetric view of whats under the water!
get em from Civil Hydrography Programme Results
surprise surprise they are concentrating on the south
first but they'll get up here eventually
my chums at UKHO tell me a north sea survey is planned in 2008, be awesome to get a good view of where the interesting bits are an what the wrecks appear like, and being google earth you can click on a point, get the co-ords then bung em in ya plotter
the maritime and coastguard agency are putting their survey results online in google earth format. download the file and open it in google earth, you then get a bathymetric view of whats under the water!
get em from Civil Hydrography Programme Results
surprise surprise they are concentrating on the south

my chums at UKHO tell me a north sea survey is planned in 2008, be awesome to get a good view of where the interesting bits are an what the wrecks appear like, and being google earth you can click on a point, get the co-ords then bung em in ya plotter