2/8/26: Cold Currents and the Downeast Coast

Nature Notes: A Maine Naturalist Afield

Courtesy of NOAA Office of Satellite Data Processing and Distribution

Host/Producer: Glen Mittelhauser

Recorded while sailing east along the Maine coast in the summer of 2025, this episode explores how cold ocean currents shape the ecology of Downeast Maine. Glen explains how the Labrador Current, Bay of Fundy tidal mixing, and underwater topography deliver cold water to eastern Maine, supporting Arctic plant communities on coastal and offshore islands and highlighting why baseline ecological data are essential as the Gulf of Maine warms.

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