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Environment Report: Tidal Power In The Bay of Fundy

Prepared for Bill Andrson
Professor at St.Lawrence College for Environmental Science.

By

November 22,1996

INTRODUCTION

    The Bay of Fundy, which is found off the shores of Nova Scotia, has the
highest tides in the world .
    Extraordinary tides occur when the tidal wave length is two to four
times the length of the Bay. By virtue of blind luck or physics, the tide is
amplified into a standing wave, like water sloshing in a bathtub. For a breaking
wave to form, the surging tide must meet an obstacle. When the ocean meets the
river going in the opposite direction, the sea hesitates, piles up behind the
front line, and advances anew in a tidal bore.
    Usually the ingredients occur during a new moon with 15 feet tides and
the opposing force of the Shubenacadie river to display the true Bay's
magnificence.
    This part of St. John is divided into 3 main areas: the main Harbor,
Courtenay Bay and the Outer Harbor. These areas are influenced by the Bay of
Fundy tides and the currents of the St John River which flow out of the main
Habour into the Bay.
    This section also experiences two high and two low tides each day (semi
- diurnal), with a tidal range varying from 15 to 18 feet, depending on the type
of tides. High - water heights vary from 22 to 28 feet and low - water heights
vary from 0 to 7 feet above chart data. Because of these semi - diurnal tides
and the action of the St John River, slack w...

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Submitted by: 123student
Date Submitted: 09-29-2003
Category: Social Issues
Words: 1525
Pages: 6.1