Waters off Scotian Shelf are cooling, but scientists can't say for how long
The latest survey of Atlantic Ocean conditions off Nova Scotia show after a decade of warming, temperatures on the Scotian Shelf are cooling.
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![Scientists Lindsay Beazley and Dave Hebert, both involved in the Maritimes region Atlantic Zone Monitoring Program, say it's too early to determine if cooling temperatures will become a long-term trend. A man and a woman stand in front of a DFO boat. The man is wearing a blue chambray shirt, while the woman wears a purple cardigan, and a blouse with flowers on it.](https://i.cbc.ca/1.7197176.1715162470!/fileImage/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/16x9_620/lindsay-beazley-and-dave-hebert.jpg)
The latest survey of Atlantic Ocean conditions off Nova Scotia show after a decade of warming, temperatures on the Scotian Shelf are cooling.