Scientists have mapped less than 25% of the world's seafloor. Experts say that getting that number up to 100% would improve everything from tsunami warnings to the Internet and renewable energy. That's why there's currently a global effort to create a full, detailed map of the seabed by 2030. Today, we talk to
Dawn Wright, a marine geographer and chief scientist at the Environmental Systems Research Institute about this effort.
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