Why is the Bay of Fundy water brown?

Dissolved organic matter from forests and wetlands stained the water dark brown near Rupert Bay.
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Why is the Bay of Fundy red?

When the tide runs out, the channels become veins of red mud, reflecting the erosion of the outcrops of red sandstone and shale along the coast.
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Is Bay of Fundy fresh water?

Scoured by glaciers one million years ago, and filled by a rising water level in the world oceans, the gigantic ebb and flow of saltwater in the Bay of Fundy has been in motion for at least the last 6,000 years, and is unrivaled in the world.
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What is special about Bay of Fundy?

Not only is the Bay of Fundy famous for high tides, but its shoreline cliffs and beaches are home to the world's most complete fossil record of life 300 million years ago, making it part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site AND a UNESCO Global Geopark.
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What is so crazy about the tides in the Bay of Fundy?

Fundy's tides are the highest in the world because of an unusual combination of factors: resonance and the shape of the bay. The water in the Bay of Fundy has a natural resonance or rocking motion called seiche. You could compare this to the movement of water in a bathtub.
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How deep is the water in the Bay of Fundy?

The Bay of Fundy connects to the northeastern corner of the Gulf of Maine between the islands of Grand Manan, New Brunswick; and Brier Island, Long Island and Digby Neck, Nova Scotia. At this location the water is very deep, extending to 233 m in the narrow constricted depression.
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Does the Bay of Fundy freeze?

Being of heavy salt content, the Bay of Fundy does not freeze over, and further, the air over the water is heavy in saline content.
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Can you swim in Bay of Fundy?

If you're not familiar with Fundy's tides, it's safest to swim at a supervised beach such as New River Beach or Alma, New Brunswick, or Blomidon Provincial Park or Evangeline Beach, Nova Scotia.
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Are there sharks in Bay of Fundy?

A great white shark was tracked in the Bay of Fundy, off the coast of Musquash, over the weekend and scientists say there are likely dozens of the sharks coming to the waters each summer and fall. The shark named Ironbound was tagged by Ocearch two years ago off the coast of Nova Scotia's West Ironbound island.
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Who owns the Bay of Fundy?

Portions of the Bay of Fundy, Shepody Bay, and Minas Basin, form one of six Canadian sites in the Western Hemisphere Shorebird Reserve Network, and is classified as a Hemespheric site. It is owned jointly by the provinces of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, and the Canadian Wildlife Service.
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How was the Bay of Fundy created?

The Bay of Fundy

Bay of Fundy, home to the world's highest tides, was first formed 250 million years ago when the continents of North America and Africa were wrenched apart. The separation of the two continents created the Atlantic Ocean and left a valley which we now call the Bay of Fundy.
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Is Bay of Fundy Salmon Wild?

Inner Bay of Fundy Atlantic salmon have lived for thousands of years in the Bay of Fundy, connecting forests to the ocean. However, wild salmon have disappeared from the region, leaving the population at risk of extinction.
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Where is the biggest tide change in the world?

Located in Canada, between the provinces of Nova Scotia and Brunswick, sits the Bay of Fundy, home to the world largest tidal variations.
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How old is Bay of Fundy?

Geology. The story of the Fundy Basin begins about 200 million years ago in the early Jurassic, when all land on earth was part of a supercontinent called Pangaea.
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What kind of rock is the Bay of Fundy?

The formations consist of red-brown sedimentary conglomerate, sandstone, and minor mudstone rock from the Carboniferous Hopewell Cape Formation, part of the Mabou Group. The large volume of water flowing in to and out of the Bay of Fundy modifies the landscape surrounding it.
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How many times a day do the tides change in the Bay of Fundy?

In the Bay of Fundy you can see two high and two low tides each day. The time between a high and low tide, on average, is six hours and 13 minutes. If you come back to the same place two or three days in a row, you will notice that the water is at its highest and lowest about an hour later each day.
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Can you swim in Nova Scotia?

Nova Scotia is Canada's Ocean Playground. With hundreds of miles of coastline, our province has some of the most beautiful beaches in Canada. In addition, our many lakes, rivers and streams provide great opportunities for swimming during the summer months.
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What kind of fish can you catch in the Bay of Fundy?

We have both saltwater and freshwater fish. In our lakes and streams, one can find brook trout, speckled trout, and small mouth bass. The saltwaters of the Bay of Fundy are home to such species as flounder, mackerel, monkfish, hake, shark, and eels to name a few.
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Are there seals in the Bay of Fundy?

We have four species of seals which may be seen in the Bay of Fundy, one of which is common (harbour seal), one which is increasing in numbers (grey seal) and two which are sporadic visitors (hooded and harp seals). These seals belong to the phocids or earless seals.
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Has anyone swam across the Bay of Fundy?

When we saw this unidentified fin' Nick Russell is taking a well-deserved rest this weekend after completing a week-long, 115-kilometre swim along Nova Scotia's Shubenacadie canal on Friday. Over eight days, Russell swam from the Halifax Harbour to the Bay of Fundy, averaging between 15 and 20 kilometres a day.
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What is the warmest water in Canada?

And warmer than waters anywhere else in Canada. Up to 29 degrees Celsius, in fact. (That's 84 degrees Fahrenheit.) Yep, Canada's warmest saltwater beaches are right here in New Brunswick.
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Where is the warmest ocean water in Canada?

Parlee Beach Provincial Park boldly claims to have the warmest saltwater beach in all of Canada.
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Is New Brunswick colder than Nova Scotia?

The far north of the province is just above subarctic with very cold winters. Winters are colder than those being found in Nova Scotia all over the province due to the greater continental influence. Summers are often warm, sometimes hot.
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How hot does New Brunswick get?

In New Brunswick, the summers are warm, humid, and wet; the winters are very cold and snowy; and it is partly cloudy year round. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 25°F to 86°F and is rarely below 11°F or above 94°F.
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Is New Brunswick colder than Toronto?

With this in mind it should be no surprise that Moncton is colder than Toronto at 10 degrees Celsius but also it should be taken into consideration that Montreal has colder weather all year round at 0 degrees Celsius with an altitude of 54 metres.
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