North Atlantic

Labrador coast hits record summer temperatures as oceans continue to warm

Labrador coast hits record summer temperatures as oceans continue to warm

The ocean shelf off Labrador has hit record high temperatures this summer, according to the federal Department of Fisheries and Oceans. St. John's-based DFO research scientist Frederic Cyr told CBC News the summer of 2023 has been "pretty incredible" for the world ocean. "The entire North Atlantic reached record high temperatures," said Cyr — although it's still generally colder than the rest of the ocean, he added. 

Why recent water temperatures in the North Atlantic have scientists buzzing

Why recent water temperatures in the North Atlantic have scientists buzzing

It's been well documented that ocean temperatures have been on the rise across the globe for the past few decades. However what's happening with the warming waters in the North Atlantic over the past few weeks has the science community buzzing.  Temperatures in the North Atlantic are warming at new record levels this spring, based on data compiled by NOAA satellites and produced by the University of Maine. In early June, sea surface temperatures in the North Atlantic were as warm as 0.5 degrees above the previous record and more than one degree above the 1982-2011 average. 

Ottawa grants $154M to Dalhousie-led study on North Atlantic and climate change

Ottawa grants $154M to Dalhousie-led study on North Atlantic and climate change

Dalhousie University in Halifax will lead what it calls "the most intensive investigation ever into the ocean's role in climate change" thanks to $154-million in federal funding announced Friday. The research program is getting a piece of $1.4 billion awarded to Canadian universities by the federal government through the Canada First Research Excellence Fund.