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  1. Sea life from the Northern Atlantic Ocean. 50 degree F salt water species. Gulf of Maine Inc. supplies sea life, beach plants, and aquarium substrates from Maine, collected by hand. Aquarium substrates . Arthropods . Bony fishes . Brachiopods . Bryozoa . Cartilaginous fishes . Cnidaria. Echinoderms . Gulf of Maine assortments . Macroalgae ...

  2. 19 de abr. de 2021 · What was the Deepwater Horizon disaster? The 2010 event killed 11 people and smothered the Gulf of Mexico in the largest marine oil spill in history. On April 20, 2010, the Deepwater Horizon oil ...

  3. The highest recorded tide (16.1 m) was at Burntcoat Head, NS. At peak flood tide, the flow of water across the edge of the continental shelf into the Gulf of Maine is 25 million cubic metres per second, 2000 times the average discharge of the St. Lawrence River. The flow past Cape Split into Minas Basin is 40 times that of the St Lawrence.

  4. 6 de mar. de 2013 · Fresh water from those sources is more acidic than ocean water, and the Labrador Coastal Current brings that fresh water down into the Gulf of Maine. Data already show that the Gulf of Maine is becoming less saline, likely because of more fresh water flowing in. He suspects this will also lead to additional acidification.

  5. 11 de mar. de 2022 · New 2018 data indicates that the Gulf of Maine, one of the fastest warming bodies of water in the world, is in the midst of an all-time hot stretch. New research shows that ocean environments off New England contain the most diverse array of marine mammals to be found on the entire eastern seaboard. Lead scientist Brooke Hodge of the New ...

  6. Since the Deepwater Horizon explosion in April of 2010, the National Wildlife Federation and its Gulf of Mexico Restoration program have closely monitored the scientific research on the impacts of the disaster on wildlife and the ecosystems of the Gulf of Mexico.. In late 2015, the federal government released an in-depth official report, known as the Programmatic Damage Assessment and ...

  7. 6 de may. de 2014 · In their recent study, which has been accepted for publication in Marine Ecology Progress Series, the authors estimate that up to 800,000 coastal birds died as a direct result of the Deepwater Horizon spill. That number, as large as it is, is on the conservative side, says Audubon Director of Bird Conservation for the Gulf Coast and Mississippi ...