Using science to delineate the extent of Canada's continental shelf.

Thanks to one of you (I love receiving links and interesting information related to the course), I wanted to share this web site with you regarding Canada's efforts to prepare a submission to the United Nations to define the limits of its extended continental shelf. Read about it here and here. Take a look at the extent of the ice cover change in the Arctic here. You may also find it interesting to track the oceanographic research ships that are at sea at present.

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