Researchers find abnormally warm Atlantic waters off Nova Scotia
HALIFAX — A federal scientist says deep water off the southern coast of Nova Scotia was abnormally warm earlier this week.
Scientists found water temperatures reaching 14 C during a regular survey Sunday and Monday of the northeast channel in the Gulf of Maine between Georges Bank and the Scotian Shelf.
Dave Hebert, a research scientist at the federal Fisheries Department’s Halifax office, says that’s six degrees warmer than the average water temperature.
“It’s definitely above normal, very above normal,” Hebert said in an interview Friday.


