It’s pretty hard to ignore. The ocean covers over 70% of our planet’s surface in sloshing immensity, and the vast majority of it is unmapped and unexplored—making it the closest thing we have to ...
The Weather Network on MSN
Frigid divide splits Eastern Canada in your winter sneak peek
A busy winter is in store for Eastern Canada this season Frosty mornings are here to stay and the countdown is on for the ...
The Community-Oriented Coastal Observatory (COCO) is a citizen science network that collects environmental DNA, or eDNA, from Nova Scotia’s coastal waters. The samples are analyzed by researchers at D ...
As part of the Port of Montreal expansion project in Contrecœur, the Montreal Port Authority (MPA) announces that it has ...
The Eastern Shore Citizen Science Coastal Monitoring Network (ESCOM) hosted hands-on workshops, this week directed at helping communities monitor ocean conditions.
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La Niña returns, but this will be the key driver of Canada’s winter
A typical La Niña would alter the jet stream to allow cooler-than-normal conditions to spill across Western Canada while an active storm track builds over the eastern half of the country. The effect ...
Climate Compass on MSN
How Ocean Currents Regulate Global Weather - Explained By Oceanographers
The ocean is essentially our planet's climate control system, a massive engine that never stops working. For thousands of ...
Beneath the waters west of Lax k'naga Sts'ool (Banks Island, B.C.), ancient corals, swaying kelp forests, and thriving eelgrass beds provide food, shelter, and life for countless marine species. For ...
Scientists have reported an encouraging trend in the population growth of the North Atlantic right whale. A report released ...
Ukrainska Pravda on MSN
The Times uncovers how British firms unwittingly helped Russia build submarines
An investigation titled "Russian Secrets" by The Times, the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) and ...
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