Once you return to shore, you might want to slip into your hiking boots to trace the Fundy Trail. |
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They had learned to dike and farm the tidal marshlands along the Bay of Fundy. |
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The part of Acadia between the Bay of Fundy and the St Lawrence became disputed territory, claimed by Mi'kmaqs, Maliseets, and Abenakis, supported by the French. |
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In the case of a tidal bore, like the one in Canada's Bay of Fundy, a strong rising tide can enter a river channel and push the water back upstream. |
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Whale watching in Passamaquoddy Bay is a must with sea-life cruises such as the Fundy Tide Runners. |
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Eolian sandstones in Upper Triassic-Lower Jurassic red beds of the Fundy Basin, Nova Scotia. |
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Differences between epilithic and epizoic hydroid assemblages from commercial scallop grounds in the Bay of Fundy, northwest Atlantic. |
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Few places on God's green earth are as imbued with primordial magic as those bordering the phantasmagoric waters of Fundy. |
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The tides in the Bay of Fundy are semidiurnal, which means that they have two highs and two lows each day. |
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The Bay of Fundy is also home to another interesting geologic feature, the Hopewell Rocks formation. |
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Most rivers draining into the upper Bay of Fundy between Nova Scotia and New Brunswick have tidal bores. |
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There were numerous naval battles as well as naval attacks on the settlements surrounding the Bay of Fundy. |
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Some examples of important stopover locations are the Bay of Fundy and Delaware Bay. |
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Lawrence, the Gulf of Maine, the Bay of Fundy, the Bay of Biscay, Strait of Gibraltar, the Mediterranean. |
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Small schools in the Bay of Fundy and the Hebrides have been seen swimming nose to tail in circles in what may be a form of courtship behaviour. |
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Also in this easternmost area in the Bay of Fundy is the Old Sow, the largest tidal whirlpool in the Western Hemisphere. |
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The Bay of Fundy is a bay between the Canadian provinces of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, with a small portion touching the state of Maine. |
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Compared with marigrams from other localities in the Maritime Provinces, the diurnal inequalities of the Bay of Fundy are relatively modest. |
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We were looked after by local company Fundy Adventures, who helped us learn to dig for clams with seasoned clammer Terry Wilkins. |
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Effects of a commercial baitworm harvest on Semipalmated Sandpipers and their prey in the Bay of Fundy Hemispheric Shorebird Reserve. |
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Terrestrial and freshwater invertebrates in the neuston of the Bay of Fundy, Canada. |
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Leaf Basin has only been measured in recent years, whereas the Fundy system has been measured for many decades. |
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Traditional Mi'kmaq folklore states that the tides in the Bay of Fundy are caused by a giant whale splashing in the water. |
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Ovigerous female Crangon have also been collected from the offshore neuston of the Bay of Fundy in March and October, but the egg stage was not determined. |
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Some controversy exists as to whether the tidal range in Ungava Bay, in the same country, is greater than the Bay of Fundy, relegating the Severn Estuary to third place. |
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The Bay of Fundy has the highest tidal range in the world, and the iconic Peggys Cove is internationally recognized and receives 600,000 plus visitors a year. |
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Large, shallow coastal embayments can hold salt marshes with examples including Morecambe Bay and Portsmouth in Britain and the Bay of Fundy in North America. |
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The same can be said for the Fundy, Hartford and Deerfield Basins. |
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The Mi'kmaq fished in the Bay of Fundy and lived in communities around the bay for centuries before the first Europeans arrived and continue to live and work around the Bay. |
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In 2003, the Canadian Coast Guard adjusted shipping lanes crossing prime whale feeding areas at the entrance to the Bay of Fundy to lessen the risk of collision. |
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They include Fundy National Park in New Brunswick and Cape Chignecto Provincial Park and Five Islands Provincial Park and Blomidon Provincial Park in Nova Scotia. |
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The Canadian Wildlife Service maintains a number of National Wildlife Areas in the Bay of Fundy including a proposed designation of Isle Haute in the middle of the Bay. |
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Jurassic basalts of the northern Bay of Fundy region, Nova Scotia. |
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However, recent research by the Canadian Hydrographic Service indicates that the Fundy tides likely outrange those of Ungava Bay by just a few centimetres. |
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Cod, haddock, pollack, herring, flatfish, shark, shad, sturgeon, gaspereau, salmon, and striped bass make annual migrations into the Bay of Fundy to feed. |
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