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The Marine Regions of Canada The Atlantic Marine Landforms Large southern shelf areas (Grand Banks, Soctian Shelf) as well as the Northwest Atlantic Ocean basin Surface Materials Generally ice free except for local pockets of landfast ice and some years of seasonal ice Oceanographic Characteristics Includes mostly temperate water masses originating from the south; Gulf stream offshore and Slope water current at the shelf break; mixing zone between cold lower-salinity water from the north and warmer water from the south Comparative productivity A very productive area for many species Wildlife Include both neritic and oceanic species; important commercial ground fisheries occur on shelves; important commercial species include lobster, scallop, codfish, haddock, hake, pollock, redfish, halibut, mackerel, and Atlantic salmon Human Activities Fishing, tourism, natural gas Northwest Atlantic Marine Landforms Primarily continental shelf; generally low coastal relief Surface Materials Seasonal ice Oceanographic Characteristics Labrador Current exerts strong influence both on shelf and offshore (lower-salinity cold water) Comparative productivity Strongly influenced by the Labrador Current and Arctic waters Wildlife Subarctic species in north to boreal species in South; important commercial species include oyster, shrimp, snow crab, haddock, hake, pollock, American plaice, codfish, halibut, flounder, herring, mackerel, capelin, and Atlantic salmon Human Activities Fishing, tourism Arctic Basin Landforms Limited to the most-northern polar cap areas Surface Materials Mainly permanent pack ice Oceanographic Characteristics Affected by easterly winds driving a clockwise circumpolar gyre in basin; no land components Comparative productivity Low biological productivity and diversity Wildlife Polar bears and seals dominant mammals Human Activities Few, if any, activities Arctic Archipelago Landforms Limited to “shelf type” depths; high Arctic islands, Arctic and Hudson Bay coasts; much is rocky coastline, numerous channels and straits; high coastal relief in east, low in south and west Surface Materials Seasonal ice; open water 2-3 months in summer Oceanographic Characteristics Relatively high freshwater input along northern continental boundary Comparative productivity Higher productivity and abundance of life than permanent ice area Wildlife Intense summer migration into region, generally following the ice-edge retreat; locally high concentrations of marine birds and mammals, including beluga, walrus, seals, polar bears Human Activities Oil and gas, limited fishing and hunting Pacific Marine Landforms Pacific Ocean basin and narrow continental shelf, numerous fjords Surface Materials Generally ice free except for local pockets of landfast ice (seasonal) Oceanographic Characteristics General eastward-settling oceanic current (Subarctic Current) with divergence point off the shelf; pronounced seasonal upwelling in the south Comparative productivity One of Canada’s most productive oceanic areas Wildlife Important seasonal migrations of animals between neritic and oceanic areas; important commerical species include oyster, shrimp, five species of salmon, herring, Pacific hake, sablefish, Pacific halibut, clams, Dungeness crab, rockfish, and flatfish species Human Activities Fishing, tourism